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Review by Bob_Loblaw
This show is solid from front to back.
The first set is less "fun" and more just solid 1994 Phish. The Jim that opens the show is Breathtakingly amazing. Melt is played flawlessly. There is excellent playing and especially harmonies in "If I could". Even typical first set songs from this period are above average like Foam and Scent of A Mule. Just an all around great set.
Set 2 is more of the fun sort. But still it weaves seamlessly. Sample has a ripping solo. Mike's is fun and exceptionally played even with all the craziness ahead. The segue into Simple is fantastic and it's a great version. I absolutely love the weird I am Hydrogen/Simple mashup. What song is it really? Can't say for sure. Harpua has one of my favorite stories ever. Julius has some extra mustard on it more than usual.
The only "Average" part of this show is the encore. You get a very typical and average Sleeping Monkey > Rocky Top. But it doesn't take anything away from this exceptionally played show.
This is by far one of the best Fun/Well Played shows I've heard.