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Review by kyleindeed
Never would've dreamed to have Forbins>Mockingbird and Harpua in the same show, let alone get them at all in my lifetime. They're the most cherished of bust outs that actually come around every other year if ur lucky (and probably won't be around much anymore either).
I know certain songs on this show aren't complete ragers, but we get some incredible moments from other true rare selections (The Curtain With, Esther, Brian and Robert played to their maxim).
The 2 Big Boat songs yield top notch versions. Crowd favorites like Jim, Bowie and Golgi show that these songs don't deserve to be overlooked (and what a GREAT nod to Junta this show was taboot).
As if the Gamehenge and Junta nods weren't enough, we get world class all time renditions of Drowned > ASIHTOS which plunge into the deep dark waters for 40 minutes within the Garden of Jimmies.
This is an all time show. It's my favorite, probably will be for a long time and more complete than any other Phish show this run. I envy anyone who got the jam filled show and admit that it was the best BD show until tonight. Just a personal preference. I'm ok with missing 30 minute Lawn Boy and Xeyeds.. but I'd be sad if I didn't get to see this show. A must listen for everyone that enjoys Phish. Thank you community for making these shows matter so much.