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Review by topolewb
This show was a perfect show for me. High energy during the whole show with crazy improve and butter segues. The energy during Turtle in the Clouds was unbelievable and will not be forgotten anytime soon. It was nice to hear Trey talk about feeling the crowds energy on AskTrey. Trey was locked in on the crowd last night. Highlights galore in the set: Blaze On, 46 Days, Wolfman’s Brother..
No time wasted to start the second set with Carini blasting out of the gates and quickly into an amazing Tweezer sandwich with Death don’t hurt very long as the middle piece. No Quarter was perfect for my brother - a big Led Zep fan. The dance party got in full swing with 2001 and First Tube with full rockstar Trey on display closes us out. Shine a Light and the best 4 minutes in rock and roll is the cherry on top.
Thank you Phish for completely spoiling my brother for his first show.