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Review by Shafiq
This show is magnificent. People went into tonight thinking there’s no way last night’s show can be topped this tour. Time will tell, but the band definitely laughed at that thought. Phish came to PLAY tonight.
There are some jams that have extra oomph on them, specifically YEM, Moma, and SANTOS. However, this isn’t a show you’re going to seek out a specific moment for. You likely won’t get the same enjoyment out of it. Because while SANTOS gets its first exploratory excursion, it didn’t feel like about 12 mins and it was all part of the Tweezerfest flow. The flow starts at CTB and ends at Tweeprise.
Even set 1 had that flow going. Simple flows straight into Waiting All Night (bust out?) which gets played at a different pace than usual as if it were Catapult or something. Moma with the YEM quotes, etc etc.
There’s a lot to be said about this one. You’ll want to hear that first set at least once, and you’ll listen to that second set for the rest of your life. And if you were there, well, you just made a lot of lifelong best friends tonight lol