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Review by Divided_Stash
Chalk Dust Torture: awesome fast paced high energy version
Prince Caspian: standard
Divided Sky: performed beautifully
My Long Journey Home: acoustically standard
I’m Blue I’m Lonesome: another one. Love this tune, my favorite acoustic bluegrass cover from the early/mid 1990s
Guyute: solid
My Friend My Friend: short type 2 outro jam here that goes into
Dog Faced Boy: standard
Runaway Jim: set closing Jim with a sick build and peak
Simple: Trey quickly switches to the percussion kit and we’re type 2 to start the set. Trey and Fish find a nice groove with Page backing up on piano, sounds similar to the middle section of Free during this era. Then Page switches over to keyboards and Mike gets in on the action. After a couple minutes Fish suddenly starts the hi hat intro of…
David Bowie: long evil intro out of the Simple jam. This jam is immediately heavy and explorational, which leads right into
Take Me To The River: great shortened cover sandwiched between two phenomenal Bowie sections
David Bowie: this portion of the jam is more themed to the usual Bowie build and peak. Fish is playing out of his mind and after a while of building they find the ending. Really great set so far
Glide: good way to cool down a bit after the craziness that just occurred. Played well
Ya Mar: strange Fish and Trey jam, followed by a strange Mike jam, fun version
Mike’s Song: YES YES YES. After a sick first jam, they decide to keep going and break off into type 2 in glorious fashion. The last few minutes are so gorgeous and why I love this era so much. Fantastic times infinity
Keyboard Army: after teasing it for a while in Mike’s, Page takes us into the lovely little alternative to Acoustic Army. Unlike it’s twin, it made an appearance after 1.0, in the 2015 Dick’s thank you encore
Hold Your Head Up: standard
Suspicious Minds: Henrietta, aka John Sullen Melancholy, makes an appearance to give us some catchy Elvis
Hold Your Head Up: standard
Carolina: appropriate, crowd is happy of course
A Day In The Life: some Beatles to close out this all timer of a set
Good Times Bad Times: great closing to a great show
Wow. Right in the middle (2/3, whatever) of the final mega cross country Phish tour, this masterpiece of a show takes place. First set is regular 1995 goods, but this second set is just incredible. Exploration, segues, Henrietta, covers, this set has everything, and everything is executed perfectly. The end of the Mike’s jam alone is enough to make me give this a 10/10. I do. Highlights are Divided Sky, MFMF, and the entire second set