SET 1: Sleep[1], Frankie Says > Ghost, Roggae, Guyute, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Driver[1], Albuquerque[1], Birds of a Feather, Piper, Taste
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Review by Dressed_In_Gray
Notable was the lack of "obligatory crowd cheer" during the silent break in Ghost, the (almost) silent segue between Frankie Sez and Ghost, and many more.
Roggae was the stand-out performance here, with the vocals and instrumentation both brilliantly executed. Taste is also worth noting as the finale is one of the best. Also, a closeup and personal view of the mechanics of Guyute is great for those of us usually in the cheap seats.
Best point: no Meat. Worst point(s): no Limb By Limb or Moma Dance
The full interviews between Byrne and Phish are here at phishcoventry:
http://phishcoventry.blogspot.com/2009/10/david-byrne-interviews-phish.html
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and all the song performances are posted to youtube.
I remember wishing I could have been there at the time, but the internetz gives me the next best thing!!