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Review by dublindeuce
This is a rare show where everything went right. Perfect song selection, perfect flow, and incredible extended jamming.
A very, very good first set with notable jams in Wave of Hope and Gin. The rest of the set is just perfect song selection. I am very happy about the return of Thread.
The second set is a 3 headed monster.
There was no breather song here. The entire thing was straight fire. It really is always exciting to catch a Tweezer live. The Tweezer is incredibly unique and sounds unlike any other Tweezer. This Tweezer is in the middle between a dark jam and a bliss jam. It sits right in the middle of those extremes and is very psychedelic and patient.
The Scents jam is also top notch. I was talking about wanting a Scents before the show. At this point I would've been happy with a 10 minute jam but they took it out for 17 minutes! Easily the longest and best Scents jam I've seen.
One of the most well rounded Phish shows I've seen.
I would give this show higher than 5 stars out of 5 if I could.