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Here is Mr Miner's Sunday review.
http://phishthoughts.com/2011/05/30/safe-on-sunday/
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My take on Sunday is that aside from the Simple jam, there wasn't much improvisation. It sounds _rushed_ like they wanted to play a bunch of songs, but didn't have enough time. I think this is the reason for the uneven Meatstick > /> Fluffhead. For my part, though, I really enjoyed the 2001 and Slave. Best ever - no, but that's not really the point. Maybe people just had their expectations too high after Saturday.
Peace from Florida,
Michael