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If you liked the show or if you didn't like the show, that's your opinion. Every person is at a different point in their Phanship and therefore may interpret a show different than another. It's silly and pointless to discuss who is right and wrong because there is no right or wrong. There is only the music and how you personally connect to it.
It is absurd to argue why one show is better than another because there is no uniform scale to compare them to. There is only your own personal scale. If you think these shows didn't measure up to other shows or if you thought they melted your face off then...guess what...you're both right.
Here is my take on the show: There's some good points, some bad points, but it all works out...
P.S. Dear Phish, thanks for coming back for another tour. (Can't be said enough.)