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I was at this show and read this review before I heard the SBD and have to say this is pretty spot on. I had a killer time at the show (phish in the pit, how couldn't you?) but the flubs were definitely there, as well as the awesome moments. The best is The Curtain, SO SOLID. Heard it a few times over now and its just a masterpiece. The Disease jam really DOES go somewhere despite what people are saying, and the show really starts to pick up around the end (I think thats why they just kept playing songs because it took them so long to catch their stride)
The most glaring is definitely The Sloth. Even at the show I could tell it was botched pretty badly, but hearing it on recording is just brutal. Oh well. Good thing phish is still the best live act out there Can't wait 'til Superball!