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Good review, but I agree with @mterry that the venue vibe contributes enormously to the overall feeling of any night with The Phish, and should be at least mentioned in the Phish.net recaps. 'Couch' reviews of the music are welcome, but please consider including more 'field reporting' too.
@Real_out_casty I hope you're wrong too. Honestly, I think they do it because they love it, and that it's largely because they so clearly love it that we keep coming back. But ditto @TwiceBitten, I hope we see more risk-taking and exploration of new territory this year. As @Doctor_Smarty said in this review: "Although transformation allows growth, it is sometimes painful." Still waiting...