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the second set was basically this fans best set of phish he's seen.. it contained basically a taste of everything they do
familiar high energy cover blasting into unfamiliar territory, incredible multi-movement filled improvisation and exploration with abundant artistry = rock n roll
funk fused bluesy rocknroll with soaring peaks, wonderful chemistry, and flashy musicianship = ghost
rhythmically textured jamming with great band chemistry = limb by limb
elaborate composed and technically difficult song executed very well = guyute
beautiful ballad placed perfectly right after a energy high ripper = dirt
beautifully unique version of a fan favorite = harry hood
killer cover to end a set of a revered classic rock band = good times bad times
top it off with a fun julius encore to keep folks dancing and you've got a stellar start to the second leg.. easily one of the favorite phish nights for this guy. the rock n roll jam contained amazing amazing stuff and so much of it.. loved fishmans playing in it particularly was just great