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Wolfman's was terrific, and merits a second listen at a bare minimum. 46 Days was short but incendiary; if you liked the Tahoe WOTC (as I did) you will like this 46 Days. Simple was an earnest and appreciated attempt at taking things OUT, but ultimately came across as something less than coherent.
The rest of the show was not so great. I am not one of these people, but there are those who consider it one of the worst shows in recent memory.
All that said, I had an awesome time. Which is the whole point of this. I can't remember ever having a bad time at a Phish show -- even a relatively bad Phish show.