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From start to finish, this show was about as solid as a Phish gig gets. 46 Days set one closer literally had fans wide-eyed, and when it ended and the lights went up, the crowd would not stop roaring in approval. I think it was the longest I've ever seen Phish stay on stage after a first set closer, and they were grinning from ear to ear, bowing and waving. It felt like the end of an encore, and yet it was still just set break!
And yeah, I get that Caspian into Number Line isn't everyone's cup of tea, but they even made that work this time around! Add in the fun Ghost, a killer Carini, Sneekin' and a four song encore, and it is clear the band gave it their all and the fans truly, truly appreciated every moment of it...just ask the dude next to me who had to take a leak from DWD but couldn't bring himself to leave because the show was just that damn good. I don't think he peed himself, but he ran out of there as fast as he could after the lights finally went up.
I normally dig the reviews on .net, and I'm not trying to rip on @pzerbo, but this was a truly shoddy review, man (or lady). Give a full review or no review at all...this is phish.net, after all!