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Crazy sometimes and Most Events....both had fun and unique jams; I thought that, in comparison, Come Together was a bit of a dud and the only weak part of a fire set II. Not sure many will agree with me, but I think Mike's new material is by far the strongest right now; Waking up Dead, How Many People.., Yarmouth Road are all strong and have a lot of potential. In comparison, Trey's new stuff (Come Together, Everything's Right, Thread) all seems pretty flat and stuck in the "endless optimism" lyrics vibe he's been on since Joy.
Also thought it was worth noting that Rift was (finally) well executed; it's seemed to get a lot of play in 3.0 however often its not really played all that well and has kind of limped along. This one was fierce though.
Three Needs in Burlington had a streaming party, complete with a Ben and Jerry's stand dishing free Phish Food and Freezer Reprise. It was packed and it seems fitting that all these years later the boys still have plenty of love in their hometown, where it all began.
Looking forward to Trey on the waterfront in September......