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Review by lpenoza
The concert had it's moments of craziness as the second set brought a Big Ball Jam - I had snagged a seat very near the stage (General Admission rules!) and I got several chances to handle Mike's BALL (go ahead and make the joke everyone tries). The BBJ's are usually "skip it" material for playback, but to be part of an audience PLAYING THE BAND is something you don't often do, and brought a closeness with the band that has to be experienced.
You gotta love a Bike from Fishman, and a Hood late in the show. The mood tends to be advanced if you follow. The excellent Bold As Love encore was a nod to the hometown of Jimi Hendrix - Seattle WA USA. I do wish PHiSH would return to play the city proper - 1996 was the last time. Can't complain too much about the FIVE 2-day stands at the Gorge though.