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Review by Samgrinter
For what it's worth - I was there at the show and as much as I love Trey, would not say that he was "outperforming" Carlos that afternoon/evening. I have seen Carlos a few times and felt his playing that night was one of his "on" performances, with him actually giving Trey time to dig into that space that Santana is known for.
I would also be surprised that someone like Santana would hit a fellow performer given the man's history. Really? If this (hitting Trey) was what really went down, I would be very surprised.
Incidentally, I agree with a previous comment that most people were there for Santana and were listening/looking at the Phish set with less than amused squinting faces. Fun stuff nonetheless.