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Review by thelot
An MC starts off the show with some upcoming events before welcoming “the fellas from Burlington, VT…Phish!” The band gets the party started with Alumni and doesn’t let the foot off the gas for the rest of the show. A fine YEM follows with another amusing vocal jam. Possum keeps the energy up. Foam is spot on. Carolina provides a breather and Rocky Top continues the southern swing. Nice Trey solo on this one. DaaM>Ya Mar was a nice 1,2 punch. This smokin’ Antelope provides an exclamation point to end set 1.
Golgi kept the energy level high to start set 2. This slid into a divine version of Reba. A demented little Gin came next. Jesus Left was perfectly placed and featured some beautifully inspired solos from Page and Trey. Tela continues the great flow. Oh Kee Pah starts up slowly as it segues out of Tela but quickly speeds up to its typical break neck pace. This slams into a fun Suzy complete with a full on Low Rider tease. Solid Mike’s Groove followed with an electrifying Groove! Highway to Hell wrapped up a pumpin’ second half! For the encore the band appropriately follows up the last number with a tender Contact. I Didn’t Know features Vinni Barbarino on vacuum. They follow this up with a rippin’ GXBX to close things out. Top notch show tonight!