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Review by kipmat
After watching Phish perform for 20,000 fans for four nights, it is mind-boggling to consider that at one time they were craving the exposure afforded by being an opening act. As noted by other reviewers, this was the closing show of the tour, with the band taking the opportunity to relax and have a little more fun with their repertoire and on-stage banter. This show features a nice version of the forgotten a capella tune Memories, and a great Antelope from a great year for Antelopes.
These open-air AUDs are generally quiet, except for the occasional random dude turning around to talk to his friends right in front of the taper's mics If these Phish hors d'ourves leave you wanting more, you can dig for recordings of Phish jamming with Carlos Santana and his band. Bon appetit!