SET 1: Runaway Jim, Stash, Sparkle > Taste[1] -> Llama[2]
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Review by DaReba
their last show was the first at New Orleans jazz Fest . Their last for 20 years.
Jim starts out sloppy but fun and interesting. 95 was Phish enjoying their loudness. They were a runaway train. 96 is marked by better sound quality from the stage and tapes. this jim is an interesting listen with that in mind. sound problems delay trey from just laying into this but by the 8 minute mar ( lol!) they are flying and you can hear clifford ball seeds.
this stash is bananas at the 7 minute mark (lol) it gets other worldly ang has the crowd in a frenzy . Trey and Fish are spraying the crowd this last for a full 3 minutes at least . Monster stash.
Sparkle is my fav Phish diddy. nice call here
Santana andPerazzo joins the boys for Taste. the rhytms get crazy, interesting. llamam is fire