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Review by TripeFacedBenny
The second set's Waiting for Columbus was by far the highlight of the night for me however, from beginning to end this was the most deeply rhythmic jungle blues boogie I've ever witnessed. Each note played seemed as if it was perfectly placed to point out the space between each moment. The rhythm section and hand drums were AWESOME and I hope we get to see them with Phish again. My favorites from Waiting for Columbus were Mercenary Territory and Tripe Face Boogie. I really hope Phish keeps some of these covers in the song rotation as I'd love the chance to boogie down again!
Also check out the Gotta Jibboo jam from set 3, pure fire.
Also, Atlantic City is a great place for a concert!!! Damn near paid for my hotel at Trump just from complimentary food/drinks/parking they gave me.