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Review by EducateFright
But back in '88, things were quite a bit different. Some songs are noticeably sloooow, and many will be reworked over time (Divided Sky, for example, is missing some key sections, and Wilson has a funky start). Machine-gun Trey is almost nowhere to be found, though he really shines on Harry Hood (the highlight of the show).
Still, Phish had a remarkable vision, and it is undeniably evident on this early tape. It must have been utterly bizarre (and exciting!) to see them play all these prog rock tunes in a little bar back in 1988.