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Review by SandWedge
Stealing time was welcome, but very typical. Then they brought in Fuego and the show was extremely tight and innovative from that point on(except for the standard boucin'). Back on the train had a bit more jump to it and is always a treat in this phans mind. 555 is one of my favorite tracks on the new album and they totally crushed it live. Jam was on point and clearly points to how much of a monster this song can be(will be). Stashes in the recent past have been a bit dissapointing and it was great to hear and tighter more focused version with a nice open jam. BOAF was on fire, and wingsuit closed extraordinariliy well.
Mike's started the second set strong, and I then received my first simple. This is when I realized just how on this band was. It's like they never took a break since fall tour/nye run. Free was free, and waiting all night sounded good. Then came the ghost....Another first for me, and the show from that point on was perfect phish. The Ghost Jam was so tight, and the Weekapaug was extrememly original in the terms of phish and deserves recognition. We all know the Hood was outstanding, I'm not gonna say more than just listen to it. The cavern was standard fare and the julius was well above average. Good Summer tour awaits.