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Review by arghdos
and then...
and then...
Chalk Dust > Light > Tweezer was most likely the best hour of music they've played since Dicks in 2012... 100% prime Phish. Wading brought everything to a halt but as usual it picked up somewhere near the halfway point. I would have preferred they skipped it and just did Monica, which continues to surprise me with how much fun it actually is, but at that point I was content with whatever the band wanted to throw at us. Slave was typically strong, reaching some excellent heights as the crowd basked in the glow of what was sure to be the set closer.
Encore was pretty typical, but I think I'll give them a pass...
Excellent weekend, can't wait to see what comes next