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Review by montaigne
However, I did have a really cool story last night, and I thought it might be worthwhile to share it.
I saw 84 shows of what they call Phish 1.0
Last night was my phirst experience seeing them since 10-7-2000.
It had been 14 long years.
But man oh man, was it nice to be back. The lot scene hasn't changed- thousands of great, peaceful people conducting black-market commerce in Commerce City.
I went in with low expectation musically. I know I'm not going to get a 25 minute 2001 jam, and that's alright. I was hoping for SOME sweet jamming though, and the sec ond set did NOT disappoint.
Great show. It's really that simple.