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Review by jakekanezo
To be honest though my enthusiasm did kind of die off a little after a half hour break, and although i was digging DWD and Sand, they aren't some of my favorite Phish songs and i was getting more of a calm vibe. Tela was an interesting one for me though because i hadn't put too much listening time into it and it was nice to hear a song i didn't really know so well. Then Carini broke in and I suddenly needed to throw my arms way up. I never expected to hear CARINI at my first show. They were having so much fun playing it, with Trey laughing some of the words and the band screaming at the lump! Sitting in the back it was awesome to hear the whole crowd screaming with them. Carini ran into a nice Twenty Years Later. And then I heard Trey's guitar intro to Run Like an Antelope and for the third time that night I got a song i definitely didn't think i would hear, especially after YEM and Carini. After a wonderful Run Like an Antelope in which it aptly started raining as the crowd was cranking into the high gear of their souls, I was hoping they would finish with Reba. I was hoping for a Reba all night, being it is my absolute FAVORITE Phish jam, but they finished the set with Backwards down the # Line, which was just as well.
We were slowly making our way toward the exit after they started playing The Lizards and we got to hear most of the song before we got to the opposite side of the amphitheater. We missed Loving Cup but i'm not too upset over that one.
After this show i can only say i am motivated to see ALOT more phish shows after this, I know I'll get a Reba someday.