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Review by spreaditround
Divided Sky: Played with incredible fire and passion, all timer.
Wilson > Ya Mar, Sparkle > Free, Guyute: Love this segment. Tons of energy and great playing.
Run Like an Antelope: Great Antelope, they rip it.
Harpua: Really funny, great job Cactus!
First set summary: What a set! Unbelievable. Expectations had to have been incredibly high and somehow they delivered in spades. What a band!
SET 2: I Am the Sea[2], The Real Me[2] > Quadrophenia[2], Cut My Hair[2], The Punk Meets the Godfather[2], I'm One[2], The Dirty Jobs[2] > Helpless Dancer[2], Is It In My Head?[2], I've Had Enough[2], 5:15[2], Sea and Sand[2], Drowned[2], Bell Boy[3], Doctor Jimmy[2] > The Rock[2], Love, Reign O'er Me[2]
Second set summary: Was it perfect? Hell no! But the effort and showmanship should be highly commended. This performance was over the top and wonderful. They had been teasing the fans all tour with Michael Jackson teases and even played MJ at the first set break. And then they trick everyone and throw this down? Phish personified. Brilliant!
SET 3: You Enjoy Myself: An absolute masterpiece. I listen to this every few years. It is not for everyone because it’s just so BIG but it is amazing. Those of you that were there, how did you manage to maintain your sanity?
Jesus Just Left Chicago: Exceptional, Grippo adds so much to this one!
A Day in the Life: Standard. >
Suzy Greenberg: With the horns is exactly what this song was made for. I am sure many are like me – any time I hear Suzy sans horns I ‘sing’ those parts in my head. This is a killer version.
ENCORE: My Generation: Perfection. Fish and Trey destroying stuff was just great.
Third set summary: Perfection! How could they top the Quadrophenia set? They couldn’t. But what they did play was incredible and they threw down an unbelievable, career highlight YEM, an amazing Jesus, Suzy for the ages. This show is perfect as far as I am concerned. Happy to give this 5 out of 5. The stuff of legends. Any of you that attended this were so fortunate!