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Review by Divided_Stash
I Am Hydrogen: nice
Weekapaug Groove: stays type 1 but like Mike’s this is high energy
Divided Sky: love Trey’s tone here. Stunning performance
Everything’s Right: doesn’t completely break free but has a good patient build
Guelah Papyrus: 39 gap. Mike and Trey get their dance on
Sparkle: standard
Roggae: fantastic interplay in the jam
46 Days: awesome set closer. Page clav and Mike action + heavy Trey early on, afterwards giving way to a spectacular and blissful peak and back into the song. Great stuff
Blaze On: getting the second set started with the first type 2 jam of the night. They find a nice groove and tease NICU before actually going into it
NICU: LEO LEO LEO LEO LEO
Golden Age: first cover and another type 2 excursion. Trey and Page playing around with a bunch of effects before the jam sorta falls apart and Trey decides on
Ruby Waves: the “new” TAB 2008 classic from Ghosts Of The Forest. And this version solidifies its place as one of Phish’s best new jam vehicles. It flows along through many different effects, themes and patterns before growing more evil and finding
Death Don’t Hurt Very Long: sick evil song from Kasvot that comes appropriately from the Ruby jam
Rift: small oldie break from the newer evil second set antics
Beneath A Sea Of Stars Part 1: debut. Another GOTF song. Perfect second set cooldown. Trey’s ambience at the end is so frickin gorgeous and Mike drills along creating a passage into an even more beautiful song
Waiting All Night: love it
Ghost: we get a bit more type 2 late in the set
Say It To Me SANTOS: this is the ultimate closer
You Enjoy Myself: Page using some Chilling Thrilling and Kasvot samples during the lyrics section. BASS+DRUMS FOR LIFE the only part of any Phish show I dance to at home
Grind: days
Fun show in the middle of the 3 night run in Camden. First set starts tremendously and has some more rare treats. Some old 1.0 pholks might complain about the song choice later on but in my opinion in this situation it’s a great display that they can throw in a bunch of new songs and still create an amazingly structured and flowy set. The jamming is good and creative, but also downright evil at some points. This is a 7.5/10 show. Highlights are Divided, 46 Days, Blaze On, Golden Age, Ruby Waves, BASOSP1, Ghost, and YEM of course