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Review by Divided_Stash
Down With Disease: high energy awesome type 1 version
Guyute: played perfectly
Gumbo: The effect Page uses for his solo in the middle is cool. Also a maple leaf rag tease in the piano solo
Rift: lightning fast, almost too fast
Free: typical Trey percussion early version
The Old Home Place: bluegrass time
David Bowie: long and weird intro, just how I like 'em. There’s bit of unusual jamming early but it quickly returns for a tremendous build and peak, with another little section of improvisation later on
Lawn Boy: chairman of the boards and Trey on percussion again
Sparkle: standard
Frankenstein: great set one closer
La Grange: 56 show gap. Low Mike to start the second set
Runaway Jim: first type 2 jam of the show. After most of a normal Jim build they find an exit into a nice spacey funk groove. After a while Trey asks Fish to stop playing so they can do
The Vibration Of Life: 148 show bustout
Kung: 55 show gap
Catapult: Trey switches to percussion and Mike dances with a scarf. Peak Phish weirdness, and it’s awesome
Axilla: part 2 ending. Don’t shine that thing in my face man
Harry Hood: contains the longest note by Trey ever
Suzy Greenburg: amazing La Grange and Axilla teases
Amazing Grace: acapella to end the set
We’re An American Band: appealing to the people of Omaha with this song to close the show
Awesome stuff! The first set flows nicely with a fantastic jam in Bowie, and the antics in the second set are hilarious and one of my favorite Phish moments. This is an 8/10 show. Highlights are Bowie, Jim, Vibration, Kung, Catapult, and Hood