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In general, I've found that if I try to compare Phish 3.0 to older Phish, I'll find Phish 3.0 wanting. So I try not to do that. Instead, I make every effort to judge Phish 3.0 on its own merits. In that light, SBIX was quite strong, imo, and right up there with the best of Phish 3.0
I agree, that the double-first-sets on 7/2 was lame. But, listening to the highlights of SBIX repeatedly for the last few weeks, I've been quite impressed. The band sounds damn good, especially on the crispy AUDs to which I've been listening.
And, to contradict myself and compare SBIX to previous era festivals. I'm not sure I wouldn't take SBIX over The Clifford Ball. I'll admit I generally have a bias against 1996, but I'd take some of the best songs from SBIX (such as 7/2's Golden Age) over most of what I saw at The Clifford Ball.