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Everyone is entitled to their opinion and while I agree Phish is currently at their best in a very, very long time, this show fell flat...for me. If you wanted style over substance, then I guess this is your show: a bunch of mostly popular songs played straightforward. If you sought risk taking, curve ball playing, and dynamic flow, then it didn't deliver, save for Tweezer> Sand.
It was a safe show and this run will not be acknowledged much in the future when discussing "Best Of" shows and runs, in any era of Phish.