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I loved the Sand. I loved Wolfman's closing of first set. The new songs were great. I kept thinking that Blaze on was nice. I, too, giggled in my yard while the vocals came through. But the willingness to explore the boundaries of both Blaze On and No Men in No Man's Land was wonderful!
Bend is my springboard from my days of old to the Southeastern hot springs of Oregon. To hear Phish playing live in the Bend would have been a joyous way to go!
Everyone gets a good night sleep. Even couch tourers in the East!