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Review by cerqs
Back to Back Divided Sky from couple nights before at Auburn Hills...Leads me to believe that the on going Lake Effect Snow Squalls that was persistant in Michigan in those 3-4 days was the reason behind the back 2 back showings. If your caught under one Snow squall it is capable of dumping a couple inches of snow in a very short time then you drive 5 miles away its sunny without a cloud in a sky...then drive back into another Snow Squall. Phish was probably driving in wacky weather across Michigan. Theres not a better song to play then Divided sky to describe the moment. Just another little tid bit from the Kick Ass band Phish!
This was a very good show to introduce to someone thats not into Phish. Pretty much an average show for Phish standards