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Review by andrewrose
TweeZeppelin, obviously. But man, that David Bowie. Coming out of a hot and spacey 2001 they go Bowie->TypeII->bowie jam->Type II->nailed finale. That's the show (and maybe year's) highlight (so far) for me. The #Line carries similar freshness. Great stuff in the Bathtub (always) Wolfman's (ethereal bouncy playing out of the vocal jam they've been doing). And the real machine gun Trey action, (other than the Stairway solo, perhaps) come in Walk Away and GTBT, the latter of which just gets bigger and bigger and then explodes like I've never heard.
Then Mike drops a bomb in Tweeprise that was heard across the world like an asteroid (slickest short Tube ever to open this set, by the way?). They're feeling that one way back in the prohibition era.
Looking forward to your continued development this year, Phish.
A+