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Review by Slothberries
A very upbeat, dance happy first set gave way to a deep, dark and exploratory second set. Phish debut'd Johnny B. Goode as the meat of a Tweezer sandwich. Ok, maybe it was more like the lettuce....and the Tweezer jam seguing in and out of JBG was the meat.
Seeing Dave Matthews and Leroi Moore come out for the encore and play a Bob Marley song was really great for me. At the time I was more familiar With Dave Matthews and Bob Marley than I was with Phish.
All in all it was a great show from a great tour. Dont sleep on this one