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Review by nichobert
But hey, it's a 12 minute Tweezer, so people are going to complain no matter how excellent it was. Pretty
The 3rd sub-10 minute Light in the last 10 was nowhere near as good as the Gorge version. I thought they were intentionally playing it in a different key at first, but apparently not lol. They never really got back on track but it was Light so you could still slice out a few minutes of tightly knotted off kilter improv if you wanted to.
46 Days crushed for being 5 minutes. Steam was ok, Free seemed a little different.
I'm fairly certain that was the best Chalkdust I have ever heard. There are some contenders. Camden 99, Camden 2010, Dicks 2012, IT, 7/25/97. Thought the jam did a great job of moving from segment to segment without messing around and without anything jarring.
3.0 Greatness to a tee. The best of all worlds.
In 6 weeks, Phish has made me go back and explore best ever status 4 times. And all4 landed in my top 10 of all time for the Song. And we are talking longterm heavy hitter centerpiece songs here. That's impressive! ( MPP Stash, Toronto DWD, Tahoe Tweezer, Dick Dust)
Fun show with about 40 great minutes between Chalkdust and parts of Light.Tweezer and Gin