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Review by BBrods
The first Earth Day played by Phish, and a decent show. I Didn't Know was an odd way to start things off, not a huge fan of that song opening, but it was done well. Humor right off the bat.
Set I had a nice "Fee" and "Shaggy Dog", both not played as often at this time, so almost rarities for '88. The rest of the set is fairly standard.
Set II opens up with my favorite Colonel > Mockingbird, and then a rockin' Fire. Then, they keep up the energy with nice blues playing on Alumni >LTJP. Antelope is standed and then Fluffhead tears open the night. Hood was standard, and a rare closer of Harpua to bring the show to a close. Def. an above average show for 1988, but not a Top 10 show of the year.