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Review by KingDisco
A high energy first set. I love WotC and wish they had a deeper 2.0 to really grow this song to its potential. It fell threw the cracks and that is a shame. The roar of Papyrus was already mentioned and it is just as awesome as expected. Divided Sky was powerful.
Second set is awesome. Too short but who cares. C and P starts a little too loose (but on par with early 3.0 fare) but the band really gets tight as the song progresses. Great segue into a fun Twist. Simple is the highlight, one of my favorites of 2.0 or 3.0 with the gigantic exception for the hands down best of Dicks 14. Sally at MSG. Yeah, that should be high on your Phish Wishlist. Kudos to those who have gotten it.
Undisputed standout for early 3.0 but as the boys continue to pound out top notch performances this may regress to standard material. I'm damn fine with that.