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Review by desmondthefamilyberzerker
Divided Sky, Reba ,Jiboo and WOTC are all high energy versions with tight jams that have great "when to kick and when to stick " timing. Divided Sky in particular is probably one of the best versions you'll find that isn't from the mid 90's. And I don't even like Jiboo all that much but this one is definitely a keeper.
The second set is centered around a blissful Simple jam but the tone is really set with another great "kick and stick" song in C&P. It doesn't venture from the theme other than an ambient passage into Twist, but is sure worth mentioning.
Was fortunate to have great floor seats on the aisle just to the right of Chris Kuroda.
Was a wonderful night of Phish music.