, attached to 2008-10-25

Review by NoFIller

NoFIller To add to the above review, Sitting In Limbo was one of the most poignant moments of any TAB show I've seen. Topically appropriate with the upcoming and recently announced Hampton return, which Trey had mentioned earlier in the show that he wanted to just camp out and play guitar until March. Played delicately but with intent and the whole crowd seemed to be in the palm of Trey's hand during that moment in the show. On top of that, The National was a pretty new venue at the time run by a local group so security was easy going and the Virginia Phish crew really showed up for this sold out show. It was the tour closer for a pretty stellar TAB revival tour in Fall 2008 and it seemed like everyone in the community was brimming with excitement. For the Richmond crowd, it was a breath of fresh air after the mostly not great TAB/70 Volt Parade show a few years prior at the Landmark. New venue, new band, new Trey. The stars came together for this one.


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