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Review by spreaditround
Stash: Love Trey’s staccato stuff starting in the late 12 minute range. This goes on for quite some time and it is SO COOL how the rest of band adjusts and supports and turns this jam straight on it’s head. Pure 95 Phish right here. Doesn’t get too much better really. Explosive peak at 15:45. The ending is butchered pretty bad. Someone ends it before others were expecting.
Fluffhead: Fishman is a super star throughout
Llama: So FAST!
Sweet Adeline: Standard.
SET 2: Makisupa Policeman > Cars Trucks Buses: Standard.
Bathtub Gin: Solid! Reminds me a good bit of the 12.15 version, until this happened… ->
The Real Me: One of the epic moments in the band’s history, such a cool segue. Like many of you, I have listened to this many times! Love how funky Trey makes the latter half of this one, could easily be right out of Fall 97! ->
Bathtub Gin: The funky breakdown continues and Fishman just kicks so much ass! ->
McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters: Standard. >
Big Black Furry Creature from Mars: I like the little space jam at the end. >
Jam: Mike jamming with his bass instructor, I imagine thish might have been cool in person but on tape, meh. ->
La Grange: Get that blood pumping again!
Bouncing Around the Room, Fire: Standard.
ENCORE: Golgi Apparatus: Standard.
Summary/Replay value: Stash, Fluff, and the legendary Gin. Great night in Worcester! Would rate it as a 4.2 out of 5.