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Review by Noodle
The second set had a nice Hoist themed intro, which got me excited right away the whole crowd was vibrant. That DWD was my highlight, dark and heavy exploring a lot of area. Trey is a fearless leader. Mercury was short and sweet, a nice bridge over to Blaze on. Another very well done version. They kept it sweet and funky. Then they just dropped YEM on us. The venue was ecstatic. They built the tension perfectly. Vocal jam was great too. Cavern on top brought back that early 90’s beginning. The band is so at set song selection.
Really no complaints here. For modern day Phish this is really top notch. Excited for what’s next