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Review by dublindeuce
Life Saving Gun was a phenomenal debut. I’m happy to see them play a song off Trey/Page’s recent album, “January”. I was worried that none of those songs would enter the Phish repertoire. This has quite the nice jam in it. Fishman is driving the jam like crazy. Trey and Page do their job too and it results in a great 13 minute excursion. It felt a lot longer than 13 minutes; I was a bit shocked when I saw it was only that long.
This No Man’s has some of the finest playing of this year. Absolutely jaw dropping. Unbelievable how much brilliance they pack into these 18 minutes. Trey leading the way. Now this is must listen Phish.
Life Saving Gun > No Man’s was so good that they felt way longer than they actually were.
Gotta Jibboo > Light is some above average Phish to cap off a great set.
Set 1 will get more love, but this set 2 is brilliant. I love being surprised by a set like this.