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Review by Carini_Opener
First set was a powerhouse with a Ghost that will knock your socks off, a gorgeous Reba, a funky bitch that almost burned the damn house down, a timber that shows Jerry is doing great (as far as mules go), a wolfman that got real BIG with a cool well tease for the peak, and a coveted Walrus!
Second set was fire right out the gates with Sample and KDF going nice and out there creatively and energy-wise (although the Syracuse KDF is still king). Golden age didn’t get taken all that far but was still a treat as always. Shade isn’t really my thing but was pleasant and placed well in the set imo. Sneakin sally was a straight up filthy, nasty dance party and basically everything you’d want from a legendary cover like itself. And the cherry on top was the Twist and YEM at the end. Does it really get much better than that?
Encore was one for the books for sure. I was getting pretty tired by the end from dancing my ass off but boy did Wilson, Sanity, and Bowie inject some life into me as they definitely did for the rest of the arena as well. Not sure what the gap is for Sanity but I would assume it was a bust out and a welcome one at that! Zero closer for the encore was obviously par for the course but always a blast!
In conclusion, the consistency and organic, intense playing that they showcased this night was a testament to how consistent they’ve been crafting shows this tour. It’s basically all good stuff. I would say this show will be talked about for years to come and is certainly a must listen for any big fan or someone trying to check phish out. Show of the year maybe? For me, I’m pretty certain it dethroned Syracuse of that title! 5/5