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Review by Logan
This show was special in another way because I wore my YEMSG t-shirt to last night's show in the hope of getting a YEM, and they played it. Then, my show buddy decided to wear his Guyute t-shirt to this show to see if the luck would carry over, and they played it. I wish that we could keep that talent forever, but it will just be one of those things where he and I say, "Remember that time at MSG when..."
As for the show highlights- sick, rocking trifecta to open the show. Amazing segue from Meatstick into It's Ice.
Set 2- Funky Cavern and the slightly carried-over funk in the ensuing Carini. Super loud MSG Howling, and the pleasant surprise of a second set Taste.
Encore- An always welcomed cover in Frankenstein, and then Mike took off his bass thinking they were done, only to look over at Trey to hear, "Let's do one more." Classic.
Gnarly anniversary show for me. Stay rad, Phish.