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Review by Divided_Stash
AC/DC Bag: very nice
On Your Way Down: they should bring this back. Good song
Divided Sky: flawless, amazing
Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan: standard. High energy set so far
Water In The Sky: standard
The Moma Dance: funky dance party time. Well played and placed
Farmhouse: bringing the energy down in a beautiful way
David Bowie: great Trey+Page interplay during the jam, which is the typical set closing peaky greatness. Solid set but it’s time for some exploring
Ghost: the second set starts with one of the most reliable Phish jam vehicles, and this version has one of the best Ghost peaks ever. The crowd shows their appreciation, then they break free into a short type 2 section that quickly transitions to
Theme From The Bottom: solid performance, with some strange (in a good way) soloing from Trey
Big Black Furry Creature From Mars: a fun break from the normal second set stuff
You Enjoy Myself: earlier placement than usual, but really nice performance. Also I live for bass+drums
Piper: finally an extended type 2 jam. Gives late 1990s vibes for a bit. Grows spacey after a while and Fish starts up the perfect song for this situation, which of course is
2001: standard second set dance party
While My Guitar Gently Weeps: 49 show gap. Crowd loves it and sings along. Trey kills it per usual
Character Zero: super high energy set 2 closer
Oh Sweet Nuthin: I am not a fan of this song. Don’t hate it but would rather have something (anything) else
Cavern: standard
Joy: standard
Tweezer Reprise: that’s all pholks
This one is a rager. High energy basically the whole time with some fun treats mixed in.. We get type 2 at the end of Ghost and Piper, but nothing great to speak of in that regard. Highlights are Tweezer, Bowie, Ghost, YEM, and Piper. This is a 5.5/10 show due to the lack of exploration, which isn’t surprising since it’s 2010. But you know what they say, if it's not Vegas N1 2004 it's always an awesome experience