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Review by HarpuaTheBulldog
As my first TAB show, I had listened to a bit of TAB before but made sure to double over some of the bigger recent albums like Burn It Down prior to showtime. I love how Trey's solo shows focus more on jazz and polyrhythmic music than Phish shows, especially with the different instrumentation.
The show began and I was super excited. There were a few songs that I didn't recognize in the first set (Olivia, Drifting, Liquid Time, Valentine) but they were sandwiched between Phish originals that I really enjoyed. Nothing was amazing from this show in terms of "next-level" jamming but I was glad to just be there and support the scene. Gotta Jibboo and Set Your Soul Free were the highlights of the first set.
Second set was a better overall set, started off well with Sand. I remember distinctly enjoying Burlap Sack and Pumps. Moma Dance was great and I've always been a big Last Tube fan. Tuesday is another banger that I really was glad to catch a version of.
And then honestly maybe the best jam of the night was in the encore - Everything's Right. Great tune.
I remember almost running out of the venue to beat the traffic since I had to work the next morning. The concessions people were leaving out their burgers on the counter since they had made too many and weren't able to sell them all, so I got two free veggie burgers to eat on the car ride home. Lots of fun and it was just good spiritually for me, enjoying a concert essentially alone and just vibing to the music. Come back to Portland Phish!