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Review by thelot
David Graham (Bill Graham’s son) introduces Phish to the stage. A lively Chalk Dust gets things underway. A well played Foam follows. Rippin’ Llama. Rene Lopez from The Authority sat in on percussion for the Landlady. Another Alone Again (Naturally)tease from Trey during the Bowie intro complete with a quote from Fishman. Solid version to close the set. David Graham joins Phish onstage again for an exit announcement leading into set break.
Buried Alive cuts in to start set 2. Atypical ending to the Reba jam. Carl Gerhard helps out during the whistling portion of Reba. Beautiful version of Caravan. This version, like the others played on this tour, features Manteca teases. After Flat Fee Trey gives a little backstory of Flat Fee and the GCH. Flawless TMWSIY. The YEM intro is a little shaky. Boy, Man, “Have you seen juniors grades?”, Shit! Cheeseburger rap towards the end of VJ. Hearing Trey say things like “I hope everyone has a good night camping tonight” “Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do…we’ll see how many of you make it ‘til tomorrow.” Sounds like something you’d hear at a festival. These Arrowhead shows must’ve been a blast! Solid Possum encore to wrap up the night.