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Review by geogaddi
set 2 is honestly pretty incredible. Ghost went through a number of distinctly different ideas before deciding what to run with for the main feature. A bunch of minor to major key modulations, starting with a unique sentimental feeling pretty part, back into some more typical slow minor key ghost moves. A climactic pretty section centered around one of trey's "magically pulled out of my ass" melodies that feels iconic from the first time you hear it, and eventually after several more ideas led to a genuinely HEAVY section that was basically on some stoner/doom metal levels. The crowd was losing their damn minds, saw many people straight up headbanging, several swells of crowd approval.
Soul planet quickly got to Trey's dissonant ring mod mode for a minute, but abandoned the descent into murky swamp world for some more attempts at different ideas. A major key switch that lasted for a majority of this jam contained some real classic feel-good high energy phish. Not the most unique section but was made up for by great execution. When that ended it felt like Trey was headed towards the head, but instead we got about 10 more minutes of improv that varied between some classic minor key phish jamming and some again near murky zones before peaking. Both the ghost and this soul planet took up roughly 30 minute slots and were full-on completely engaging and interesting throughout. There's always gonna be differences in taste between phans, but putting my personal desires aside I can't really ask for much more than a full damn hour of type 2 focused jamming that keeps the entire crowd engaged. It never felt like they were running out of steam, just new idea after new idea until they found somewhere to fully land.
Billy breathes was a first for me so maybe I'm biased, but this composed solo section felt much cleaner than usual, Trey was absolutely on it. The little 4-5-4 bend climax part gave me a huge wave of full body goosebumps, just gorgeous and a nice change after that hour of dead serious phish.
Now here I'm definitely biased because Melt is full stop my favorite phish song. If I could have a full set of phish jamming melt style it would be the best set I've ever seen. They nailed this melt. Constantly introducing new ideas, some straight up harsh noise, each member on their own damn planet, never felt lost in the slightest. Just a perfect melt jam to finally fry my brain for good before this show ends. I want to live in this zone.
Watched the slave encore from the back of the venue so we could be among the first out to watch the tour busses drive by and hopefully get a wave. Didn't get a wave this year but we did see mike and page. Good enough for me!
Straight up one of the best shows I've seen in 73 shows since 2010, don't sleep on this ripper, they delivered big time.