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Review by Tuna_Belly
Absolutely fantastic first set with great flow, song placement, and really sharp playing throughout. "Sigma Oasis" had a nice little jam at the end, which felt appropriate given the quick segue from "Sigma" into "Simple" on Alpine N2. "Theme," "Stash," and "Gin" were all notable versions for me with relisten value. I was buzzing when we hit the concourse for set break.
While in the bathroom line, I found myself in an exchange of strangers that went something like this:
Stranger 1: "So you really think they'll bring Billy Strings out?"
Stranger 2: "Yes, I am dating someone in Billy's circle and I also have this photo of his pedalboard on stage somewhere."
My thought to myself: "That's cute, guys, maybe Billy Joel and Billy Idol will come out, too."
Well, what do I know?
There were some good danceable moments in "Free" and "Sand" to open the second set. Strong "Ruby Waves" and what I would call one of the best "Hoods" I've witnessed in years. Such patience! I had never listened to Billy Strings prior to his appearance on stage, and I can confirm, indeed, that he shreds (and jams!). I was skeptical because I go to see Phish because I like Phish, but it was a special treat and one I will remember fondly. There was some beautiful, melodic southern rock-esque interplay between Trey and Billy, with wonderful grooves courtesy of Mike and Fish. "Possum" blew the lid off of the place. My ears were growing a bit tired from the two-guitar onslaught, so the Phishgrass encore was very welcomed and thoroughly enjoyed. "Carini" was lumpy.
Excited to see what more they have in store for night 2. Happy Phish, y'all!