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Review by youenjoymyghost
The second set is some of the most inspired playing I’ve ever seen, a lovingly crafted story arc that encapsulates so much emotion. Our crew, ranging from 100+ shows to their very first, were in awe of the gravity of that performance. CDT is probably as good as I’ve ever seen, each member of the band taking a turn pushing further and further. They dive into a deep melt jam immediately and work their way into a beautiful peak. Sand was delicate and gorgeous, 99/00 eske that brought the entire area to near silence. Ruby waves -> WTU incredible, masterful just wow. The rest of the set is extremely well played and full of energy. Then they come out with fee AND YEM AND A SECOND JAM.
I’m so so so happy to have witnessed that level of playing. Phish was in extremely rare form last night. Let’s do it again tonight yall