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Having been fortunate enough to go each night except Saturday, I also have to say that anyone saying the energy level wasn’t there N1 or that the screen detracted from the music is kidding themselves in an attempt to either feel better about missing out, or rationalize their inability to be on the same page as the band and most of the crowd. Night 1 had the highest energy level of the run by a mile, from both band and crowd alike, and is one of the higher energy level shows of the few dozen I’ve seen over the last 10 years. Night one visuals were honestly a little lackluster imo but this was more than made up for by the cohesive groove-centric jams and mind blowing sound quality which I hope all my Phish brethren will one day get a chance to experience at a reasonable price point.