, attached to 2001-03-05

Review by 13point

13point This is the only time I have seen Trey without Phish. First of all, seeing any show in this venue is a magical experience. I did not know what to expect, and I was satisfied on a few occasions. I remember thoroughly enjoying the brass section that backed up Trey, particularly during The Band's "It Makes No Difference." The Gotta Jibboo was a nice opener to set the pace of the show, with a surprising and warm version of "O-o-h Child" to end the first set. It has been so long since I have even thought about this show, and the only other songs I can recall are "Sand" because I danced my ass to that, the acoustic versions of "Back on the Train" and "Bathtub" because I knew those songs and it was nice to see Trey do them acoustically, and "Signed, Sealed, and Delivered" becuase I am a huge Stevie Wonder fan. At that time, I was not too familiar with Trey's solo stuff. All and all, it was a decent show.


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