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Review by jive1twoandlee
Oblivion is awesome; maybe not as intense as some others, but still an endlessly solid version. Some sick Trey + Page action. Sightless Escape is a very rare gem, and has an amazing jam. This one that I’ll probably come back to very soon. I wouldn’t mind if they made this one a regular. This Caspian is very powerful. Trey’s solo is visceral > Fuego. This one is an all-timer, for sure. It starts off very high spirited, but gets fairly dark in the second half. Trey harvests the dark magic, especially in the last 5 minutes. This is by far my favorite Sea of Stars. It does everything for me. Everyone is radiating such intense joy in the first half, but the other half is a very eerie. I really like Fishman near the end. Incredibly developed jam, I can listen to this one forever. Most Events Aren’t Planned is great. Brilliant Trey shredding. Perfect way to finish out the set.
This Saw it to Me S.A.N.T.O.S. encore is a great 1-2 punch to end out the show. Amazing energy all around.
This show is very solid Phish all around. Set 1 had a fair bit of filler, but all of Set 2 is just perfect. Check out the Wolfman’s, Sightless Escape, Fuego, Sea of Stars, and MEAP.