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- Only the second Sloth opener since '91 followed by a finely placed and clean played YEM (last slotted here in '04). The 1,2 punch is perhaps my favorite slot for set 1 - approved!
- Crosseyed-> Simple-> Lifeboy. A puntual (and perhaps discussed before CE&P) drop into Simple. Above average, up-tempo, Simple jam faded finely into a bold and beautiful Lifeboy. C> S> L wins employee of the day IMO.
- Mike's Groove. Took the show exactly where it needed to go when it needed to go here. Although sloppy from Chalkdust -> H20, the review says it best: "Trey took a huge leap." This should always be applauded and is very important anymore for Phish 3.0. Kudos! Weekapaug sinks the jumper for the win!!!...wait, there is still time on the clock?...uh-oh :-l