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i agree on every point you made. the only way our opinion separates is that i think they did a fantastic job recovering from and camouflaging their mistakes. they pushed on through them all, kept on experimenting and having fun. Example being the Piper intro was definitley jarring to say the least, but they pulled it off by building the song around that abrupt start. To be honest the mistakes, didnt happen to often and some fantastic music was played around these sour spots. Phish carried the energy of the night over the mistakes and they in turn felt easy to put behind. But in the end, i feel the blemishes do set the show down a few notches from being a truly great show.