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Some wierd songs for me with this one. The bring-ins from the side projects is not my bag. I am a Phish phan. While I can appreciate their music elsewhere, with others, I do not follow them. Good on the band keeping jt fresh.
The Prince Caspian was outrageously great.
I had always hoped for a Contact. I got it. I am very pleased. Trey flubbed a bit. I am not sweating it. Nor was he. I said it before, when they are having fun (overtly), the show is better.
The set break was mentioned, how even still they kibitzed once on stage. I noticed CK5 at his post on his cell texting. When Mike took the stage, he too was texting. Now, with each other? I thought of this memory as I read the article's mention of set brrak.
PYITE is good.
Random stuff:
There was some Mike and Trey latin'esque dancing going on.
Trey not with much to say again. Just a real quick blurb at end of first set like Dayton.
Venue is excellent. Lots of AC going on. Felt goooood. Clean. Acoustics were good, but Dayton sounded clearer.
Fishman was on the Marimba just a short while. Its volume seemed low. Let Fishman Play?
Glad to hear more Page tonight. Not a really killer encore song you'd expect but I appreciate the Chairman of the Board.
No lot scene understandably with so many stuffed in parking garages. Fahk, nineties-something-humidity-drenched -downtown heat... beer was cold though.
One of the tour busses was out in a flash. I was behind their motors escort to 376....a car not far it behind sporting registration "CK5".