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Review by CookDog
Loved Trey's first set; all acoustic. Amazing how he is able to achieve the complex layered sounds and harmonies of a whole band on songs like CDT, Bathtub Gin and Wilson. The venue had a lower level with a packed floor/pit and a bar area below the balcony with low ceiling and poor sound, no great view. We headed up to the balcony section which was also packed halfway through the acoustic set and raged the aisle the rest of the show. Other highlights for me included Burlap Sack and Pumps, Sand and First Tube. Great to hear these last two Phish tunes with the full out TAB horn section treatment. The small venue was rockin' and I can't wait for Trey to come out here to LA again, this time with his the Philharmonic! Thanks for a great show!