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Review by BBrods
Overall a pretty standard show. None of the performances really stand out as superior to most of '88 or beyond. The band def seemed to enjoy this show though, as did the crowd and you could tell phish came to impress.
Set I rips through Funky Bitch which is always a nice loose fun opener. Golgi through Skin It Back very standard. You've heard one you've heard them all kind of deal. Nice playing by trey in possum though. Bowie was also good, but not better than most.
Set II also very standard but well played. Not a fan of '88 Wilson or Bag, so the show drops for me there. Whipping post has been played better. Very solid encore with BBFCFM. Standard show. Not terrible by any means, but nothing standout.