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Review by dr_strangelove
Anarchy and Fire up the ganja are fun for their novelty.
Camel Walk is OK, but listening to this version made me appreciate how the band currently plays the song (I particularly missed the lack of the "strut your stuff" lines being swapped between the band members).
Also, Skippy (a.k.a. McGrupp) is being sung with the McGrupp lyrics now.
Highlights: None unless you are broadening your Phish historical perspective.