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Review by thelot
I Didn’t Know and La Grange get things started. Decent La Grange. Another solid version of YEM with an extended vocal jam. This slides into Oh Kee Pah. Nice first set Hood dedicated to Trey’s friend Dave seeing his first Phish gig. Rippin’ GXBX to close the set. “Live long and prosper!”
Set 2 has some great footage available. A pretty straightforward Alumni opened the second half. Decent Sky. After Walk Away Fish announces that they’re playing on New Years Eve at the World Trade Center in Boston. Some amusing stage banter while Trey changes a string. Four different types of Ethnic food and champagne! Sounds like fun! Solid version of Weekapaug. Brain makes another appearance. Cool to see it on video! I was especially impressed with the lighting. Lawn Boy and a well played Possum wrap up the evening. Good show, but 11/30 takes the cake!