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Review by Doopes
1ST SET:
Free is a good opener, they didn't get down and dirty w it but it was a solid version, McGrupp! Yes Please! unfortunately it seemed like half the audience had no idea what it was ????♂️ but me and a few ppl around me were stoked, I've been going to shows since 95 and it was only my 3rd one ????, Evolve, Little early for a bathroom break, but ok.. Stealing Time and Meat are always welcomed, both solid, Walk Away was ripping, Theme was as beautiful as it usually is and the Kill Devil Falls was a big one, great jam to end the first set! 2ND SET: Amazing!!
Kicking it off w a Suzie was great, didn't think we'd hear it tonight since they played it not that long ago, Tweezer, nearly 30 min and absolutely banging! Oblivion, the song is decent, not my favorite by any means, but they threw down another big jam that I believe was over the 20 min mark, but could have been just under, at that point it was hard to keep track ????, Miss you was a well timed and much needed bathroom break at that point, Wolfmans Brother is always fun and the Possum was a great closer w tons of energy
Encore:
Loved the I Didn't Know w a classic vacuum solo from Syracuse's very own hometown hero Jon Fishman ????, What's the Use? was great and then topping off the night w an anticipated but shredding Tweprise
Overall it was another top shelf performance by our favorite band, The Phish from Vermont.