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Review by thelot
The first set starts off with Page doing the dirty work of informing the audience that no smoking, food or drink is permitted in the theater. He also sends a shout out to John Paluska’s parents who were in attendance that night. The set opens with a well played Sky. Afterwards, Trey chats about discussions the band has been having about sitting vs. standing/dancing at shows. A solid Foam follows. Decent Reba. Llama rages per usual. Magilla makes an appearance after sitting on the bench for almost a month. A little rust at the start. They close out set 1 again with no amplification for Sweet Adeline.
Set 2 starts off with Fish asking for Peter Paluska to come to the stage to claim his lost wallet. They hand him the mic and he requests that Phish play Moby Dick backwards. Curtain>Fluffhead pair nicely together. Atypical Arrival section. Enjoyable versions of Stash and Melt. Chalk Dust wraps up the evening on a high note.