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Review by postersnutbag
Steam soundtracked my journey through the sandy desert that became the water refill station. By the time I got back I was questioning whether it was still Steam. AC/DC Bag dove deep and Timber and Ya Mar were two songs I’d been personally chasing.
Bathtub Gin was a standout version for me. Funkiest version I’ve seen live and we don’t get enough funky Gins anymore in my opinion.
Izabella was a perfect choice to follow. By the time they dropped into Simple, I lost track of how many songs they’d played so far and we got the vibe Phish kept acting like every song was gonna be the set closer and play until they got the call to shut things down. Golden Age was solidly funky and Fuego encore was a great type two cap to a weekend of impeccable