, attached to 2000-09-27

Review by spreaditround

spreaditround SET 1: Sample in a Jar: Good energy out of the gate.

My Friend, My Friend: Cool little jam tacked on to the end.

Beauty of My Dreams > Standard

My Soul: Slower and jazzy intro. This version rocks.

Limb By Limb: Trey absolutely CRUSHES this, absolutely a highlight. Just smokes!

Dirt: Good place for a breather after that Limb face melter.

Split Open and Melt: Don’t sleep on this version, it flies under the radar but is a rocking version. I was blown away by it at the show in the moment.

Horn: Had forgot how badly Trey struggles on this one, he has a multiple Marty McFly disappearing hand moments. Ouch. They also mess up the vocals at the end.

Taste: Standard.

Cavern: Standard.

First set summary: Good flow and energy throughout. Limb by Limb and SOAMelt have replay value for sure. Solid set.

SET 2: Piper: Check out the tension they build at 5:37 and then just explode at 5:58. I LOVE IT, makes me smile every time I hear it and it’s something I want to hear in every Piper I have heard since this night. The effects that start at 10:13 – some of my favorite Phish happens from here through the end, just incredible. >

Gumbo: I love the chill theme they get on to at 5:45 and ride that through 7:25. 12:17 Trey power chords and Fishman egging him on for harder, faster, louder. Epic. >

Ghost: This Ghost is no slouch, very underrated. Pretty aggressive version, especially for the time period. Total face melter right here! >

The Mango Song: Nicely jammed.

Heavy Things: Groaned then and groaned just now. Really long pause after this before they start up Brother…

Brother: Huge bustout, 153 gap since last played at 7.28.98

You Enjoy Myself

ENCORE: Loving Cup

[1] No "Myfe" ending.

The My Friend ending did not contain the "Myfe" lyric. Brother was played for the first time since July 28, 1998 (153 shows) after which Trey commented, “That song is all about the ending.”


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