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Review by spreaditround
First set summary: While played well, there is nothing in my ears or eyes to revisit here. I am sure this was a blast in person, I mean – Phish in New Orleans, right?
SET 2: Mound > Prince Caspian, The Fog That Surrounds, Suzy Greenberg -> All played close to the vest.Keyboard Army: All played close to the vest ->
Jam: Have listened a few times over the years. Not many redeeming qualities. Once Fish gets off the Trombone the last five minutes or so are groovy. The rest is just to out there for me. No replay value for my ears.
ENCORE: My Long Journey Home, I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome
Second set summary: There is nothing here that grabs me. For me, this is the worst show of the tour so far. Probably cool in person with the special guests and all. I would rate this a 2.5 out of 5.