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Review by thelot
Apparently the crew discovered on load-in that the venue power was insufficient to run both the sound and lights. CK5 picked up some candles at Pier 1 before the show to offer a little mood lighting. lol Things start off with a Buried Alive/ Cavern combo. A nice Jim follows. Trey wishes everyone a happy easter before launching into Cl. Forbin>Mockingbird. There’s a brief Gamehendge narration connecting the songs. Possum is very enjoyable. A man who needed no introduction provided Berkeley Square with a little vac solo during I Didn’t Know. They wrap up the first half with a solid Mike’s Groove. Fun Woody Woodpecker tease from Trey during Hydrogen. Nice opening to Groove and a blistering solo from Trey during the jam.
You can feel good about the splendid Hood opener. Hood pairs nicely with Sloth. Rippin’ mid set Stash and a fantastic Antelope set closer! Encore 1 features the very first Reba encore. Beautiful version! They come back out for a second encore. From all the call outs for songs it’s pretty clear that there were more than a few folks in the audience that had a pretty good understanding of Phish’s repertoire. Trey shreds on this Highway to Hell. Solid show!