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Review by Commander_Riker
Like I will give a show a 5 after the first set if it's that good.
This show would get a 5 if a few things happened. I won't go into detail because they didn't.
The highpoints for me were:
Mike's with the phish war. Very fun and the Mike's was punchy and set the stage for rocking.
PYITE was funkified and worth continuous listens.
Crosseyed and Painless > Slave to the Traffic Light > Light[4] -> Manteca -> Light[5] > Theme From the Bottom
Best song flow of tour IN my opinion.
Golgi was cool to get as I had only seen one in 31 shows. But not a great placement.
Sand was excellent.
GTBT was pretty much spot on. Very well done.
This show is a solid 4 and probably the best of the weekend.