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Review by white_lightning
With that in mind, I was somewhat perplexed by the 46 days then Undermind opening.
Halfway to the Moon has potential, and as someone already mentioned, you could tell Page was pumped about it.
Carini was the curveball, when they broke into that is when it finally hit me that they were treating it more like a mini-set of music. Not the best Carini ever, but I thought it was an awesome selection, because up to that point I couldn't help but be thinking "if you really didn't know phish, and you tuned into this, you could be forgiven for not understanding what all the hype is about."
I need to keep hearing the new songs and how they will fit into shows. I thought the transitions were decent, the selection of where the new songs went made sense with what they played around them.
All in all I thought it was great for what it was, my 3 stars above is basically rating it as if it were a set of phish music. Good but not great. Should be a great summer.