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Review by Divided_Stash
Halley’s Comet: solid performance, once the jam starts up Trey leads a perfect transition into
Set Your Soul Free: stays high energy for a bit while playing around with different themes, before fully breaking out with some spacey synth and effects from Trey
Rift: good playing from all
Cavern: unusual placement
Tweezer: It’s back. This segment is awesome, first minute or so is straight outta 1997 with nice funkiness and Mike action before getting back to average 2022 bliss jamming for a few
Shade: gorgeous
Mike’s Song: big energy
I Am Hydrogen: standard
Weekapaug Groove: awesome type 1 jam to close the set
Say It To Me SANTOS: I prefer this as a closer but it works decently here too, high energy to start the 2nd set
2001: first jam contains some soloing from Page before Trey jumps in with a bunch of different effects. Second jam starts with great Mike action, along with Trey + Page interplay
Kill Devil Falls: gets the type 2 play started for this set. Mike gets on the drill and eventually the jam returns home for a proper Kill Devil ending
Mercury: I love this song. Don’t get the NYE 2021/2022 trend of not jamming it, happy they brought it back again in 2023
Light: here’s the type 2 stuff that should’ve been in Mercury. Builds to a sick peak before getting out there again in evil fashion
Waste: appropriate cooldown
Drift While You’re Sleeping: energy back up
Backwards Down The Number Line: fiery Trey peak to end the set. Gag is up next
Telegram For Phish: barbershop quartet without the usual guys
Ghost: the time machine breaks and the antics start. No jam as they go right into
Meatstick: NYE 2010 world languages Meatstick, brief rendition
Bohemian Rhapsody: NYE 1996, partial version with Ghost quotes
Ghost: short segment before
Jungle Boogie: NYE 2003
Wilson: NYE 2002, only the last half of the song
Auld Lang Syne: happy new year!
Carini: Dicks 2022 Frenchie