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Review by Natureswanderer
Fun crowd control opener got us moving right away. After a nice and danceable poor heart, we were treated to a delightfully funky Moma. Funky phish is my sweet spot, and this one hit the spot for sure. Train through Roggae was all great and the band was absolutely locked in. Debut wave of hope was nice and then it all happened….
STASH. This may have been one of the best jams, let alone stashes I’ve ever heard. Honestly it’s hard to even put into words how good it was. If you do anything today, listen to this Stash. It has it all.
Set II was chock full of jams. Three mamooths in Everything’s Right, Chalkdust and DWD took us to exploratory heights. Beautifully placed Velvet sea and a rocking Possum taboot to cap off the set. Sweat pouring completely down the body is always a sign of a goooood ass show.
Drift while your sleeping was welcomed as the encore and wrapped up a complete show for me. #43 was indeed a great one! Can’t wait to see what’s in store for tonight.