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Review by geogaddi
set two was solid, and again I think an improvement from the night before. Chalkdust, plasma, and fuego are all highlights that contained focused jamming that had the whole crowd engaged. The jam that I suppose we're attaching to guy forget (I interpreted it live as C&P -> GF -> C&P, but what do I know?) was stunningly beautiful. I adore this type of ambient stuff and am always surprised that it doesn't get talked about more. At points towards the end of this ~4 minute jam, the reverbs/delays/pads were louder than the dry instruments, swelling in volume between the front and back of the mix, it felt like the ambient drones were gonna entirely take over, which tbh is exactly my dream. Gotta scope the AUDs for this one because as usual the SBD has most of the wet ambient reverby/paddy stuff real low in the mix or entirely inaudible. Quite honestly one of the most beautiful things I've seen phish do in 73 shows, but I know by now that this is very subjective and personal to me. This type of stuff doesn't seem to do much for most phans.