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Review by spreaditround
Stash: Strong body of work but no real tension/release to speak of or a big climax.
Beauty of My Dreams: Standard.
Twist: Chugs along as you might expect but in the 12 minute range this gets very spacey and about a minute and a half later ->
Also Sprach Zarathustra: Funk fest. >
AC/DC Bag: Nicely jammed.
Ya Mar: Very good jam!
You Enjoy Myself: sick effects from Page and Mike in the 17's and through 19 and a half.
SET 2: Runaway Jim: The blues jam they find themselves in is absolutely fantastic, must hear stuff ->
My Soul: Standard.
Ghost: Good, solid funk. But never really leaves it’s mark the way the best from this summer would.
Prince Caspian: Standard. >
Cars Trucks Buses: Standard. >
Sample in a Jar: Standard.
Run Like an Antelope: Strong Antelope that gets crazy at the end with a Makisupa jam with Page on theremin and Mike on some sort of drum kit. Very, very cool – you need to hear this.
ENCORE: Julius – Standard.
Replay Value: Runaway Jim, Run Like an Antelope. This show is solid yet unspectacular. I prefer the first set over the second set.
Summary: Phish.net has this as a 3.807/5 (109 ratings). That seems about right. Two great jams and lots of solid stuff peppered throughout make this a better than average show.