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Review by PhishHeadYEMrob
Train was a highlight of the first set, Ride Captain Ride was also great as this old guy sitting next to me was loving it because he knew all the lyrics. I hear some Shakedown sounding stuff in Antelope as well, but I doubt it was purposeful...just kinda sounds like a jam to me.
Disease through Carini was thrilling, sent chills down my spine. When Trey started playing Number Line and the lights became bright again, I looked around to see if anyone was as astonished as I was at what we just witnessed. My buddy swears he saw Kuroda make a Japanese flag on the audience behind the stage during Trey's Woman from Tokyo teases...
And who doesn't love Hood? No one.
Energy was kept high for the whole show. The boys nailed this one.
Great times, great vibes, great people, great Phish.