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Review by TwiceBitten
“But the song selection was bad”
{Batman smacks Robin}
“Silence chad, Phish is working their magic”
The three songs and 55 minutes of music that make up the beginning of set two is one of the longest stretches of sustained jamming by the band in recent memory. The Sigma Oasis in set one is also right up there with the best first set segments of this or any recent tour.
Phish know what they were doing, it’s Sunday, we’re in New England. The band was playing with fierce energy and taking no prisoners. We were treated to more of the inter dimensional vortex jams that showed up in Night2 of Philly (underrated) and Night2 of Bethel (overrated but still cool). Hartford was the culmination (so far) of what they’ve been developing improvisationally this summer.
Still plenty more to go and room for development. If you are upset with what the band did during this show, you should consider finding a new band. Perhaps Goose will be less challenging and maybe it’s where your custy ass belongs anyway