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Review by DanceTheJig728
CDT>Guelah is a sick start to a show in my opinion! First set may be a little inconsistent but the playing is very good I think. Awesome Stash and Wilson>Possum to close the set
The second set may look weird to some at first to some (like myself) but there are some tasty jams in here. Spacey yet awesome Light>46 Days. This Maze shreds face and Meatstick is always good for me. The transition into Mango Song is nice and Fluffhead and Julius always rock.
I truly found my dream of an encore to a Phish show after hearing this show. Contact>Slave. Perfect in my eyes.