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Review by CharlesAlkan
I'll also say this feels more like a (wacky) jazz show than a phish show. There is a lot of shenanigans, weird sounds, fast-paced style changes, virtuosic solos/duets/etc, but not as much of the exploratory band improvisation phish is known for. So if all you're looking for is 'type II' jams, this one may not be to your liking. As someone who likes both types of shows though, I thoroughly enjoyed it.