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Review by Pinhead_Larry
This is easily one of the better first sets I’ve seen in any 14 shows. The only one that beats it is TAB 9/29/21, but that’s basically 1/2 a phish show anyway… SYSF Is surprising because it was only played last week in Bethel. While not the type II behemoth, it certainly made for an energetic jam and set the stage for…Halfway to the Moon? With a full on Shafty jam? Or song? Idk anymore. All I know is you don’t wanna skip this Halfway. And I don’t say that lightly!
Second set reads like a Phish jukebox, but this Fuego is the goods. Almost 20 minutes long, reaches a nice peak before moving into type II territory. Almost reminds me of a ‘94 Tweezer jam with how abrupt the departure in the jam that leads to the final crescendo. Not a whole lot else to speak of in the second set except that I FINALLY got my Waves that I’ve been seeking for over a decade!
The rust from spring tour is shaken off, and Phish put on a winner in Columbia, MD. Show ended at 10:50 pm. Probably the earliest time I’ve ever seen them end. But then again they actually started on time tonight lol.
Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings! Much love from CLE.