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Check out 3.22.93. The focused crowd got the Gamehenge. SF 3. During the second set, the audience was mesmerized, and we got one of the best shows of 3.0. Phish play great dance music, so dancing its fine by me. Take rowdy frat talk to the beer garden. These tickets are expensive and cost a lot of money. Why show up if you're not there for the music?
At three same time, if Phish don't declare it in official terms, then it's not really gonna become a standard.
Great energy last night. I thought Trey had been testing his hands a bit after the SF run. Last night was the return to rock star Trey, approaching his Jedi status. Check out that Maze. Original chaotic lines all the way to the peak. Looking forward to hearing more.
Peace.