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Review by Choda
1. 8/17/96
2. 10/31/98
and thirdly 9/18/00
I had no intention of attending this show but the rumors were going around that they were going to take a break.
Went to see the new Phish movie three days before the show and was convinced that I was making a good decision.
Drove the six hours, chilled with some kids in the lot playing guitar, shared a bowl. I remember it was a beautiful day.
First time at the venue. THIS VENUE IS GREAT! Not lying. Gorgeous place to see a show.
I like songy (not a word) 1st sets and Caspian's don't bother me as set closers…especially 1.0 Caspians.
I love this 2nd set…it is all oner the place…which I get off on at Phish shows. I remember this Halley's rips…Trey was on fire, Page was on fire, Mike was on fire and Henrietta was ripping the drums like only he can.
Then.
Trey leaves.