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hrc333 This felt like a nod to the drunk frat boy crowd that was this show. I can't recall a show that had this much talking. In fact, I told my friend this must have been what the first Phish show was like. A drunk frat crowd not really listening to Phish. They should have played Thriller at the end of this show.

The Rock-n-Roll was nice, but nothing else in the show will be re-listened to. I felt like in Twist, it was not really rip corded but simply Trey turned to the others, knew they would lose the crowd with any serious improv and choose to Rock out the rest of the set. Let's hope the crowd is read for more serious music tomorrow in the ATL.


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