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The tour has been average so far, and has resembled early 2011 more than the last 3-4 years. That's just the facts.
Yes there were some moments, but Phish always has moments in every show.
They sucked last night.
Nothing worked the way it should have. Watching it felt like that moment when you invite your parents to the final night of your leading role in the high school play only to trip on a mike cord as you walk onto the stage and break your nose. It was embarrassing.
It was more than embarrassing, it was cover-your-eyes-awful, go-to-bed-early, lie-awake-thinking-about-the-future-of-humanity embarrassing.
These feelings only happen when you're in love and your girl refuses to kiss you goodnight. That's how it felt.
When Phish wows us we say so, and when they drop a deuce on camera somebody needs to say so. This review was right on. There was nothing else to say about it.