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Review by MrStevietRI
The last of the dozen shows I've been to was 10 years ago. I enjoy the streaming broadcasts, and still occasionally listen to the '94 Gamehenge in West Virginia front to back.
Rather than spew negatives, instead I will ask a simple question out of curiosity.
Why is maze never mentioned in any reviews? Do they fuck it up every time? It's a quintessential Phish tune, for musicianship and the frantic high speed solos.
I've also never understood Rift or Horn turning people off. The dynamics and composition are A+.
I could listen to every album from Junta to undermind forward and back.
The sheer brilliance of cohesion on stage peaked somewhere between 1994 and 1999. Just IMHO.
Rock on phans.