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Review by AntelopeFlashMob
I wished the people near me "Better Luck Next Time" and went and raged lot till I came down off my doses.
Listening to it tonight again, I kinda wished I crashed the pit for that Walrus encore. But oh welsies. The Ghost->Light is some of the best Type II up to this point of Summer 16. And my theory on "Light" was that the intensity of its jam came from Page battling Trey for control of the jam after deciding he'd lead the whole tune from keys after Trey flubed lyrics early. That's how it unfolds for me anyway. They are both firing at 888% the whole 18 min rendition of the song. It's no wonder the PA blew.
(No but really I feel the marimba blew it from how far they pushed the sound system during "Cities")
K. Hope I didn't post this already.
Crunk posting.
Loving Phish.