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Review by NiceGuyMike
For me, this was the show of the summer thus far. To my ear it was immediately apparent that Trey was on, playing loose and with confidence. I knew he'd bring it for Hartford! The Julius and YEM had the crowd exploding with energy. That is how you end a 1st set. DWD had a sweet jam. It did not overtake the SPAC Moma as jam of the summer, but it was compelling. I had called Sand as the 2nd set opener and was very pleased to hear that infectious groove follow DWD. Hearing the beautiful and delicate Tela balanced with the noisegastic throw down that was Carini sums up why I love Phish.
Give this show a listen if you missed it