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Review by agelva
We all see phish because there are random nights when you catch magic. When it all comes together to be so indescribably great that you’re at a lack for words, and the only thing you know is that you need to see them again.
It was evident from the moment the show began this would be a magical night. If you cannot recognize that this is a pantheon level show, or if, for some reason you feel the need to downplay the greatness of this show, then I’m not even sure why you’re continuing to see the band.
We all follow this band because we know we will eventually see a show like this. Pure magic.