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Review by jadedforbin
Tweezerpants and Blaze On are both top notch versions. Besides that, there's simply nothing super notable besides the Drive-In jam, which shouldn't count as part of the show proper.
We don't count the Tower jam as part of the IT shows proper, why is Magnaball different?
Phish 3 setters used to peak in the third set (as they should). This one peaks with the Tweezer through Blaze On, then peters out with short jams and ripchords.
Even if we count The Drive-In, in terms of all time shows and in terms of festivals this is middle of the pack. At best.