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Having only listened, I'd throw my hat in w/ best first set of 3.0 if only on sheer flow of the set--a focused willingness to move directly into the next song that early Phish did so well (when they composed setlists)--those chatty breaks between songs in most sets tend to kill the buzz--this set was determined to impress and did exactly that.
Also, no mention of the return of whisper/chant/moan weirdness at the beginning of Bowie. A true sign that vintage Phish has shown up to play.....