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Review by ND61400
Reba (unfinished) > FEFY > Circus isn’t the most appealing looking sequence, but 1) it really does work/flow, and 2) it was probably sublime in person. Now, if you were to present me with that sequence, I would probably demand that it be followed by a set closing Antelope just to make sure we’re all on the same page heading into Set 2. And sure enough, we get a wonderful set closing Antelope (it’s right and proper place).
Set 2 works well for me all the way through, but the Bowie, Tube, Slave is 45 minutes of Summer ‘98 Phish that I listen to a lot. I knew and revered the Tube from a Live Bait, but with the addition of the Bowie via the Gorge release, I feel confident in saying that 7/16 can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with big brother 7/17.