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Review by spreaditround
PHISH, SUNDAY 05/21/2000
RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
New York, NY
SET 1:
First Tube: Standard.
Wolfman's Brother: Standard.
The Squirming Coil: Standard.
Possum: Standard.
The Moma Dance: Standard. >
Limb By Limb: Standard. >
Character Zero: Standard.
SET 2:
Gotta Jibboo: Standard.
Down with Disease: The last three minutes are a blast, and they bring it back to the actual ending. The majority of the jam is boring and lacks effort and creativity. >
Dirt: Standard.
Twist: Very, very mellow. >
Piper: The imitation of a plane taking off is pretty cool!
Harry Hood: Standard. >
Wading in the Velvet Sea: Standard.
Guyute: Standard.
ENCORE:
The Inlaw Josie Wales: Standard.
Loving Cup: Standard.
Summary: This show screams average and mediocre. Such a shame considering how hyped this was and how tough tickets were. The only thing I might consider for a Relisten would be the last few minutes of DWD. I would score this as a 3/5.
Replay Value: None.
After Velvet Sea, Page talked about how he had often visited Radio City as a kid. Trey then noted that he and Page had seen Stevie Wonder at this venue, and he discussed about how much the band appreciates the support of fans.
JAM CHART VERSIONS
Down with Disease