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I think this was my fifth or sixth review for this page. I’ve accepted the fact that I’m going to take criticism when I say the band did something less than perfectly. The truth is I have been listening to a lot of phish for a long time. I know what a flub-free Reba sounds like and I know when they reach peak jamming. If they get there, I’ll say it. If not, I’ll say that too. People seem to conflate the idea that I thought Farmhouse was poorly paced with me having a shitty time at the show or something, which simply isn’t true. I had a GREAT time at all four shows I attended, but I can still tell when things are on musically.
As for the tease, it is not mind left body. It is the break that they use for the transition from China cat into rider. My friend and I turned to each other and made the same remark. Trey also played it in Chalkdust the night before.