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Published: 2011/05/11

by Randy Ray

Phish: 7.3.10, Verizon Wireless at Encore Park

JEMP

Phish began its two-night stand in Georgia over July 4th weekend with an incredible display of versatility that would continue to be a common theme throughout the rest of its 2010 campaign. On July 3, the quartet acknowledged its ravenous fan base (“McGrupp & the Watchful Hosemasters” was played by request), its state of mind (“Sanity” with its lost and found verse), its unique blend of composed weirdness and improvisational magic (“Bathtub Gin” crackles with energy; ever onward, indeed), and its enchanting and inspired pairings (“Rock and Roll”> “Prince Caspian”> “Tweezer”> “Slave to the Traffic Light”). One has to wonder if these live Phish gems, beautifully re-mastered by Fred Kevorkian from Jon Altschiller’s original live mixes, can continue to flow from their vaults indefinitely.

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