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My review essentially mirrors yours (or vice versa?), so I won't retread everything, but the literary flourish you offer here pinpoints my overall impression after getting back on the train for Year 30, and so I thank you for that in particular: "Calling audibles like this in the context of black diamond compositions like “Fluffhead” is the hallmark of a loose and dangerous Phish – and they are undeniably feeling it right now." Entirely appropriate comparison between Golden Age and Energy, and yes, I too could hear a FEFY (last played in 2011!) at every show going forward. Onwards to Chi-town!