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Heard the same "it's okay if the song pool is smaller as long as it's good" argument in 2013 and it didn't sit well with me then either. Nor am I looking for 12 song 2nd sets. I just want variety. It's what I wanted in the Dead and what I want with Phish.
I have no problem with a core group of 20-30 songs in a heavy rotation, but the others should be generously sprinkled in to mix things up and keep things fresh. There's no excuse not to other than poor preparation, in my opinion.
I didn't watch tonight's webcast, but it appears they had an ear to our proverbial wall tonight!