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Review by Penn42
These old '91 setlists are always super fun. Having so many songs from Junta, Lawn Boy, and A Picture Of Nectar all in one show always makes for a good time. Plus there are tons of awesome songs like Brother, Suzy, and the Mike's Groove medley that never made it to an album. This show contains many solid, straight-forward renditions of these classics. @TheEmu has it, this Brother is relentless. It's the highlight of the show. He's also right about the Reba and Antelope being good.
Overall, this is a solid Fall '91 show. I feel many early shows are better as a whole than on an individual song basis. At this point in their career Phish was not yet jamming in a way that warrants multiple listens. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of solid jams from '91 and before, just none unique enough to hear again. This show is an exception on that front because of the Brother, which I will definitely be listening to in the future. That shit is straight fire.
4 stars.