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Review by malachai
Awesome show all around. The Wedge was brilliant! Love how Ghostapaug got all Ghosty in Weekapaug, what a cool thing this Ghostapauging has become. Did you hear how hard they were GHOSTAPAUGING?
I'm really against giving Mike's Song a > into The Wedge. It's really a segue for segue's sake kind of thing. Mike's kind of segued in Mansfield, that gets a pass for old time's sake, and also kind of in Clarkston. The Mike's in Philly and Chicago, definite no on both. I mean they stopped, the song ends there. No segue necessary.
"Segues used to mean something man."
And when you saw a set almost completely segued together it mean some real experimental shit, not a half-second break between songs.
Also, I loved Mike's Groove. I still love Mike's Groove. I'm not a huge fan of stopping the Groove until the Groove is over. If I were in Phish a rule would be: If you start Mike's Song, you're starting a Mike's Groove (even if there is no H20)- no stopping the grooving until we're all sharing in the Weekapaug grooving. The WEEKAPAUG GROOVING. MIKE STARTED A SUITE GROOVE MAN NOT A CIRCUS.