Permalink for Comment #1343506114 by phearless

, comment by phearless
phearless @phunky58 said:
@andrewrose said:
Good stuff @Icculus, especially with the injection of a little recent Phishstory and those jam highlights from 09-11. While I'd argue that Summer 2012 has so far been the most consistent tour of 3.0, I'd also suggest that the one thing it's lacked is a single jam or two that really rival some of the one's you mention (8/7/09 Sally, 11/28/09 Seven Below-> Ghost, 6/3/11 Dick's).

Now my two cents: I feel Sand is getting the short shrift a bit here. I disagree considerably with the 6/8 Sand being average. It's short, no doubt about it ... but it's one of the first times I heard the band open up the song in a way that gave them a lot of room to move, rather suddenly, and it set the tone for a tour of strong versions. Trey plays with a ton of effortless dexterity, it's groovy, fun, and the segue into Nellie Kane is A+. I also think the 7/3 version takes it a step further, and I'd give the tour highlight to the 7/3 Sand> Golden Age combo. I only caught 6/7 and 6/8, but I've heard the whole tour, and my vote for best show overall is 7/3 (great Antelope!)
imo opinion u hit it right on the head with the 7/3 sand--> golden age and especially the antelope (a song i am not a huge fan of). but the 7/3 antelope was the best ive heard in a long time and i have relistened to it around 5 times already. awesome lope

Sign'd on the 'Lope fellas, definitely the best one this tour and up to recent memory. That was such an such an awesome Antelope!


Phish.net

Phish.net is a non-commercial project run by Phish fans and for Phish fans under the auspices of the all-volunteer, non-profit Mockingbird Foundation.

This project serves to compile, preserve, and protect encyclopedic information about Phish and their music.

Credits | Terms Of Use | Legal | DMCA

© 1990-2024  The Mockingbird Foundation, Inc.