 Thanks for putting this list together. It is fun to go back and revisit jams I've either attended or listened to, and also discover ones that I'd somehow missed. You have some thoughtful commentary. The biggest difference in 3.0, I feel, is that Phish are far more efficient in hitting their peaks. What used to take them 20 minutes to find a groove now takes them 8 or less. I'm a big fan, not because I have a short attention span. But because I think it really shows their mastery. Everyone loves a long jam, but even better, I love a tight one.
		Thanks for putting this list together. It is fun to go back and revisit jams I've either attended or listened to, and also discover ones that I'd somehow missed. You have some thoughtful commentary. The biggest difference in 3.0, I feel, is that Phish are far more efficient in hitting their peaks. What used to take them 20 minutes to find a groove now takes them 8 or less. I'm a big fan, not because I have a short attention span. But because I think it really shows their mastery. Everyone loves a long jam, but even better, I love a tight one.
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