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thumpasaurus @deviltone said:
Very enjoyable and honest review. However, I think the lack of jamming prevents a lot of people from appreciating other kinds of themes and flow in a set.

You considered Prince Caspian> Waves> Joy> The Wedge "thematically unconnected songs" but I don't see that at all. They connect in a distinctly Phishy way to me, especially lyrically. Sure, the segues weren't nailed, nor the jams drawn out, and it probably isn't the best fit for middle of set 2 for lots of people, but it definitely gives me the flow of extended meaning that I like to find in Phish's music.

The beauty of Phish is the multilateral levels of interpretation allowed through their music. I totally feel what you're saying brother. I get off on the multilayered lyricism supplemented with their divinely inspired musicianship. To me a Phish show is like "The Glass Bead Game" of Hermann Hesse lore. From Moma & Sample to the Golgi encore closer, there was a supreme connectivity of lyrical proofs. Some go for the Jams which I do love but what I go for is the Truth they seek to expel.


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