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Is this not the sequence that was playing on the screen?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGCUUfs2IIc&index=15-nFkfwFPII_VVWbl9WPJGLJhrlfWN
The band was playing behind the screen, and at certain points, you could see fractally images of Fishman's drums, Page's keys, and Trey and Mike's fingers/fretboards in the corners of the screen with a bunch of weird trippy space shit in between. I'm not sure if it was a really well done live kaleidoscope effect put on actual video of them playing, or if it was all pre-recorded. (it seemed that way to me but i was on a ton of acid)
I like that names of the various nebuli and galaxies were provided. Nice little educational video right there.
When the screen became translucent and you could see the boys locked into that sick jam it was a great culmination of the days events. To space and back.
Mind blowing is an understatement.
Forgot to add that the only downside to where we were is that about 15 minutes into the jam it smelled like someone straight shit themselves in our area. It only lasted a minute, then dissapeared, then came back, then someone called the person out loudly and that was the end of that.
Funny shit, haha!