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when i got back into phish in 2000 (after abandoning the band and the fandom through all of 1999) i kept hearing about 'sand,' and could never figure out what the big deal was -- still can't. fisher-price songwriting, no melody, no arrangement, just...nothing. it's a nothing song.
@nichobert is dead right here: 'sand' was mostly a pleasant waste of time, a chance for trey to show off his fx while boring mike to death, until mike caught it by the neck these last couple years. now i look forward to it more than 2001 -- which i never ever ever ever ever ever thought i'd say.
'sand,' 'jibboo,' and 'first tube' are as dumb as 'jennifer dances' but at least you can dance to them. new flash: that's not a compliment.
great show in st louis btw.
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p.s. the trey band take on 'sand' sucks way worse though. i'd rather hear the bassist from showbiz pizza.