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maybe it wasn't huge bold slashes of unpredictability, but it was also bursting at the seams with gorgeous melodic flourishes which turned into tangents and pushed the jam this way and that. It isn't the most rocking, but i feel like it's going to bear so much fruit on repeated listens. I love when their ESP is fully locked in, but they choose to be subtle. That's why 2012 rules: This band's taste in their own music is impeccable now.
the more I hear 2012 Phish the more I think they're better at actual improvisation than they ever were before.