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I'm a fan of the loose rambling long form jams of 2.0, but sometimes the 20+ jams from that era feel like 20+ jams. This Tahoe jam somehow distorts time and feels much more concise than 30+ minutes. It's impressive to say the least.
And any hater who doubted Phish's ability to pull off a jam of this caliber and length in this era is a fool. This is not the Rolling Stones. These guys are professionally educated musicians who are continuing to perfect their craft. If they broke up again and reformed at the age of 70 for 4.0, they'd still be able to bust out music of this quality, because these guys live and breath music. They are students of music, and they're journey of learning is never over. This Tahoe Tweezer is not an outlier.....30 years of playing is producing a fine wine for us phans to drink.
If your cup is full, may it be again.