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The triumphant ecstasy that erupts out of this song is clearly not rehearsed, and the perfect timing and magical execution are like lightning in a bottle. I think everyone will generally agree on that.
A recent similar example of unexpected eruption (although not quite as epic as this tweezer) might be Limb by Limb from St. Louis last year. I also think this was clearly not rehearsed, as both it and this tweezer took so long to develop the triumphant moments in the songs.
An example that I might suggest would better fit your "rehearsed" or "composed" description here would be Super Ball Mound. The joy that explodes at out of that little 2 minute solo at the end of the song has "more" of a feeling of rehearsal. There's no lead up or exploratory build up...it's certainly not composed note for note, but Trey had to have planned that to some degree because it's not a usual spot for a jam.
A final note--I think what can come into play is any member(s) vision for a song or jam prior to really getting into it. Like "hey, let's explore this song or that song tonight." Do I think that they scripted any part of the actual composition of this Tweezer? No. Do I think they sat around at set break and possibly discussed "hey, let's open with tweezer and ride the wave for a while..." -- certainly possible.
Phish explored different themes and managed to brilliantly execute IT. They've made a career out of trying to capture IT and share it with us. In Tahoe, they just simply NAILED IT.