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(cue the "WHY DON'T THEY JAM OUT ROSES ANYMORE?" screaming)
Hilarious. For a song that cruised into the 2.0 era with 2.5 jams ever, and maintained that number until 2012, it's such a bizarre sentiment to get frothy behind. Fee and Mango Song and Number Line and KDF and Suzy Greenberg and Ya Mar and Timber and 46 Days and Chalkdust and AC/DC Bag and Back On The Train and Birds are among the songs that have gone Type II more than Roses yet will never generate a fraction of the Where's The Jams Brah?! Fury of Roses, a song with 2 giant jams 15 months apart 14 years ago.
KEEP GOING! - my kind of (entitled) heckling! I love it though! When Phish's improvisation is THIS mighty, you can't help but fiend for more like an addict with a broken syringe sucking dope juice out of cigarette filters and cotton swabs.