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Piper72 I, too, went "off the grid" and didn't watch until later, and thought that they had chosen the most obscure indie or prog album they could think of, then fell asleep (it was almost 4am)...then when I heard what they did the next day, I laughed my ass off. Only Phish. Then I listened again. There are some classics here. Some had weak moments or need a little more development (is Phish inviting us into the editing process? I think so...isn't that what they have been doing all tour?) but overall the listens got better and better. The fact that the first impression was "who the hell is this" not "what weak crap are they trying to pull on us" proved (IMO) that they really had spent a long time crafting and practicing the material, and I felt lucky to have witnessed it, and that my favorite band is still writing strange, interesting and catchy material, and is putting their faith in us as we are in them.


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