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Also.. Am I thinking of the wrong song from Shaft? It really doesn't sound anything like the song I think of when I think Shadt Theme, seems more like a Phish jam.
I'm usually dying to claim that X 3.0 jam crushes Y-Z jams from earlier days, but I think it's right around the same level of the Philly And Osaka Themes, nowhere near as weird as VA Beach, just about as funky as the MPP Outro (which I guess could/should be wholly attributed as a Dog log intro jam but is one of my favorite minutes of Phish ever)
Poor 6/7/95 Boise version that sounds like a futuristic dog fight and nails the song In every imaginable way.. You're still in my top 5, Boise!
Didn't find the 20 Years later jam as compelling as the shorter jams on the song from Camden and Augusta 2010 (Fuck Your Face> Mikes> Fuck Your face> Mikes> Light-> Twenty years Later-> FEFY is perfection and all)
Buuuuuut I kinda feel like the only person who thinks that this tour was in line with the last bunch of tours instead of blowing them away. Thought it was comfortably below either of 2012s legs until Ghost> Carini fiiiiiinally nudged it up onto that shelf.
Still.. I think 2012 and 2013 are tied and 2011 is almost as good as either. Less consistent, but the improv is better.