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In the end, too much thought and energy was devoured in the breakdown and discussion to just let IT go without passing the argument (which is now becoming a crusade) to change the 8/22 Watkin's "Tweezer> Caspian" set list sequence to "Tweezer> Prince Caspian> Tweezer". In an effort to plead our continuing quest for defining the truth in Phishtory, I am taking the liberty to recycle some past email dialog that originated the moment the 8/22 set list was posted on .net a few weeks ago. Big Props to my man Bushcow, aka Bakesaleboy as the originator & inspiration for this crusade. We will not rest until the other "> Tweezer" is added! ...
Breaking IT down, IT does return to Tweezer. With full participation at "some level" from the entire band. Here are the facts (as I hear them anyway)...
The "shift" back to Tweezer happens as follows:
1) Fishman's Tweezer beat around 7:12
2) Trey with clear Tweezer riff at 7:33 (in G instead of A, using MuFX + Whammy?) Similar effect treatment to this year's Alpine Tweezer, btw. Please, Check this out as another point of reference, as other documented versions are relevant facts in the foundation of any argument.
We are safely established back in Tweezer at this point and the Jam continues in G and moves into C/G along the way. But, if you need more circumstantial evidence...
3) Page enters with "Roll with the Changes -aka Keep on Rolling" progression clearly around 14:00ish (in C) Also, on display in a varied form this year's Alpine Tweezer. (again, contemporary styling's are relevant)
4) Mike dropping those huge Tweezer envelope bass Bombs toward end (in this case meatball C bass notes, signaling the later to come Reprise, of course)
That's it! All 4 members playing some form or fashion of Tweezer.
Now, the only argument to tilt my head and give me pause... is that Fuckerpants is basically a G / C foundation, so they may argue they never really left the progression structure. But, that's a very weak argument given the situation and circumstantial facts above. If they want their cake... it should be should be renamed "Tweezerpants Jam". But, it's a "Tweezer jam". Hey, The Music don't lie!
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Most of the notes above are cut & paste from emails to an unnamed .net editor over the past few weeks (who actually agrees with us, BTW). Join the cause, as 20 years later, we don't want the next generation believing it's a straight up Caspian, do we? Use any or all of this argument to help correct Phistory!