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Review by Abe_Froman
This was a different time. Seeing Phish on TV was fun and cool. Now, most shows are webcast. Then? You traded cd’s and tapes, watched them on network tube. Got tapes/discs a few days, weeks, months after.
Leno does the “we’re out of time “ gag because of course he does. Leno was a cheese ball. I enjoyed his show, but cheese balls. Phish does Twist, it’s decent. Pro-Phish audience. Phish played the hell out of Twist in 2000, in a good way. (Fukuoka, Alpine, Radio City, Big Cypress counts I believe, and that’s just getting started) This one is fine and the experience was probably fun for them. Jackie Chan was on the show. They’d do another solid Twist at Shoreline (along with SMOOTH 2001>Tweezer) and that was that.
TAB and Oysterhead and Vida Blue, oh my.