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Such a wonderful vibe and scene.
Yeah, I don't think length mattered here. This was an exciting jam, as is, for me. What Page did with the Shipwreck quotes has me transfixed. Makes me think of where they seemed to be headed in 2000, before they jumped ship for awhile and cut that momentum off. I'd always hoped they'd get there and bring back more of that 2000 vibe.
Wish they hadn't ended up in Farmhouse, but that is so Phish to blow minds and curveball with a ballad that takes the winds out of sails. Like they do that on purpose.
Awesome run. So many things I'm going back to. Even the Moma, a song of grown bored by.
Well done, Page. You really elevated this song and the 3rd quarter of this show.
That Shipwreck composition is even more delectably Floydian than the ending of Wingsuit. Would be really exciting to see the whole thing emerge.
Maybe now that people are thinking about it we will see it's long awaited second appearance