Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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2019-07-09 | Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1 | Uncasville, CT | 16:54 | An absolutely stunning piece of psychedelic music, almost akin to free jazz at times, that touches on nearly every mood imaginable in Phish's improvisation and a few not imaginable in Phish's improvisation. Exceptionally deep and must-hear. |
2019-07-10 | Stash | Uncasville, CT | 12:49 | The jam breaks into a really cool, "Caravan"-like (Duke Ellington) or "Spanish" minor mode jam section at about 8:00, which continues for several minutes and grows increasingly intense and includes a fleeting "Manteca" tease by Trey as well. This tension-filled playing winds its way back to "Stash" proper by 11:30, concluding a terrific version. |
2019-07-10 | Wingsuit | Uncasville, CT | 10:48 | "Wingsuit" is one of those songs where, when Trey's tone, texture, and phrasing align, there is no place you would rather be than somewhere upon this planet, listening to Phish. This is one such version. The band's accents are perfect, but Trey dominates, suspending animation and creating a sort of breathless relief, wonderful peaks punctuated by Fish's impeccable percussion. |
2024-07-23 | KDF | Uncasville, CT | 19:12 | Anchoring an improv-heavy set 2, this big-time "Kill Devil Falls" utilizes the consistency of its double-time rhythmic launchpad, allowing for the Phish textural machine to intensify and grow in density. Colorful ambient synthesizer textures coupled with Trey's seemingly endless bevy of melodic ideas dress the freight train that is Mike and Fishmanâs rhythm section attack, eventually leading back to the "KDF" ending, and charging into "Carini". |
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