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as i read, i am listening to the recordings - the dwd is interesting. i got lost in the jam and had to double check what i was listening to again. the dwd is exploratory.
i enjoyed listening to this concert unfold live over the "radio" and ditto with regard to re-listening to the recordings. ( thanks and shout out to you kind people who stream live music for those of us at home ).
the recording is sweet southern sunday night phish - and to my ears, the most excellent unity among band members continues...
in my memory listening to the other night live, i heard, fuego - 2001 - hood - possum as one long composition with the pinacle of excitement within possum. granted, this is my subjective experience. i am only speaking for myself. to me - last night - the possum really got me.
thank you - @ jake cohen - for the reminder of piper arrangements in the dwd.
i like this review and after listening to the live ( radio ) stream and revisiting the soundboard recording, i like this arrangement of phish songs.
this night is a sweet southern recording and this one is going to my cache for the next road trip and so on...
never miss a sunday night... somehow... even if it means you are listening with the distance of the "radio"