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Review by SkyTrainWand
... When they change into a major key for the first time I imagine slowly falling into a giant pillow. I was also present in the venue for this Tweezer.
I finally got to where I needed to be for the jam and I remember feeling several times like *everyone* in my area was moving in this widespread chaotic synchronicity, like there were thousands of invisible rubber bands connecting everyone under the roof and probably on the lawn too. I'm sure some of you have noticed the "elastic" effect before, I think it happens every so often when the band and crowd manage to connect on a *deeper* level than usual. This Tweezer was exactly that - elastic. Phish metaphysics! The very first big peak in this one is SO GOOD and I swear there wasn't a single soul that wasn't dancing their ass off. There's a solid 12-13 minutes of jamming after that and all of it is awesome and that is why Tweezer wins.
I am surprised that so many phans were still wearing pants after that incredible jam!