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Phish kicked it here in The Big Sky, without a doubt. This is the epitome of phish's highest skill in their early years.
It's the very special Tweezer from which comes the track on A Live One titled "Montana." It was a title that always confused me until I heard IT - this entire show. It's is killer fun, don't neglect the other songs in favor of the jam. The problem with my take on it, and I recognize this, is that it is all quite expertly and cooperatively executed. Regardless, this Tweezer is not the only highlight from this show.
The fans are the highlight, though. If Phish claims they react to and interact with their fan base, it's obvious here! I dig it.
But all things considered, Jon Henrietta Fishman is this particular show's hero. It is such a joy to hear in its entirety!
Try to convey what you strive to condone.
This Tweezer is the epitome of the sound of Fall 1994. It is beautiful, it is dark, it is moving, it is powerful, it is explorative, it is undaunting, and it is unstoppable. The DDLJ is just the icing on the cake. Please, my limited vocabulary cannot describe this epic jam. Just please listen to it if you have not already.