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just guessing - as i was present and feeling the energy of all things this night - i think they ( the phish from vermont ) determined to just give us the gift of the most excellent sound and light - the YEM ( to my ears and eyes ) seemed to be all about CK5. i was so completely emersed in the light changes at this moment, i felt transported into some other time and place of immiediate absorption into auditory and visual glory. the lighting possibilities at the forum were astonighing. this concert and setlist came across to me (subjective opinion) to be most about the ck5 and the artistry of kuroda's input. YEM (while forgoing the reprise) was a dear perfect call on the part of the band. the lighting was so beautiful i could not look away to take a photograph as the immiediate experience superseded the desire for documentation.
"if one always follows the rules... then that one will become too predictable ( and no one wants that )". - MOstGhoSt