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Both those segues were masterpieces. -> Tweezer had some slight hiccups, but often those hiccups would cause Fish to dropout and let the band regroup, this time they trusted each other to pull it together with haste, and they got it.
And if we're getting Type II out of two new songs as well as a Twist that easily slides into the top 3 versions from the past 5 years, I'm fine with some old warhorses being used as connecting blocks.
More than fine with it really..It's kinda sorta my dream that Phish will one day totally revamp the list of songs that they turn into jam launchpads.