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muchado The best part of the 'Twist' jam was Kuroda! I hope a video surfaces mkdevo style, which is a static shot of the band (which includes Kuroda's lights, he is CK5 after all) from the back center. Kuroda is such an integral part of the band. Phish's announced a breakup in 2004 after playing without him on Vegas. They probably felt like something was way off, and not just because of the heavy drug use which is what a little bird said he wasn't there in the first place. They were missing a band member. Phish, this art band, was missing one fifth of it's live performing artists. The lights during this 'Twist' jam were literally little purple circles twisting, rotating like the sun around the earth. That was just the start of it. Chris used every tool he had during this jam to paint the canvas. If you have read this far you know I am a far from technical person, but he the best way I describe my favorite effect was when he turned the whole backdrop black and lit up the four on stage musicians of the band individually and simultaneously, each painted with a gyrating rainbow silhouette of pointillized colors. And that was just one of the effects! The point of this post is that the recording of this jam is only half of the story of this masterpiece. Hopefully CK5 is recording his work in a static nature and jams like this will be released one day


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