184Blaze OnblissA bouncy shuffle is led by Page's clavinet and Mike into a "Mind Left Body"-like chord progression. This returns to a mild shuffle, eventually turning into a bliss passage in Eb. A very pleasant melody erupts from Trey and Page, and a pleasant peak evolves. While not a prominent jam peak, it has some longevity and gets to a nice place before winding back down. A pleasant though not intense journey. · 103 BPM
17:18
164Corinna144 BPM
5:31
147Mike's Song99 BPM
6:25
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153Contact123 BPM
6:12
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140Weekapaug Groove136 BPM
4:59
156About to Run92 BPM
7:47
150More89 BPM
7:55
SET 2MAIN6 TRACKS·1:092 CHARTED
294TweezerIISymphonic in scope, this version features a host of strikingly disparate sections with tempo and key and harmonic and melodic changes galore. Inarguably among the most sublime masterpieces of improvisation in Phish's illustrious history. · 129 BPM
35:33
256Ruby Waves144 BPM
13:23
>SEGUE
248Steam162 BPM
6:03
>SEGUE
294TweezerIISymphonic in scope, this version features a host of strikingly disparate sections with tempo and key and harmonic and melodic changes galore. Inarguably among the most sublime masterpieces of improvisation in Phish's illustrious history. · 83 BPM
<p>The Ballad of Curtis Loew was played for the first time since October 16, 2016 (121 shows). The first Tweezer ended with a Let's Go Blue jam and was followed by banter in which Trey talked about being repeatedly hit in the head with a pan and screaming on December 30, 1994 (the night of Phish's first show at Madison Square Garden). This story was accompanied by sound effects by Fish and Page. Trey teased Johnny B. Goode at the end of Rock and Roll.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 38mwith break
LONGEST35:33TWEEZER
SHORTEST2:27TWEEZER
AVG SONG8:46across 18
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES70.39 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME11%of 158 min
SONG DURATIONS · 18 IN ORDER0–36 MIN
TWEEZER 35:33
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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