Echo of a Rose from 3/24/23 at The Met in Philadelphia, PA. Directed by Jon Lombardi Photo by Adam Berta Follow Goose on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/5tkIT... Follow Goose on Instagram: / goosetheband
Yyuuupp I’m thinking right up there with the best I’ve ever hear I mean I love my major chord happy goose but they very rarely go this evil an minor an wwwoooww did they flip a switch at 17min mark holy hell
Oh god to be you! My first show was a burner but man! I woulda given a lot to be there for this! This is as good as they’ve given us thus far this is madness! God I love seeing them flipping it to the dark minor stuff but still it’s goose wow!!!
Went to this with my buddy after Taboose in Reading being our first show having been phish fans and let me tell you, THE GOOSE IS FUCKIN LOOOSE!!! The Mezz level was getting funky up high during both nights of superb and fantastic jamming! Thank you goose! 🪿
Completely forgot what song they were even playing halfway through but all that mattered was that whatever they were doing this night helped to break down any mental barriers I was holding onto which allowed me to become one with the music, the band and the people around me! And to me that very feeling is the spirit of truly incredible music!
Omg the fans absolutely knew this was one of the best jams they have given us thus far the crowd at around 17min mark just gives me such utter chills they are getting ssooo good!!!
I was not planning on having a big night. Couple beers at the bar after watching the stream. Then this happened. Watched this at home and proceeded to go full send all evening. Didn’t have a choice.
Thanks for this! Was a great show. Let's do it again tonight. Also the mix of this sound is superb. You can hear every instrument clearly the entire time.
@@rafedanos3995 I was there completely sober and couldn't have been more blown away. I thought the Echo jam on 12/30 in Cincy was great but this is another level
It seems to me these guys have arrived at a new level. I heard them on 12/30/22 in Cincinnati and that was so amazing. And how their jamming just shifts and morphs depending on who is driving it at the time. I will say the version of Slow Ready with Lucius blows me away every time I listen to it.
The first time I listened to this I remember between 12:30 and 13:00 Rick plays a few notes to just kind of hint at the incoming darkness but you still don’t know whether or not it’s definitely coming because they let it creep in so slowly it’s incredible how perfectly this song progresses
@@keithrose4227able I first heard of it in 1969 referring to the Allman Brothers Band. Were you even alive then. That was a quote from Rolling Stone Magazine, also referring to the Grateful Dead. So F.O.