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As a crusty old Phish fan who's been seeing them live since 1994, it's nearly impossible to listen to another jam band and NOT at least subconsciously hear and critique them through a Phish lens, but allow me to suggest something: crank whatever Goose show you're listening to through the highest quality, most enveloping audio possible. For me that's my car. The other day I listened to set I of 6/20/24 Atlanta on a beautiful sunny day and it was KILLER. Top notch musicianship, a really nice distinct sound, and Rick has a truly outstanding singing voice, something that cannot be said about our beloved Trey and company. I still place Phish's level of true musical communication and improvisation on an entirely unmatched level, but I am SO SO glad I finally gave Goose a level-headed chance. I will be listening to them for decades to come and can't wait to see a live show. Oh by the way today is the 30th anny of my first Phish show, yeah baby!! Also MAJOR props to Goose for making every show available on Bandcamp at a reasonable price. The mixes sound superb.
You're living life the right way bro. I just saw them for the first time in Philly and said to myself "Surely it can't get better than this?" I think my next option is to tour with these guys lol
How can you deny this band any longer??? Absolutely outrageous. Best band on the scene right now and they're only getting better and better. Cotter is an absolute beast, and everyone else is stepping up their game with every show. Goose forever!!!!
@@brianriewerts2546 Phish is on another level to me. They’ve surpassed a “scene” lol, yes I agree with you they’re the best around. Goose is the best within the context of the newer crop of jam bands is what I mean.
This was an amazing night to top off what turned out to be a a ridiculously good tour with cotter. The band it gelling on all fronts. Appreciative of the past and excited for the future - LFG!!
I am reborn to this band. Tough decisions were made at the right time and most importantly they chose the right guy for the job. What it was missing, for me was a snare drum chasing Rick all night. You can see the connections happening with excitement each time Rick spins around to Cotter. Great work boys I caught both shows in St. Louis. The band is loose as a goose with the old saying… “The band is only as good as the drummer” ahhem as a drummer, I did not like hearing that, but witnessing this change, there may be some truth to it.
I’m a drummer who picked up bass to play in a band. Drummer wasn’t the best and man when we had other guys fill in it was so much different. No denying the drummer is the most important part after that
Seriously? Seriously? Take any Dark Star from 1972 to 1974 -- the worst one you can find -- and it is more exploratory and interesting then this. Take any jam by Trad Gras och Stenar, and this pales -- pales -- in comparison. Modern bands are doing far more interesting jams then this -- go see KGLW or Garcia Peoples. Then, just about any UM Jimmy Stewart is better than this. I understand being a fan, but this is outrageous hyperbole.
This was so much fun! I felt like I was the only one dancing when it got really out there though. I LOVED it!! What a huge change from the 13K capacity sold out show the night before!
as somebody who has been using the term "escape velocity" to describe a band that can jump tracks and head off into space with an improvisation jam, since 1991, you using this in the same way makes me smile quite a bit.
Heard it was good played it at the beach while chilling with the fam today got half way in and turned it off. Lmao. Went back and listened later. Crazy stuff right here.
@@josephkaplan8287 well I was there and there were a couple times where they went to black and played in darkness for minutes at a time. Could have definitely beem a "hahahaha were tripping let's get it together" moment. Rick and Pete also cheered on a cup of tea during the opener
Definitely something in that tea… Rick has said he loves mushrooms in interviews before and was obviously tripping during the chateau sessions lol “I’m high on mushrooommssss”
Whoever agues about which band is better or doesn’t like this band because they like this band needs to look in the mirror and realize that’s the complete opposite of the message of which ever band they are talking about because the truth is if you can drop your bias bullshit you can enjoy them all.
I’m not mad about it but I just don’t get it. It’s all negative bull crap man … I’ve disliked most of my favorite bands at some point before I made the effort to see what the big deal is. And most of the time I’ve been glad I did but to each his own I guess. The jam scene has the same purpose throughout all the bands which is bringing people together to celebrate life.. my rant for the month.
Another case of cameras meandering at key moments of solos. Follow the actual flow of a song or who is changing the pace, but the bass players butt...🥁
These videos are great! One suggestion for whomever manages your channel is to turn the ads off. Nothing kills a jam like ads intermittently interrupting the music!!
I live in Europe. I like Goose. Like many other jam bands, I like them musically. But I have difficulty when they act like "posers" and act like stars. Phish sometimes had similar attitudes. I'm "here" for the music, not because you're cute or smart or anything. I'm here for the art not for the artists. Please don't ruin everything with teenage poses...
They’re good - but around half of all their jams sound like phish tribute jams for a myriad of reasons. Song writing and vocals are original but I’d like to hear more originality with their jams. I’ve seen phish tributes that don’t sound as close in terms of the improv. The tone, licks, buildups, tension, endings, etc. are all predictable imo 🤷🏻♂️
@@DMSparky They kinda were. The Dead really wasn't a "jamband." As Dylan noted, the Grateful Dead were a folk dance band. The Dead's jams were mostly Type 1 or to flow to another song, with Space being the most out there you got at a Dead show. Phish started in 1983. You had Max Creek and a few others, but Phish took that Dead formula and created what we call the "jamband" scene. Phish made folks understand and see Type 1 versus Type 2 jamming and all of those concepts. Bands like SCI, Umphreys, even STS9 etc. do not ever exist without Phish.
Not a bot, I just think they sound exactly like Phish. I don’t mean to be negative. I just don’t understand the hype. Maybe they have some songs that sound more original but all I hear is a Phish alternative. Maybe they’ll come up with their own original sound as they continue to grow.
Wow -- the drums have actually gotten worse as the tour has gone along. It is fine in the jams, but really poor in the actual songs, dropping beats and then rushing at times. You can hear Jeff trying to drive the time, as it is so off. Cotter's fills are simply poor and I think that creates the problems. It seems like they want to get to a jam, where the time lags and changes are sort of "hidden." The jam, again, sounds so much like something String Cheese Incident did in 2002 or so; a bit boring. It is only the first tour with Cotter, so I imagine it will get better and maybe they find the Type 2 stuff they were finding near the end of Ben's tenure.