Perfect Musicianship. Not a single note too many. The exact amount of notes, as succinct as possible, raw melody. Jaw Dropping. I feel lucky to have heard this in complete honesty. Bravo
I can't really overstate this enough but this is truly like every jazz player ever is aspiring to have like this performance exactly. God. Like if Metheny abandoned all of the showmanship for just raw phrase and emotion. Just beautiful wow
I love this song so much and this is as good as it gets live. But my entry to Phish was oddly enough the Farmhouse album when I was 10 years old, and it throws me off hearing the alternative lyrics during the chorus every time I listen to a live version of this song. I’ve probably seen them play Bug live three or four times and every time the chorus hits I’m just joyfully singing “bug, it doesn’t matter” with a huge smile. And then I realize they’re not singing the same lyrics.
@@yetivanmarshall1473 we all get there! Hope u cheer up ASAP! 😄 least after all the crazyness the last year and a half. We can still say the boys are alive and well and out playing shows! None the less. A phrend of Phish is a Phrend of mine. So cheers. And cheer up soon 😀
It always boggles my mind that I rarely see other lead guitarists make use of feedback more. If you want massive sustain, using feedback to get it like Trey does is the most effective method. So many guitarists are either afraid of feedback, or they only use it for noise-making like Hendrix. I hear so many players obsess over sustain. If they could learn to make use of feedback instead of fearing it, they would find they have all the sustain in the world.
@@jdg6336 oh thats because i had my step dad using my phone. Thats why i didnt originally remember even making the comment. Sorry about that, but i personally dont know the answer myself, lol. Ill ask him when i can for you though. If you want.