, attached to 2014-03-01

Review by jerrysphinger

jerrysphinger "Morphing Again" was a strange choice for a jam springboard, so its venture into improv felt more forced than organic, but it found its groove fairly quickly, with Mike revisiting the resonator for a bit. It transformed quite nicely into the progressive calypso of "Mrs. Peel," which got a little dreamy towards its conclusion. In Phish, Mike usually spearheads the most danceable moments, and the groove-hungry crowd were finally sated with the cheery "Face," with the projected video imagery evoking the Millennium Falcon going into hyperspace. A darker, dirtier complement to the happy "Face," "555" followed, and really got the crowd moving. "Long Black Line" was announced as the final song, and while it began with an earthy classic rock vibe, things got weirder and weirder as it progressed into alien territory.

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http://www.drypaintsigns.com/2014/03/mike-gordon-webster-hall-setlist.html


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