I agree that this song history should be updated to reflect the SBIX Mound. The ending jam was not only unique, but also quite beautiful and unexpected. It may be that the arrangement used by Mike's band made its way over to Phish, or perhaps Trey was just in the right frame of mind at the time. In any event, it was a significant departure from the structure and should be noted.
Is the Superball SuperMound a sign of things to come? If it was a newer song I'd think that it was atypical enough to consider it a "reworked" version. Either way, if Trey can find it in his heart to reprise that guitar solo in Mound from now on, I think we could deal with it. Such a glorious Mound. All other Moundains are simply molehills in comparison,
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjyDdi-J8cQ&feature=player_detailpage#t=373s
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@makisupaman said:
errr...this one - 2011-07-03Score: 0
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@skippy11 said:
You got it!!! more than once, but not quite twice!!!Score: 0
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