Limb By Limb

, comment by CreatureoftheNight , attached to 2016-07-18
CreatureoftheNight What the jam chart calls unpleasant, I call masterful. Trey's lines are fantastic! More please!
, comment by Thisrozeisntfree , attached to 2014-07-03
Thisrozeisntfree Where's the yellow !!! Deffintely agree above .. Also thought it should have man that top jams blog from the summer and got strong support then too .... This deserves to yellow... It's a truly gnarly type two jam !
, comment by skillz , attached to 2014-07-03
skillz @gBasgaard said:
I think this deserves a bit of the yellow highlighting to be quite honest.
Definitely deserves it
, comment by gBasgaard , attached to 2014-07-03
gBasgaard I think this deserves a bit of the yellow highlighting to be quite honest.
, comment by n00b100 , attached to 2014-07-03
n00b100 Much thanks to Rob Mitchum, @phishcrit on Twitter, for throwing this out there - Phish has played enough music in their touring career that it's hard for them to surprise us (as you'd expect, given how many styles of playing they've covered), and it's almost always worth listening when they play something that actually does. And this nutso LxL, which neatly slides from an interesting, driving upbeat jam into something darker before Fish starts tap-tap-tapping away on his woodblock and everyone else plays the most off-kilter chords and notes they can think of, most certainly qualifies. Seriously, the last 4 minutes of this jam are demented genius, the sort of jam segment that not only would seamlessly fit into a 1994 jam, but would be considered the highlight of said 1994 jam. Even when Trey tries to bring things back into the land of what we'd reasonably consider actual music, there's still enough magic for the band to come to a neat close before transitioning into a superbly placed Winterqueen. If this isn't still one of 2014's top highlights when the year ends, then a lot of socks will have been blown off come NYE.
, comment by n00b100 , attached to 2012-08-28
n00b100 A very neat surprise, as out of the usual Limb jam (with some darkness at the edges, thanks to Trey's chording) comes a really nifty piece of uptempo business, with Page's lovely organ work melding well with Trey's solos. A sleeper jam in a sleeper classic 2nd set.
, comment by moephan , attached to 1997-07-23
moephan This show was the first time i'd heard LXL and is the reason it immediately became one of my favorite '97 songs.
, comment by n00b100 , attached to 1997-06-22
n00b100 Not exactly 8/28/12's version, but look at the song gaps preceding this one! The fanbase would probably hunt down Trey and give him the world's nastiest pinkbelly if he deigned to play a song in seven straight shows ever again.


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