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Review by Rick_like_an_Antelope
These were my first tapes of live phish. Maxell XL II 90s Remember those?
Truly great segues. Fantastic song selection. Big Summer '95 jams.
**came to say this**
Tweezer contains a segment that appears previously recorded and listed as "Montana" from A Live One. This is not a subtle similarity. Fishman's drum beat and Mike's bass line are the exact jam segment. Page playing the sparse striking piano notes. It's incredible.
So this is evidence that at least in part, and on occasion, as late as 1995, Phish would revisit 'moments' of jams.
::great show::