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whatstheuse324 @waxbanks said:
@whatstheuse324 said:
The Biscuits have definitely perfected segues from the peak of one song into a peak of another song with flawless execution, especially the Biscuits of 2001-2005 when Sammy was still drumming and they weren't as over the top techno as they have been the last few years, (when they play at all...).
my impression is that the disco biscuits keep things easy for themselves in this regard by having a much, much smaller stylistic envelope for jams (and songs) than phish do. phish's segues are compelling partly because they're so often unpredictable -- energy > fluff > piper came out of nowhere.

trey's 'write a song in every key for every setlist position' mania makes phish's segue-happy past all the more impressive, i think.
I totally get that and agree. To the Biscuits' credit, they have taken a page from Phish's book and added their own page with crazy and creative concepts like inverting songs, which as a musician myself, can be very hard to do on the fly. Wouldn't it be great to someday see an inverted Mike's groove? Anyway, that's enough talk about the Disco Biscuits on a Phish site. Can't wait until showtime tonight! My couch and cold beer await.


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