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raidcehlalred @AbeVigoda said:
Am I the only one who didn't realize that "No Men in No Man's Land" originated from this jam? Walked away from the computer for a bit during the jam, came back around 16:30 and though it was "No Man's" playing.
Nice! Better ear than dance moves, Abe. If so, I heard it from you first. Given the band's penchant to revisit cool jams as means to cull source material....

I'm happy to give @nichobert the nod, here. And this isn't in response to @n00b100 's point - 'hewing' close to '97 and whatnot....

....that reads accurate, and makes sense to me. I don't get the 96 comparisons raised elsewhere, particularly on the jam 'chart.'

In 96 Simple was supercharged and exceedingly percussive; especially leading up to and post 10/31. I agree that the year was a high-water mark for the tune, but don't here that here - or at the Greek, either.

Greek at 10.00 mins is great Phish music. Better than the 96 ideas, I think -


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