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Comments on "Albany3 Recap: Never Play It The Same Way Once", posted by phishnet

Great write up!
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Lemme ask you, Ian, who the "perpetually online nerds predicted a �Twenty Years Later� > "Velvet Sea" in question are. I'm quite curious.
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Nailed it!
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Best review for best show of the run. I find the Phish guilty, as charged.
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Well done, Ian. I agree the whole run was loaded, but Sunday night the band and audience connected in a very special and tangible way. Open and joyful. Felt to me that connection was inspired by the nature of their jamming from KDF on: locked in full band group mind. Just exactly perfect.
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@MantecaMoshe said:
Lemme ask you, Ian, who the "perpetually online nerds predicted a �Twenty Years Later� > "Velvet Sea" in question are. I'm quite curious.
It me, I�m perpetually online nerds
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Nice write up!
Some things never change - I drove up to Albany from LI on Friday with a buddy - We got the unsettling news of Phil on the road trip. We thought the band might do something to honor him - Boy, did they nail it especially on such short notice. We then drove back to LI after the show. - I had a commitment with my better half that I could not get out of. She really doesn't ask for much - so it was the least I could do.

However, on Sunday, I heard from an old deadhead buddy , saying that he and his wife were going to the show - So, of course I drove back up to Albany - hung with them - laughed about doing almost the same thing for the GD Spring of 1990 (when the venue was called the Knickerbocker) We then saw a grate SUNDAY show & I drove back to LI to crash in my own bed - wake up and go to work Monday morning. Needless to say I was a little fuzzy yesterday, but its ALWAYS worth making the trip!
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