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the first show i clicked on does have an Antelope !! i'm not sure where to start listening because it looks like quite a good one. : ) : ) Just prior to falling asleep i had a vague yet distinct concept about, what Richard has been writing about recently really well, the concept that there are some differences between initially vitalized and secondly vitalized Phish.
And without going on about it too much I think some of it is how connected, at the same time as they create their own distinct, inimitable, genuine worlds in every possible ways; they have also always had not just their finger on the pulse of the evolution of cultural reality, they have been in like a bathysphere directly within it for eons now. They have kept up with it somehow since 2009, and are ferried along with its many many currents too. In a similar sense, modern day culture has gone the opposite of rudderless, it has a divine yet partly cumbersome ( for humans ) amount of rudders now, thousands of auxillary rudders !! There used to be the equivalent of just one rudder for everything if that makes sense. I'm not sure where they all came from, they do all work as well as possible.
Ok!! Happy to say this is a very nuanced recording and the mix channels find themselves creatively balanced.
A cornucopia of conceptual shifts one after the other very natural, for the first several minutes of this set closing version!! Edit: This is a group of songs with Antelope after all too. i think Magilla and La Grange continue the emotional concepts and energies they find !!
I think they could still do this if they did want to and it would be no less legit or creative. but i think without those smaller rooms, that might make it harder to feel the physical nearness of eachother. That's something both Fluff and Antelope seem to tune into as much as possible. These modern stages often have them spaced apart quite differently from a school of fish or murmurating birds, although their communication hasn't been lost. Some of the feelings just neutrally aren't possible, not because of anything other than the size of the stages and rooms. it's intriguing!!