Phish Shares Official Video Of 25+ Minute Atlanta ‘Tweezer’
By Scott Bernstein Aug 3, 2015 • 8:15 am PDT

Phish began second sets in Atlanta on Friday and Saturday nights with lengthy jams that scored on both the quality and quantity charts. the band had previously shared professionally-shot video of the impressive “Kill Devil Falls” from Friday night and have now unleashed pro- shot video of the insane “Tweezer” from Saturday night.
Phish kicked off a second set with “Tweezer” on Saturday night for the first time since the famed “Tahoe Tweezer” on July 31, 2013. Saturday’s “Tweezer” saw bassist Mike Gordon use synthed-out bass tones to navigate the band into dark and funky jam territory. The improvisation moved to a blissfully sublime segment in which guitarist Trey Anastasio introduced a theme that both Page McConnell and Gordon quickly latched on to, patiently propelled by Trey’s soft MuTron-effect tone. The jam ultimately drew the song beyond the 25-minute mark, shifting several gears and hitting a manic pinnacle driven by Anastasio’s soaring guitar over an unrelenting rhythm. A final turn back into deconstructed darkness initiated by Gordon dropped into a delay loop wobble that turned into “Waiting All Night.” Watch how it went down:
Here’s more on Saturday’s Phish show. The band’s Summer Tour moves on to Nashville tomorrow night.
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