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So, Phish: The Baker's Dozen: Night 11 - Lemon is one of those recordings that really captures the essence of the band’s live vibe. It’s not just a concert film; it’s an immersive experience. The setlist flows like a living organism, weaving through distinct themes and unexpected transitions. The first set kicks off with that gritty blues vibe in 'See That My Grave Is Kept Clean', which kind of sets the tone. Each song feels like it builds on the last, creating a tangible atmosphere. You get these moments where the crowd energy just explodes, especially during 'First Tube'. And there’s that layered sound, you know, with the improvisational elements that keep you guessing. It’s a real treat for anyone looking to dive deeper into their music.
This film was released as part of a limited series documenting Phish's 13-night run at Madison Square Garden, making it a noteworthy piece in any collector's library. Availability can be sporadic, as these recordings have a niche audience and tend to sell out quickly upon release. Collectors often appreciate the unique sound quality and the vibrant performance captured, reflecting a specific moment in Phish's evolution as a live band.
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