Drowned

, comment by BobDollar
BobDollar Agree with the label...

BUT this is one of my favorite jams to work/write to. 100x listens! Lots of poly-rhythmic layers with quiescent asynchronous guitar loops and Page and Mike interleaving a panoply of themes throughout. And all the time Fish playing like a mad man. His un-acceptance to let the jam fade halfway through is what morphs this into the gem it is.
, comment by BobDollar
BobDollar Agree with the label...

BUT this is one of my favorite jams to work/write to. 100x listens! Lots of poly-rhythmic layers with quiescent asynchronous guitar loops and Page and Mike interleaving a panoply of themes throughout. And all the time Fish playing like a mad man. His un-acceptance to let the jam fade halfway through is what morphs this into the gem it is.
, comment by bl002e
bl002e @Dog_Faced_Boy said:
I really don't understand why the setlist team has this characterized as a "Jam." There are no other versions of "Drowned" which -> to a "Jam", although there are quite a few extended and improvisational versions of "Drowned." And among those, this one is the super heavyweight, but it should simply be listed as "Drowned" in the setlist in my opinion.
100% agreed. I'm guessing that the splitting of "Drowned" and "Darien Jam #2" on Live Phish Volume 3 had some influence on the way this is currently listed in the 9/14/00 setlist, but the Live Phish CD series and LP.com show downloads often split longer jams from cover songs, in what I'd assume was in an effort to limit the cost of royalty payments. No need to follow that labeling, IMO.
, comment by Dog_Faced_Boy
Dog_Faced_Boy I really don't understand why the setlist team has this characterized as a "Jam." There are no other versions of "Drowned" which -> to a "Jam", although there are quite a few extended and improvisational versions of "Drowned." And among those, this one is the super heavyweight, but it should simply be listed as "Drowned" in the setlist in my opinion.
 

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