2020/06/11 - Live in the Boondocks - Niles, MI

Yeah, definitely possible. I figured he’d be the most likely to hang chads. Also, as a fellow parent of two small children myself, I definitely am not rah-rah team at work these days. More like, get me four uninterrupted hours to get my shit done.

I’m sure he’s got a nanny at least lol. UM money in NC can’t suck that bad.

SC, right? Exchange rate should be even better, even accounting for the Browning Cut.

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Oh that’s right for some reason I thought Asheville

Can you remind me which one that was?

Definitely agree. Gf asked why he wasn’t cock thrusting at the camera

I can’t recall, I think in 80’s? Feel like it was on those ‘09 episodes.

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Can a mod please handle this @ass

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:kissing_heart:

I’m happy you like it, but I didn’t make it, just bolted it on to a new frame and added a hyphen :slight_smile:

Fun times these last couple nights!! So long as we can’t have traditional shows I would take a few more of these before the year ends! What a unique perspective on how it all goes down. The improv definitely “got there” more tonight, good times in unprecedented times. Really glad to see the boys back together having fun

You can what everybody pretty well?

Taste

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I love the rare times they do a →

What is the diff between a > and a → ?

Typically “>” is for a sudden transition from one song or jam to the next song, while “->” is for noting smooth segues where they begin teasing the next song before transitioning.

I thought it was the other way around but I don’t know shit

Ha, definitely not. That’s why you’ll see > segues are the norm on ATU.

“>” is an immediate drop into a song. I think moe. marks them as (nh) for no huddle.

“->” is a gradual, smoother transition. (Incidentally I think moe. is the best at this)

Obviously the latter is harder to pull off well but I think makes for a more enjoyable set list especially when you can hear the teases before they move fully “into” the song

https://phish.net/faq/segues

“->” > “>” > “phish”

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