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Several recaps this tour have noted similarities between Phish's new tunes and Dead songs, and it seems the new songs may indeed have born out of Trey's explorations of the GD catalog. I love this -- rather than cover Dead songs, Phish has found a way to inject their own catalog with the spirit of that music, a very Phish-y strategy indeed. (I still wouldn't mind hearing Scarlet > Fire sandwiched in Mike's Groove, but don't think we should be holding our breath.)
Thanks for another astute and enthusiastic recap!