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The band clearly enjoy themselves singing a capella.
Do the phans?
I love Phish!
I love a capella!
I do not love Phish singing a capella.
I know I open myself to dire downward thumb downvotes here - but:
Strawberry Fields was tedious - the singing was flat, messy and deeply lacking musicality.
It is possible to achieve 4 part harmony Golden Hose goosebumps moments - but they consistently do not.
In the words of FZ, shut up and play yer guitar.
Or - please make some time and hire a vocal coach to learn the art of mens quartet singing. Phans deserve more than the novelty of a handful of below average a capella tunes by our favorite foursome.
And - SOAM was brilliant. ????