Attendance Bias

“Tweezer” from 12/31/25 @ MSG w/Chris Witaske

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Mar 18, 2026
Chris Witaske, actor and comedian known for The Bear, Progressive ads, and Chicago Party Aunt, and a longtime Phish fan. He recounts the NYE 2025 30-minute “Tweezer” at MSG and why it felt like a high point. They nerd out about set moments, crowd energy, and how the jam shifted into a blistering Piper. Expect concert stories, venue talk, and plenty of Phish reverence.
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ANECDOTE

Chained Dancer At The Gorge

  • Brian recounts a Gorge show where a shirtless man chained himself to a fence and danced wildly at the lawn edge, leaving a lasting weird-but-legendary image.
  • He contrasts security rules by noting he was forced to surrender fruit snacks for diabetes while the chained man brought heavy chain gear into the venue.
INSIGHT

2025 Felt Like 2024 Continued

  • Brian argues 2025 felt like an extension of 2024 with the band leaning on extended jams and callbacks rather than bold new directions.
  • He notes high-profile media attention and segues/callbacks (e.g., teases within sets) made the year feel like continuity, not reinvention.
INSIGHT

Phish Embraces Their Past As Live Material

  • Both hosts observe Phish increasingly reference their past and reuse older material as building blocks rather than avoiding repeats.
  • Brian calls this a return to callbacks and smoother interplay, while Chris credits decades of trust and patience allowing jams to breathe.
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