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The first thing I noticed with the presence of a second drummer was the immediate difference in stage presence... the band felt larger than normal, even before they played a note, simply due to the weight of an added kit. When the music started, the increased presence was obvious, though subtle at first. Bob Gulotti was invited on stage for a reason, and it wasn't just to look pretty... the man has chops, and the attention and patience to not just fill a space, but hold the door open for others to inhabit along with him. I mean that quite literally. Phish is a well-oiled machine on any given night... but add someone to the mix who is musically capable, adventurous, and fluent in their core language, and the potential for unseen dynamics and exploration is inevitable.
After a generally tight first set, I remember a nice breeze settling in prior to the start of the second set, bringing sweet relief to the masses. That relief was short lived however, as the Timber>Bowie double whammy that came did verily melt our faces once again. Greazy Fizeek is strong, indeed, but I contend that even he could not have pulled off that massive, merciless second set opener without a little help from his friends. I was stunned by the end of the night, and maintain to this day that it may be may #1 Phish experience (musically), simply *because* of Bob "Beast of the Beats" Gulotti. The warm breeze that picked up earlier had maintained it's potency, and brought me back to Earth well enough to drive myself home that night. However, the fact that this concert is still a hot topic, nearly 22 years after that drive, is testament to the man's talent, and the legacy of his shows in band history. Thanks for this blog post, and for giving me the space to share! :-)