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Examples
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We went up the steps of a building she told me was called Tweezer or Tweedle or Tweeter, and then through a bunch of halls that all looked the same.
Early Decision Erin Fitzgerald 2009
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We went up the steps of a building she told me was called Tweezer or Tweedle or Tweeter, and then through a bunch of halls that all looked the same.
Early Decision 2009
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Having only dropped one "Tweezer" thus far on tour - a monster version in Chicago - Phish was due to break out one of their most popular jam vehicles.
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The song is a welcome addition, and featured opportunities for the foursome to cut loose, before Anastasio moved the band into "Tweezer," helping cement the evening's grand design, while reaching a fine moment of transcendence that never wavered until a humorous hiccup near the show's coda.
unknown title 2009
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Moving briskly, Phish pumped through some quintessential "Tweezer" textures before beginning to build the improv outwards.
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Just like that, we were amidst a set-opening "Tweezer" that was most certainly heading to great places.
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On this occasion, Phish decided to serve up not one of these show stoppers, not two ... but four: first the rocky funk of "Tweezer," then the slow buildup that is "First Tube," then, both of the band's epic closing anthems: "Harry Hood" and "You Enjoy Myself."
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"Tweezer" segued into "Taste," and Phish was completely on roll at this point as all the marks were hit, changes mastered, and the band was playing as one extremely-focused unit.
unknown title 2009
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An uneventful "Tweezer" jumps into the band's cover of The Beatles '"A Day in the Life" that perhaps illustrates the toll that six sets in two days had taken on the band.
PopMatters 2009
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The second set was filled with classic Phish songs including standout versions of "Tweezer" and "Harry Hood."
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