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World Wide Wednesday – March 27, 2025
This week’s internet swirl brings us one big, juicy question that’s been echoing across the web, and group chats.....:
Is Phish becoming predictable?
It started casual at first, but the comments piled up fast. Fans debated everything from setlist structure to jam styles, with some arguing that certain transitions are starting to feel a little too familiar. Others pushed back, saying predictability doesn’t mean stale — it means intentional, refined, even comforting.
Matt says the structure gives the improvisation more contrast. Nick thinks it’s time to bring back some chaos. Someone online said the only predictable thing about Phish is that Trey will smile at Page every time the jam gets weird. Honestly? Fair.
Whatever side you're on, it's clear this band still inspires passion. Because if we’re arguing over jam placement and song rotation, it means we still care — a lot.
More on today’s Insuphishient, including a few completely unsubstantiated theories, one or two decent points, and at least one moment where Nick zones out entirely.
Tune in. Turn up. Let’s go.
If you are new always listen to the latest show first!
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World Wide Wednesday – March 27, 2025
This week’s internet swirl brings us one big, juicy question that’s been echoing across the web, and group chats.....:
Is Phish becoming predictable?
It started casual at first, but the comments piled up fast. Fans debated everything from setlist structure to jam styles, with some arguing that certain transitions are starting to feel a little too familiar. Others pushed back, saying predictability doesn’t mean stale — it means intentional, refined, even comforting.
Matt says the structure gives the improvisation more contrast. Nick thinks it’s time to bring back some chaos. Someone online said the only predictable thing about Phish is that Trey will smile at Page every time the jam gets weird. Honestly? Fair.
Whatever side you're on, it's clear this band still inspires passion. Because if we’re arguing over jam placement and song rotation, it means we still care — a lot.
More on today’s Insuphishient, including a few completely unsubstantiated theories, one or two decent points, and at least one moment where Nick zones out entirely.
Tune in. Turn up. Let’s go.
If you are new always listen to the latest show first!

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