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Phish - Tweezer - Full Concert at Nassau County Coliseum

Venue: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Location: Uniondale, New York, United States Date: February 28, 2003

In February 2003, when Phish performed "Tweezer" at the Nassau County Coliseum, they were in the midst of their second significant phase, often referred to as "2.0," following a hiatus that spanned over two years. The band had released their album "Round Room" in December 2002, marking their first studio effort since their 1998 album "The Story of the Ghost." "Round Room" met with mixed reviews but showcased their return to the music scene. The 2003 tour, which included this performance, was notable for the band's emphasis on live improvisation and exploration, hallmarks of their style. Fans often consider the "Tweezer" from this concert one of the standout jams of the 2.0 era, as it encapsulates the band’s ability to create intricate, ambient soundscapes that resonate deeply with their audience, further solidifying Phish's reputation as pioneers of live improvisational rock music.

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