Least Favorite

“Squirming Coil”.

This was the toughest choice, it is my favorite studio album, and not many tracks. It was between Squirming and Bouncing, and honestly Bouncing was the first song I heard of Phish, so I can’t say anything bad about it.

Tough choice but it would have to My Sweet One

So hard. I don’t think I have one! I can’t do it. Hahaha!

I can’t either! I love every song on the album…

I enjoy the studio version of “my sweet one” WAAAY more than live versions…

To be honest, and i know this is going to ruffle some feathers, but the studio version of “bathtub gin” doesn’t really do a whole lot for me. Is it b/c I compare it to live versions which are absolutely kick-ass??

Yes.

The antelope is just to weird(bad) for me!

It’s really hard to say, but the song “Lawn Boy” seems out of place. I like it, but it’s probably my least favorite.

I’ve got to say Oh Kee Pah…there’s really not much to it.

I would have to say Bouncing. it mignt be the placement problem, but it just doesn’t do a thing for me.

bouncing

That makes me sad. I love that song. But Bouncing for sure… I’ve never understood that song.

what are you people talking about!? Bouncing around the Room kicks major ass, and so does Squirming Coil. I dont think i have least favorite for this album, I think its probably one of my favorites.

If i must make the heart-wrenching choice, I’d say SOAM :-/ or Bouncing (it’s a tad too slow for me compared to live versions). I still love these songs though.

ditto. this is my favorite studio album.

My Sweet One.

Easy choice for me. I just never got into this song ever.

Looking back, I don’t know what I was thinking. Bouncing beats Oh Kee Pa for sure. OKP is just too short to really enjoy.

my sweet one

I feel Bouncing is great, but I think the ending is horrible. The song just ends on a note which makes it seems like they didn’t know how to end it. I feel they should have used a fade out which would have given the tune a better effect.

OK. I’ve Finally decided that there is o song I dislike enough to call it my “least favorite”