Product Description
To the average fan of the intricate, extended, upbeat jams featured in many other Phish songs, Brian and Robert is everything they hate: slow, reserved, simple, and completely undanceable. The song is, however, a lyrical masterpiece, an ironic description of the epitome of what a Phish fan is not: a detached, morose, lost soul who finds no joy in life. Someone who would rather be at home in their TV seat, since there is no one they would care to meet. They are the solitary diner, the loner on the playground, the grumpy old man that bangs on the apartment wall when the stereo is too loud. Brian and Robert named for Eno and Fripp calls out to the lost soul and hopes to save them from their self-imposed misery.
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