i have no solutions, only observations.
there\'s still a lot of space to fill in their overall sound. the keys filled that space before and they do not do so now. if they\'re not going to replace the keys (which i\'m fine with, but jill is turned off by) then they just need to keep working on their sound so that space is filled all the time. like dave said, and other people have tried to get at, there\'s a big hole in their overall sound these days. not all the time, but that almost makes it worse, in that when it does become apparent that there\'s an empty space in the music, it glares against the sound of when it is filled. and when that happens during a show (or even worse, back to back songs) its off putting. as jill said after her first (and only)three piece show - you used to be able to let your mind wander and drift with the music, knowing that there would always be something there to catch you. now, if you do, you may fall in a hole and be jarred back to reality. and that throws folks off of what they\'re used to from breakfast shows.
now, what to do about it? get a keyboard player, have him learn all the tunes, practicepracticepractice, then reveal him once its a gelled thing. sure, finding someone who will be in a band but not getting paid until they truly fit isn\'t very likely, but that\'s how i\'d go about it.
or just keep practicing, keep releasing three piece tunes, keep learning the intricacies of this new monster, take the hits while its still forming, and hopefully end up better than ever.
i will say that after 2005 i thought they were really and truly on their way, finally. there\'s a reason every other show had a best ever this or a greatest ever that. that band was truly reaching its pinnacle. the bitch of it is that, unfortunately, they had to essentially start over. and just as folks were really getting excited, they got cooled off again. it really sucks and i commend the band for getting through it. but that was also jarring for the fans. old fans want the band they grew to love over seven years, new fans want the band they\'d just gotten turned on to and brand new fans are wondering where the jamband is. bring on the prog rock, but i\'m not real sure that\'s a bigger, better audience to shoot for, either... one thing is sure, they need a coherent, constant point of view, as a band. be a jamband, be a prog band, be a hip hop band, be a rock band, whatever. right now it seems like that\'s still being figured out. sure, they\'re having fun and playing great, but it needs to have a purpose.
i dunno. i do know that i don\'t envy them in this. frankly, as much as i slagged on phish from about 97 on, i still saw every show i could, and they kept not listening to me while getting bigger and bigger, so.....