Sunday, 31 October 2010
Tweezep!
What a show. This one will definitely go down in Phish legend - probably as the 'Tweezep' show. There were some absolutely transcendent moments that were the greatest I've ever seen and the energy of 17,000 people going crazy and just so happy to be there in that place at that time was incredible. There is absolutely nothing like it but you cannot know that without being there. There's lots of great bands I've never seen but I feel priveleged to have seen quite a few yet nothing beats Phish when they hit the high spots and they are playing as well as they ever have right now.
No photos tonight - forgot to put the recharged battery back in my camera (durrr). So many great moments:
- the pause in Geulah Papyrus which went on for ages and the band just stood grinning while a full-scale glowstick war broke out before eventually piling back into the song
- breaking into Whole Lotta Love in the middle of Chalk Dust Torture.... speculation obviously rife about what album they'll cover in the Halloween show and the people's choice would definitely be Physical Graffiti so the crowd were not just surprised and excited to hear WLL but there was suddenly a tangible sense of excitement that shot round the room - was this a taster of what's to come tomorrow.....
- Ha Ha Ha bustout. 64 shows since they last played it and I was at that one
- amazing energy for Walk Away, everybody singing
- beautiful Page keys to end set I
- Possum. What a fucking song, what a way to control a crowd... just incredible... and Trey rocking hard. His guitar tone these 2 nights has changed subtly. I feel like he's used 'the Whale' much less than previously this year and sounds more hard rock tonight - another clue for tomorrow?
- Then the Tweezer/Zeppelin medley - everyone going crazy and the band just nailing it. Another 8 covers played tonight and yet they make each one their own and even Trey's vocals on Ramble On were spot on
- Show Of Life - 8th performance of a new song first played in June but already a firm favourite with the whole room singing along - expecting this to be the last song of Set II.... then a furious BDTNL and...
- Good Times Bad Times: at that moment in time was the best single gig performance I have ever witnessed... words cannot explain....
On stage at 8:15 - finish just before midnight
Set I
Kill Devil Falls
Cavern >
Foam
Geulah papyrus
Chalk Dust Torture ->
Whole Lotta Love >
Chalk Dust Torture
Ha Ha Ha
Walk Away
Wolfman's Brother ->
Undermind
Bathtub Gin
The Squirming Coil
Set II
Tube >
Possum >
Tweezer ->
Heartbreaker ->
Ramble On ->
Thank You ->
Tweezer ->
Stairway To Heaven
Halley's Comet >
2001 >
David Bowie
Show Of Life
Backwards Down the Number Line >
Good Times Bad Times
Encore
Sleeping Monkey >
Tweezer Reprise
Saturday, 30 October 2010
Page side, rage side
Set I:
- Star Spangled Banner (a capella)
- My Soul
- AC/DC Bag
- Ocelot
- Sample In A Jar
- Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
- Sugar Shack
- Timber (Jerry) >
- Bouncing Round The Room
- Axilla >
- Rift
- The Moma Dance >
- Cities >
- 46 Days
Set II:
- Punch You In The Eye >
- Sand ->
- Carini >
- Prince Caspian
- Corinna
- Piper >
- Theme From The Bottom >
- Golgi Aparatus >
- Slave To The Traffic Light >
- Fluffhead
Encore:
- Loving Cup
On stage 8:15 - finished just before 12:00
No new songs, no bust-outs, no real surprises... 6 covers (though all Phish standards)... some big hitters - Slave, Fluffhead, Piper - but Antelope, Bowie, Hood, Tweezer still to come..... roll on tomorrow night
Friday, 29 October 2010
A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing
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sign on the Boardwalk |
First time at Heathrow Terminal 4 (I think) and turned out the Virgin flight I thought I was on was actually a Continental flight which was fully booked and the only seat left (apparently) was the middle one in the row marked in red on seatguru.com (which means don't sit there)... so not happy to start with. Mooched around the terminal buying magazines then went into the zone.... noone to talk to, not in any rush, just read and concentrate on not thinking about delays and how long everything is taking.
Turned out the seat wasn't so bad. Bit unusual being in Economy but hey, it was cheap and the entertainment system on Continental is pretty good - if you're used to United (but what isn't). Had to pay $6 each for 2 red wines but the food was surprisingly good too and in between reading the papers watched American Beauty again, slept for a while, then Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Landing at Newark (another first) was a bit hairy and flight an hour late overall then the joys of US Immigration. What a disorganised, deeply unpleasant soul-destrying experience that is. I don't understand why people dislike traffic wardens so much. We all know whether we're supposed to be parked somewhere or not so why's it their fault if we get a ticket. The arrogant obnoxious twats that work in US airports are far more more unpleasant.
Wandered round the airport for a while trying to find the National car rental. Had to make a phone call to get directions which involved getting on a monorail to another terminal, and from the window of the train could clearly see the Manhatten skyline - an unexpected treat. Picked up the car ok - nice Dodge Charger! - and set off vaguely in the direction of US95 South as the man at National recommended.

Tuesday, 22 June 2010
a bit more on Saturday night in Saratoga Springs
I read the Coventry Music updates every day and following them on Twitter was a really useful rolling news update on the Phish tour - helped me out a lot in the last few days with what time different things were happening and where to go/what not to do - Pauly does a great job giving you a feel for what's going on at the show. On Saturday night I was in my seat waiting for the show to start and a Coventry tweet said he was in Section 9 - and I was in Section 9 too so I looked around, worked out who it must be and went to introduce myself.
and if you're in any way interested in what I've been rambling about, I highly recommend Pauly's review of the show here: SPAC Part I: Step Into the Tweeprise
and here's a great vid of the glowstick war that erupted on the lawn during 'Suzy Greenberg'
"..a thousand barefoot children outside dancing on my lawn..."
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Won't you step into the freezer...
Saturday, 19 June 2010
Feel good about Hood
"Fireworks On A Friday Night 6.18.2010 - Hartford Comcast Center
Phish capped off two nights at Hartford, Connecticut on Friday with a completely fluid two-set show that, boasted, arguably, the standout set of the summer thus far. Putting a fierce exclamation point on the first half of the weekend, the band played with extreme cohesion and vigor, as Trey led Phish through a non-stop, guitar-led tale of wonder after setbreak. Featuring stretched out, creative annihilations of old favorites, without getting too experimental, the band came, they saw, and they conquered. Though Phish left off a big set-closer, they more than compensated with an unprecedented double-”Tweezer Reprise” encore that just about blew the roof off the Comcast Theatre.
Hartford’s second night showed what a difference a day can make. 24 hours after their only inconsistent night of Summer 2010, Phish came back with a first-rate show that featured, in my opinion, the defining set of the six-show tour. As we sail into the second half of the weekend and into the woods of upstate New York, SPAC will likely bring more special evenings, but will Phish top such a powerful endeavor? They’ve been known to…
Answers are only hours away"
I: Fee, Rift, Wolfman’s Brother, Summer of ‘89, Foam, Possum, The Moma Dance, Julius, Reba, Cavern
II: Halley’s Comet > Light > Billy Breathes, Tweezer > Theme From the Bottom, Harry Hood, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan
E: Sleeping Monkey, Tweezer Reprise, Tweezer Reprise
Onwards to the famous SPAC - Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Friday, 18 June 2010
I:
Punch You In The Eye (8:28)
Ocelot (9:59)
Dinner and a Movie (4:03)
Stash (13:28)
Esther (9:15)
Walk Away (6:50)
The Divided Sky (15:29)
When the Circus Comes (5:05)
Sugar Shack (5:23)
Alaska (10:13)
Golgi Apparatus (4:52)
II:
Party Time (5:16)Down with Disease > (16:49)
Sand > (13:24)
The Horse > (1:17)
Silent in the Morning (5:09)
Guyute (10:40)
Farmhouse (7:37)
Mike’s Song > (7:36)
I Am Hydrogen > (2:56)
Weekapaug Groove (8:49)
E:
Shine a Light (6:43)
Onstage at 8:30 - show ended at 00:15
Some random fotos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/51265971@N07/sets/72157624178692087/
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Slave To The Traffic Lights
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Get high on a New Thing
It's a weird thing.... 20 years ago, EZN were Rolling Stone magazine's 'best new band of 1991'. How their career nose-dived from there is probably a story many bands could tell but they shoulda been huge. I've followed everything they've done, including hours of Donnie Vie's late-night ramblings from his subscription-only website, and they hold a special place in my heart. I can't honestly say they are one of 'the great' bands, but they mean a lot to me and whilst there's something sad and faded about them being reduced to playing a room above a pub in Camden to about 100 people (they can't possibly be making money out of it), to have already seen them in London twice in 2010 is amazing to me. Two years ago I drove from LA to Las Vegas just to see them - no casino, no Vegas strip - and drove the long road back through the desert again the next day. There couldn't have been more than 30 people watching in the 'Canyon Club' that night. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6hlXIaNjEc
Tonight I went to see Lou play at college, then went home to do some (more) work, then 'popped into town' to see Chip & Donnie. Amazing! Who'dathought?!
Setlist pretty much as expected:
Heaven And Hell
Alright
Saturday
There Goes My Heart
Baby Loves You
Dissonance
The Beast
Lazy Dazy
High
Rock N World
Wheels
Fly High Michelle
New Thing
Monday, 14 June 2010
... all I want is a taste for free
So what am I hoping they pull out at Hartford or SPAC this week that I haven't seen them play before?
The A list
- Harpua, Simple, Farmhouse, Sleeping Monkey, Llama, Back On The Train, The Lizards, The Meatstick, Scents And Subtle Sounds, Tela, Fast Enough For You, If I Could, First Tube.
Let's see how many I get.
And songs I'd be very happy to hear repeats of....
- Run Like An Antelope (every night please), Loving Cup, Fluffhead, Tweezer, Maze, Foam, Tube, Golgi Apparatus, David Bowie, Suzy Greenburg, When The Circus Comes To Town, Scent Of A Mule, Gotta Jibboo, Split Open And Melt, Bathtub Gin
Four of the B list were played last night at Hershey, PA. One more show before Hartford...
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Sat, 2010-06-12 Blossom Music Center - Kill Devil Falls
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Fri, 2010-06-11 Toyota Park

Thursday, 10 June 2010
Mr.Miner's '20 Questions For June'
20. What lasting impact will Joy material have in setlists?
19.What will Trey’s “show shirt” be this tour?
18. What new covers, if any, will the band incorporate into their shows?
17.”Free” : Do or Die?
16. Which shows will smoke harder – SPAC, Camden, or Atlanta?
15. What songs will emerge as the prominent jam vehicles of the month?
14. Will the band minimize or shelve “Time Turns Elastic” after leaving it off the New Year’s Run?
13. Will Exile have a lasting impact on the band’s setlists and/or style?
12. When will Phish bust out “Liquid Time?”
11. Will meathead Merriweather security guards ever stop pretending to be bouncers at New York night clubs?
10. How will the ticket scene shake out? Scarce? On the ground? In between?
9. Will Tuesdays prove tremendous at Portsmouth, Great Woods, and Canandaigua?
8. Will “Fluffhead” gracefully fade into the background as a symbol of 2009?
7. Will Miami prove to be a baseline for jams in 2010?
6. Will “Show of Life” debut in Chicago?
5. Was “Golden Age” one and done?
4. More open jamming?
3. Will “Mike’s Song” return to prominence or remain an eight-minute, custy anthem?
2. How will the Flyers fate in the NHL Finals effect Trey’s head space going into tour?
1. …Can you still have fun?
Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan
Phish Summer Tour 2010.... announced in March and anticipation's been building since.
So there we have it. Any Phish aficionado (can you say that?) would want to be at every show but for all sorts of reasons I had to settle for just a few. Here's hoping it all works out...
PHISH SUMMER TOUR 2010 from Phish on Vimeo.