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Send us a Text Message.Hi everybody and welcome to today's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. When I began this podcast, I didn't know too much about the key shows of the end of 1.0. The years 1999 and 2000 weren't exactly lost to me, but it was harder then than it is now to get the most recent recordings. And even if you were lucky enough to get a recording of a recent show at the end of the century–or the beginning of the new one–chances are that the recording didn't quite capture the intricacies and details that you would need to hear in order to appreciate what the band was playing at the time.That's a long way to say that today's guest–Will Little-shines a ton of light on the technical aspect of what Phish was up to, musically speaking, during the summer, 2000 tour. Will chose to discuss his memories from July 4, 2000 when Phish played the 2nd of two nights at Camden. While many guests on Attendance Bias, and I'm guilty of this as well, focus on the fan perspective of their chosen show, Will focuses mostly on what made the soundscapes and atmospheric playing of 2000 so interesting and compelling. For years, I've known that soundboard recordings of this tour were high-level, dense stuff but never had the vocabulary to explain why. I still don't have the vocabulary, but luckily we have Will here to help out.And boy, did he pick the right show. July 4, 2000 encapsulates the “2000” sound as well as any other show that year. In fact, the second set is a legendary 5-song second set that opens with a 30-minute Gotta Jibboo. If you're the type of fan who likes to press play, lay back, listen, and then wonder “how are they doing this?!”, then this is your show and your episode.If you haven't figured it out by now, Will is a multi-instrumentalist from the south-east who is typically involved in a number of projects, including longtime Asheville-based band East Coast Dirt, and by the time this episode airs, he'll be playing with Phish tribute band, “Nectar: A Picture of Phish.” He'll give more details about his projects once the conversation starts.So let's join Will to chat about the the nuance of specialized guitar effects, what the funk siren really is, and whether or not Backwards Down the Number Line is a great Phish song as we break down July, 2000 in Camden.
Intro song: Fee (Junta)30. Backwards Down the Number LineStudio clip (Joy)Live clip (Commerce City 9.1.12)29. Run Like an AntelopeLive clip (New York City 12.29.97)28. Character ZeroLive clip (Lexington 11.7.96)27. David BowieLive clip (Atlanta 2.19.93)26. Wolfman's BrotherStudio clip (Hoist)Live clip (Burgettstown 8.11.98)Outro song: Silent in the Morning (Rift)
Hi everybody and welcome to this week's episode of Attendance Bias. This week's guest is the Director of Marketing for AA minor-league baseball team, the Somerset Patriots, Hal Hansen. If you've ever played a trivia game between innings, watched a bunch of sausages race around the bases, or caught a t-shirt launched by an air cannon at a Somerset Patriots game, Hal is the guy to thank. We had a great time today talking about Phish and baseball.For today's episode Hal chose a huge show from the summer 2000 tour: June 28, 2000 at the Garden State Arts Center. Although I know very little about this tour, Hal did a great job explaining some of the high points of the summer of 2000, and how this show represented not only a great time in his life, but a crossroads between college and his professional career...although there would be some crossoverSo let's join Hal to hear about turbo Gin, the similarities between a no hitter and a set of Phish, and a leaked version of Backwards Down the Numberline for June 28, 2000 at Holmdel.
In this episode of Weird News Wednesdays, the lads discuss a man in a panda suit, the greatest cyclist in all of Florida, and Shaun gives some tips for surviving an avalanche. Follow us on twitter: @Heroes4hirepod , @conlawler , @shaunmeighan Follow us on Facebook: Heroes for Hire podcast Email any questions or queries to: HeroesforHire_@outlook.com
UJ sings a song for the depressed Lions fans. Then the guys discuss the state of the coaching staff on offense and defense. Discussion about Stafford, why he should not be traded, and discuss the game that made us fall in love with him. Finally, the BKDs give their famous predictions! All this, and more!
Episode Notes A Phun-albeit dated- Phish trivia quiz schools The Lza and The Kid and reminds them how green of Phish Phans they really are! The idea of musical ownership and advancing technology leads to some interesting conversation. The Jabrewers travel down south for the beer segment to discuss The Lza’s tour of the Richmond Stone Brewery. The Kid gets to taste the best of what The Veil has to offer!Songs: Ghost ,Backwards Down the Number Line , Susie Greenberg Beers: 7eventh Sun (Tampa, FL) Project Popsicle IPA *Big thank you to Jesse K for sending the beer care package that included this can!The Veil (Richmond, VA) Never Never Week Week & Blueberry Kevin from SalesLinks: 7eventh SunThe Veil Brewing
Episode 017 - August 2017 Set 2Mike's Song (2017-08-02)Simple (2017-08-06) Seven Below[1] (2017-07-21)Leaves[1] (2017-08-01)Scents and Subtle Sounds (2017-08-04) Steam (2017-07-26) Swept Away[1] (2017-08-01)Steep[1] (2017-08-01)End of Session[1] (2017-07-25)A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing (2017-07-30) I Always Wanted It That Way[1] (2017-07-22)Backwards Down the Number Line (2017-07-28) Twenty Years Later (2017-07-29) Miss You (2017-07-23) Quinn the Eskimo[1] (2017-08-05)Lawn Boy Reprise (2017-08-06) Weekapaug Groove (2017-08-02) [1] Phish Phantasy Debut
Episode 014 - July 2017 Set 1The Moma Dance (2016-07-03)Twist (2000-09-30)Sand[1] (2000-09-30)Timber[1] (2016-07-10)Timber (Jerry) (2016-07-10)Timber (2016-07-10)Farmhouse[1] (1999-07-15)Twenty Years Later (2013-10-29)Golden Age[1] (2012-07-03)If I Could[1] (1994-12-04)Meatstick[1] (2016-10-31)Also Sprach Zarathustra (2016-10-31)Backwards Down the Number Line (2016-10-31)Stash (1998-07-31)[1] Phish Phantasy Debut
Episode 004 - February 2017 Set 2Runaway Jim (1996-11-08)Kill Devil Falls (2015-07-31)Simple (1996-11-08)I Always Wanted It This Way (2016-10-24)Llama (1996-10-19)Carini (2013-10-18)Backwards Down the Number Line -> Twenty Years Later (2009-08-16)Stand! -> Izabella (1997-06-06)Mike's Song > Sleeping Monkey > Mean Mr. Mustard > Weekapaug Groove[1] (1996-11-15)All Along the Watchtower[2] (1996-10-22)[1] John Popper on harmonica[2] Buddy Miles on drums and lead vocals, Merl Saunders on keys
Today we're excited to share our interview with Tom Marshall! We appreciate him coming on to share his experiences, perspectives and stories. He also shares some big news about a project he's been working on, which you'll hear more about in the coming days. Check it out. Here's Tom's Soundcloud, which has some great tracks. We included some music, including TAB 5.11.99 (they play Sleep and Blue & Shiny, with Tom). Also, there's a Backwards Down the Number Line, from 5.28.11. Because, sometimes you get number lined, and you gotta love it. Please subscribe and review us on iTunes and follow us on Twitter. And check out CashorTrade.org for face value tickets to shows across the country. If you are on Stitcher, give us a review! Intro/Outro Music: Amfibian, Mesmer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode-ish of The Imposter is my scrambling attempt to put something up this week. This 12 minute ramble is a one shot, no-edit, rant about some fun science news that has come out in the last week. Think of it as a quick weekly update for a few fields of research. So why no real episode this week? While i'm not one for excuses...here's my excuse: I was too busy writing angry letters to Zack Snyder for possibly the worst execution of the Batman vs Superman storyline ever and all around just generally poorly made film. Supporting information for this episode can be found here: https://theimposterpodcast.wordpress.com/2016/04/07/the-imposter-013-backwards-down-the-science-line/ Don't forget to 'LIKE' and 'SHARE' The Imposter: Facebook - www.facebook.com/TheImposterPodcast/ Twitter - @anotherFogel Blog - http://theimposterpodcast.wordpress.com/
This week we we're mixing things up, because were in the middle of Summer Tour. We have some quick conversations with some of our friends, who share their first-hand experiences from the road. And then we play one set from Summer Tour so far. Chapter markers and setlist below. Chapter 1 0:00 Intro w/Brad & RJ Chapter 2 4:24 Chat w/Pete Mason of PhanArt Chapter 3 17:48 Chat w/Josh (Mansfield) Chapter 4 30:48 Chat w/Brian (SPAC) Chapter 5 39:43 Chat w/Felicia (Mann) Chapter 6 49:24 Chat w/Craig (Mann) Chapter 7 1:03:44 Chat w/Stu (Randall's) Chapter 8 1:15:46 Chat w/George (Randall's) Chapter 9 1:23:56 Set 2 Phish 7.8.14 -- Phish, 7.8.14, The Mann Center, Philadelphia, PA Set 2: 46 Days > Fuego > The Line, Backwards Down the Number Line > Tweezer -> Ghost > 2001 > Harry Hood > Tweezer Reprise E: Possum See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we were happy to be joined by two guests, Matt Burnham & Mr. Jahpone, to play and discuss one of our favorite shows from Phish 3.0, 11.28.09, from Albany, NY. Chapter markers and setlist below. Please review us on iTunes, and send comments and feedback to helpingfriendlypodcast at gmail dot com, and follow us on Twitter @hfpod. And check out CashorTrade.org for face value tickets to shows across the country. Chapter 1 0:00 Chat w/Matt & Jahphone Chapter 2 15:03 Set 1 Phish 11.28.09 Chapter 3 1:37:45 Set 1 Breakdown Chapter 4 1:55:43 Set 2 Phish 11.28.09 Chapter 5 3:38:08 Set 2 Breakdown -- Phish, 11.28.09, Times Union Center, Albany, NY Set 1: Party Time, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Uncle Pen, Sanity, Foam, Walk Away > NICU, Alaska, Split Open and Melt, Joy, Vultures, Backwards Down the Number Line Set 2: Seven Below > Ghost, Cool It Down > Gotta Jibboo, Let Me Lie, Wolfman's Brother > Julius E: You Enjoy Myself See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.