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Undermine
Under the Scales: Deep Dive into Lyrics (Re-Release)

Undermine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 73:03


In this episode, Tom dives into the meaning of five popular Phish songs, chosen by co-hosts Tebo Thomas and RJ Bee: Wading in the Velvet Sea, Blaze On, Horn, Bug and Life Boy. Originally released in 2019. Please support our work by visiting OsirisPod.com/Premium.

Beyond The Pond
Episode 127: Phish - 9.4

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 144:57


In Episode 127 we shine a light on Pitchfork dot com as the site undergoes a period of uncertainty following the announcement that it will be folded into GQ Magazine. A site that has long been a formative inspiration for us as listeners, as well as for this show, we chat about some of our favorite reviews from the site, our thoughts on its evolution over the last decade, and whether or not we think it should've spent more time covering Phish. We spend much of the episode discussing Pitchfork, but highlight some of our favorite Indie Rock flavored Phish jams as well, including the 11/18/96 "Simple," the 12/16/99 "Tweezer," 7/20/14 "Ghost," and the 4/21/23 "Blaze On."Songs featured in this episode are:Animal Collective: "My Girls"McLusky: "Lightsaber Cocksucking Blues"Deerhunter: "Earthquake"The Dismemberment Plan: "A Life of Possibilities"Kamasi Washington: "Seven Prayers"The Horrors: "Primary Colours"Thanks as always for listening and supporting! We'll see you in March!— — — Check us out on Apple Music: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondPlease check out Osiris Media at: OsirisPod.comSend us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.comPlease leave us a review on iTunes!Until next time, we'll see you beyond the pond… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
The Aquarium edition 80 – 2 hours of live Phish

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 121:09


Phish A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing 17:57 2004-06-19 Saratoga Springs, NY Phish The Moma Dance > 11:36 2003-02-18 Pepsi Center – Denver, CO Phish Limb By Limb 13:34 2003-02-18 Pepsi Center – Denver, CO Phish No Men In No Man's Land > Auld Lang Syne > Blaze On 38:21:00 12/31/15 Madison Square Garden, […]

Deadhead Cannabis Show
Larry Goes Phishing With Derek Trucks at SPAC; RIP James Casey; HHS Wants To Reschedule Marijuana, Is This a Good Thing?

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 67:31


"Jamming with Legends: Derek Trucks & Remembering James Casey"Larry Mishkin begin with a discussion about a recent Phish concert featuring a special guest appearance by Derek Trucks, during which they performed songs like "Golden Age," "First Tube," and "Possum." They reflect on the unique chemistry between Derek Trucks and Trey Anastasio and how it elevated the performance.The second part of the episode is a tribute to James Casey, a talented saxophonist who recently passed away at the age of 40 due to colon cancer. They mention his contributions to the jam band community and his ability to harmonize and play alongside iconic musicians like Trey Anastasio and Phil Lesh. Larry share heartfelt messages from Trey Anastasio, Bill Kreutzmann, and Billy Strings, highlighting James Casey's remarkable musical talents and the impact he had on those who worked with him..Produced by PodConx  Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergRecorded on Squadcast  Derek Trucks walked out on stage at Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center (“SSPAC”) on August 26th and that is just too good to ignore.  So three songs from that show with Derek Trucks playing along. Also, James Casey died at 40 from colon cancer.  Amazing musician, tremendous Sax player and great singer.  Played as part of the “brass” section for Trey Anastasio Band along with Jennifer Hartwick and Natalie Cressman.  The same brass section also toured with Phil Lesh and Friends - I just saw them with James this past March at the Salt Shed in Chicago (I did not know he was sick).  Second set of songs from three of his performances, two vocal and one playing sax. Phish with Derek Trucks8/26/2023                Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center (“SPAC”) INTRO:                  Golden Age3:14 – 4:31Phish w Derek Trucks Live - YouTube                 Song was written and first performed by TV On The Radio, first single from their album Dear Science, released on August 26, 2008. SPIN magazine rated it the 8th best song of the year.                 Phish began covering the song in 2009                First played on November 27, 2009 at Times Union Center (Pepsi Arena/MVP Arena) in Albany, NY                To date played 70 times, with this performance being the most recent (Dick's is still to come so by Monday, this may be incorrect)                 TV on the Radio (TVOTR[2][3]) is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2001. The band consists of Tunde Adebimpe (vocals, loops), David Andrew Sitek (guitars, keyboards, loops), Kyp Malone (vocals, guitars, bass, loops), and Jaleel Bunton (drums, bass, vocals, loops, guitars). Gerard Smith (bass, keyboards, loops) was a member of the band from 2005 until his death in 2011.TVOTR has released five studio albums: Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes (2004), Return to Cookie Mountain (2006), Dear Science (2008), Nine Types of Light (2011), and Seeds (2014), alongside several EPs.                 The band's third album, Dear Science, was released on September 23, 2008, on Interscope. It was made available for streaming on their Myspace page and subsequently leaked onto the internet on September 6, 2008. The album was named the best album of 2008 by Rolling Stone,[8]The Guardian,[9]Spin,[10]The A.V. Club,[11]MTV,[12]Entertainment Weekly,[13]Pitchfork Media's readers' poll,[14] as well as the Pazz and Jop critic's poll.[15] It was also named the second best album of 2008 by NME and the fourth best by Planet Sound. SHOW #1:           First Tube:20 – 1:38Phish with Derek Trucks - First Tube. Saratoga Springs 8/26/23 #phish #derektrucks - YouTube  “First Tube,” is the 12th and final track on the band's 2000 album, Farmhouse Anastasio led a performance by a one-off band called 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes on April 17, 1998, at the original Higher Ground in Winooski, just outside Burlington, Vermont. The show was the first time Anastasio performed in public with Lawton and Markellis, who were joined by guitarist/vocalist Tom Lawson of The Pants, saxophonist Dave Grippo, trombonist James Harvey and vocalist Heloise Williams of Viperhouse.“First Tube” was seemingly named for its placement as the first song played at the 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes show, which also saw the premieres of future Phish/TAB songs “Sand,” “Mozambique” and “Last Tube.” Trey, Tony and Russ would go on to form the first incarnation of the Trey Anastasio Band which made its debut — back at the Higher Ground — in February 1999. That concert again featured “First Tube” as part of the setlist.The same TAB trio was also the lineup on Trey's first solo tour in May 1999. By the end of that acoustic/electric tour, “First Tube” was a full-on show-stopper that highlighted many electric second sets. Along with fellow 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes original “Mozambique,” “First Tube” made its Phish debut on September 9, 1999, in Vancouver, British Columbia.One of two instrumentals on Farmhouse — along with “The Inlaw Josie Wales” — “First Tube” earned Phish a Grammy Award Nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 2001. Nominated alongside Peter Frampton, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Joe Satriani, Phish lost to Metallica, Michael Kamen and the San Francisco Symphony's “The Call of Ktulu” First Tube” was played by Phish four times when they returned in 2003 but not at all in 2004, the year that began a second break lasting until 2009. Since coming back from the second hiatus, “First Tube” has remained a staple of both Phish concerts and Trey solo shows  SHOW #2:           Possum53:40 – 55:09Phish w Derek Trucks Live - YouTube The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday (often abbreviated as TMWSIY) is a 1987 concept album written by Trey Anastasio, the guitarist and lead vocalist of the American rock band Phish, as his senior thesis while attending Goddard College. Composed in 1987, the thesis included an essay piece and collection of songs (recorded by Phish) relating an epic tale from the band's fictional land of Gamehendge. On the album, the story of Gamehendge is told in nine parts, with short spoken narration in between. The saga can be compared to rock concept album projects like The Doors' Celebration of the Lizard or Rush's 2112 suite.The story's primary protagonist is Colonel Forbin. Other major characters include Tela, the "jewel of Wilson's foul domain" and the "evil" Wilson himself. Several of the album's spoken narrative sections are accompanied by background music borrowed from sections of the Phish songs "Esther" and "McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters". The final track, "Possum", is the only song on the album not written by Anastasio, having been written by former Phish member Jeff Holdsworth and later added to the Gamehendge cycle.Jeff Holdsworth is a musician who was a founding member of the rock band Phish.[1] Founded at the Redstone campus dormitories of the University of Vermont (UVM) in the fall of 1983, the band originally featured Holdsworth and Trey Anastasio sharing lead vocal and guitar duties, Jon Fishman on drums, and Mike Gordon on bass guitar. Holdsworth left the band in 1986 after graduating from UVM to pursue a career in electrical engineering, shortly before the band recorded their debut self-produced album, The White Tape, though he had played on some of the demo recordings (done in a dorm room) that would later be re-recorded for that album. His songs "Possum" and "Camel Walk" continue to be Phish live show favorites.  James Casey                       ARTICLE Show #3:             Dear PrudencePhil & Friends (Casey singing)  Rick Mitarotonda (Goose), John Medeski, Grahame Lesh, Nicki Bluhm, James Casey, Katie Jacoby, John MoloMarch 17 2023Capitol Theater3:12 – 4:36Phil Lesh & Friends - Dear Prudence - Feat. Rick Mitarotonda (Goose) + James Casey (TAB) - 3/17/23 - YouTube Dear Prudence" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"). The song was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartneypartnership. Written in Rishikesh during the group's trip to India in early 1968, it was inspired by actress Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence Farrow, who became obsessive about meditating while practising with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.[2] Her designated partners on the meditation course, Lennon and George Harrison, attempted to coax Farrow out of her seclusion, which led to Lennon writing the song. Lennon wrote "Dear Prudence" using a finger-picking guitar technique that he learned from singer-songwriter Donovan. Its lyrics are simple and innocent and celebrate the beauty of nature. The Beatles recorded the song at Trident Studios in late August 1968 as a three-piece after Ringo Starr temporarily left the group out of protest at McCartney's criticism of his drumming on "Back in the U.S.S.R." and the tensions that typified the sessions for the White Album. Dear Prudence" has received praise from music critics, with many praising its lyrics and the band's performance. Lennon later selected it as one of his favourite songs by the Beatles. The song has been covered by many artists, including the Jerry Garcia Band, Ramsey Lewis and Siouxsie and the Banshees, whose version was a top-five hit in the UK in 1983. SHOW #4:           No Men In No Man'sTAB (Casey Sax solo)11.19.2022Reading PA:55 – 2:03TAB's James Casey…Smokin Sax Solo. NMINML. 11/19/2022. Reading, PA - YouTube Written by Trey and Tom Marshall (American lyricist, keyboardist and singer-songwriter best known for his association with Trey Anastasio from Princeton Day School in New Jersey and the rock band Phish.[1] He has been the primary external lyricist for Phish during their career (1983–2004, 2009–present), with songwriting credits for more than 95 originals. In addition to his songwriting work, Marshall also fronts the rock band Amfibian and hosts the Phish podcast Under the Scales.[2] Marshall is the co-founder of Osiris, a podcast network in partnership with Jambase.) From Phish album Big Boat, released October 7, 2016 First played by Phish on July 21, 2015 at Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon (debuted with Blaze On and Shade, next they broke out Mercury)Last played (excluding Dick's) July 30, 2023 at MSG67 times OUTRO:                Touch of GreyPhil & Friends (Casey singing) Grahame Lesh, John Medeski, Rick Mitarotonda, John Molo, James Casey, Natalie Cressman, Jennifer Hartswick10.22.2022Capitol Theater3:44 – 5:16James Casey, Touch of Grey, Phil Lesh & Friends 10/22/22 - YouTube Written by Jerry and Robert Hunter,First played in September 15, 1982 at the Cap Center, Landover MarylandLast on July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, ChicagoPlayed 211 times 

Ticket To Gamehendge
Episode 050 - The Bittersweet Motel

Ticket To Gamehendge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 41:54


Welcome to Ticket To Gamehendge! The podcast where we discuss our favourite band, Phish, and our ultra top secret mission.. On this episode we discuss: - Blaze On vs. Simple and why we prefer Blaze On - The Bittersweet moments of the tour so far - Hilarity on Reddit - "Comparison is the thief of joy" - yes, we're talking about David Bowie - Live Bait from this tour? We hope so - Why you need to watch until the end of the credits - And, Much more...

Garrett Anderson's Live Atchya
LiveAtchya S3 E5 - You are Not Alone

Garrett Anderson's Live Atchya

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 22:05


Mask story, quarantine continues, and cornbread... Outro Music: You're Not Alone by Mavis Staples, and Blaze On by Phish... www.GarrettAndersonMusic.com

Undermine
051:Deep Dive into Lyrics

Undermine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 69:33


In this episode, Tom dives into the meaning of five popular Phish songs, chosen by co-hosts Tebo Thomas and RJ Bee: Wading in the Velvet Sea, Blaze On, Horn, Bug and Life Boy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DC Scene-In-Review
Winter: 2018 Scene-In-Review

DC Scene-In-Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 134:13


2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast. 2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review). Set list for the Winter section: "Mokuba" by TAUK on January 13 opening up for The Disco Biscuits at The Anthem "Saturday's Children" by Circles Around the Sun on January 18th at the 9:30 Club "Slaii Dog" and "Sweet Heaven" by Skaii at their debut on January 17 at Bossa Bistro & Lounge "Fuscle Munk" by Capital Funk Squad on March 11 at Gypsy Sally's "Blaze On" and "Everything's Right" by Trey Anastasio on February 14 at Sixth & I "Just to Lie" into "Bone Digger" by Greensky Bluegrass on February 3 at The Anthem "Track 05" by Electric Beethoven on February 21 at their tour opener at Gypsy Sally's "Todd's Tots" by Spafford on January 25 at Union Stage

Helping Friendly Podcast
Episode 130: Trey Solo Acoustic Tour Recap

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 149:09


We have a special episode this week, talking with Will Urquhart about the Trey solo acoustic tour that just wrapped up. We also play Will's recording from the Trey show at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC on Valentine's Day (setlist below).Will is with DC Music Review and leads the DC Scene-in-Review Podcast.For everyone who was entertained by all of Trey's banter and stories, you'll like this Jambase compilation of all the stories from the tour.We're happy to say that HF Pod is part of the Osiris podcasting family. Osiris is a growing community of music and culture podcasts, connecting music fans with conversation, commentary and music. Osiris works in partnership with Relix, check them out for music news and information.Get in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook or email (helpingfriendlypodcast at gmail dot com), and if you haven't yet, give us a review us on iTunes. Thanks, have a great week.--Trey Anastasio, Sixth & I, Washington, DCAC/DC Bag, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu, Water in the Sky, Theme From the Bottom, Wolfman's Brother, Everything's Right, Miss You, Back on the Train, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Strange Design, Blaze On, Tide Turns, Sand, The Curtain, Farmhouse > Pigtail > Bathtub Gin, Waste, Show of Life, WilsonE: Brian and Robert, Bouncing Around the Room, More See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Phish Phantasy - Unofficial Phish Podcast
Episode 012 - June 2017 Set 1

Phish Phantasy - Unofficial Phish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017


Episode 012 - June 2017 Set 1Soul Shakedown Party[1] (2011-07-03)ACDC Bag[1] (2011-07-03)Sparkle[1] (1998-08-09)Alumni Blues[1] > Letter to Jimmy Page[1] > Alumni Blues (2010-06-25)Party Time[1] (2016-07-08)Cars Trucks Buses[1] (1998-07-15)Water in the Sky[1] (1999-07-190)Ya Mar (1996-11-02)Summer of '89[1] (2010-06-25)Blaze On[1] (2016-09-03)Simple (2016-09-03)Mercury[1] (2015-07-22)Divided Sky (2000-07-07)Run Like An Antelope (1999-12-02)[1] Phish Phantasy Debut

Best, Concordia
S01E02 - Outside the Bag

Best, Concordia

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 56:50


In this second episode, our host Johnny Bee discusses Indigenous higher education as a tool for decolonization with Social and Cultural Analysis PhD candidate Marie-Eve Drouin Gagne (Concordia). This talk is followed by an interview with Social and Cultural Analysis Phd student Sarah Breitkreutz (Concordia) who discusses her involvement in the community radio show Nipivut. This podcast features music by our Sound Producer Kris Millett and his band No Fly List. You can download No Fly List's two albums Blaze On (2011) and Both Sides (2016) on iTunes and SoundCloud. The band will also perform at the Casa del Popolo in Montreal on July 6th. Outro music is by Adam van Sertima. For more information on Concordia's Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling: http://storytelling.concordia.ca You can access Montreal Inuit community's podcast Nipivut on iTunes and SoundCloud. Host/Producer: Johnny Bee (MA Student in Concordia's Sociology Program) Creative Producer: Anne-Marie Turcotte (PhD Student in Concordia's Social and Cultural Analysis Program) Sound/Content Producer: Kris Millett (PhD Student in Concordia's Social and Cultural Analysis Program)

Best, Concordia
S01E01 - Pilot

Best, Concordia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 66:24


In this first episode of Best Concordia Podcast, our host Johnny Bee interviews two graduate students, Aryana Soliz (PhD student in Social and Cultural Analysis) and Elizabeth White (incoming PhD student in Humanities), former and actual Coordinators of Concordia’s Ethnography Lab to learn about the creation of this new faculty members and graduate students initiative as well as its past and upcoming events and workshops. This interview is followed by a talk on ethnography with Ceyda Yolgörmez and Gabrielle Lavenir, two PhD students in the Social and Cultural Analysis program and also members of a research group interested in gender in the trucking industry who also work respectively on artificial intelligence and agency and silver gamers. The last segment entitled "Conference Corner" contains excerpts of interviews taken by producers Kris Millett and Adam van Sertima during the Sociology and Anthropology Graduate Students Association (SAGSA) 2017 Conference "To Bodly Go: Reflections on New World Possibilities" that took place at Concordia University in Montreal from March 23-25. It includes discussions with Concordia students as well as students visiting from other universities, featuring Sandra Cayo, Guillaume T. Boily, Demi Vrettas, Mona Ghassemi, and James Kolla. This podcast features music by our production assistant Adam van Sertima and his band The Snipes. For more of Adam's work visit "Between Adam's ears" on PodOmatic. This podcast also features music by our sound producer's Kris Millett and his band No Fly List. You can download No Fly List's two albums Blaze On (2011) and Both Sides (2016) on iTunes and SoundCloud. The band will also perform at the Casa del Popolo in Montreal on July 6th, 2017. Host/Producer: Johnny Bee (MA Student in Concordia's Sociology Program) Creative Producer: Anne-Marie Turcotte (PhD Student in Concordia's Social and Cultural Analysis Program) Sound/Content Producer: Kris Millett (PhD Student in Concordia's Social and Cultural Analysis Program) Production Assistant: Adam van Sertima (PhD student in Concordia's Interdisciplinary Program)

Helping Friendly Podcast
Episode 71: MSG New Year's Run Highlights

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 228:33


Well, that was a fun run of shows from MSG in New York last week. This week we're bringing you some highlights from all 4 nights of the 2015-2016 New Year's run. We have an intro discussion, and then we get into a bunch of great music. Instead of going chronologically with the musical highlights, we put together some songs from each night that we feel flow pretty well. The chapters and track listing are below. We thank you for listening, and encourage you to send any feedback that you might have for us. And as always, we ask you to follow us on Twitter and review us on iTunes. And check out Cash or Trade for face value tickets. Chapter 1 0:00 MSG New Year's Run Discussion Chapter 2 39:11 MSG New Year's Run Tracks (details below) Chalk Dust Torture (12/30) Undermind (1/1) Roggae (12/30) Bathtub Gin (12/30) Reba (12/31) Twist (12/31) No Man In No Man's Land > Auld Lang Syne > Blaze On (12/31) Theme from the Bottom > Light (1/1) Tweezer (1/2) Weekapaug Groove > What's the Use? > Weekapaug Groove (12/30) Intro Music: Ryan Adams, Welcome to New York See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Helping Friendly Podcast
Episode 63: Summer '15 Tour Highlights Pt. 3 (Part 2)

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2015 112:27


This week we bring you more music from Summer Tour, including highlights from the wonderful Magnaball festival that just wrapped up last week. We have a lot to chat about, so we're going to split this one up into two episodes, but both available now. This is part 2, tracks are below. Please 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! Magnaball 1: Simple, Bathtub Gin Magnaball 2: Tweezer > Prince Caspian, Blaze On, 555 Magnaball 3: Scents & Subtle Sounds > What's the Use > Dirt Intro/Outro Music: The Jauntee, "Excelsior," title cut from their new album, this version is 6.20.15, from Beverly, MA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.