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Text us, and Rock on!What happens when you blend jazz, fusion, bluegrass, rock, and Latin rock into one album? Get ready to experience the magic of Phish's third studio album, "A Picture of Nectar." Join Chris and Tim as they embark on a musical journey, celebrating the eclectic soundscape of this 1992 release. As we explore the band's early roots at Nectar's Tavern in Burlington, Vermont, we draw fascinating parallels between Phish's unbreakable chemistry and the legendary trio, Rush. With Chris chiming in as a fair-weather fan and Tim bringing his deep Phish knowledge, we dissect the non-hit tracks like "Tweezer Reprise," "Chalk Dust Torture," "Stash," and "Llama," appreciating how the band's dynamics elevate their music.Ever wondered what it's like to be at a Phish concert? Tim takes us behind the scenes, sharing his personal experiences from multiple Phish festivals and concerts. We discuss the crowd's electrifying energy for favorites like "Cavern," "Tweezer," and "Chalk Dust Torture," and delve into the revolutionary themes of "Llama," even touching on its rare slow rendition. From catching glow sticks to sneaking in cucumbers, our concert anecdotes add a fun, personal touch to the episode. This chapter is a tribute to the vibrant and unconventional world of Phish fandom.Peek into the quirky and vibrant universe of Phish as we analyze their unique lyrics and musical genius. We tackle everything from the atmospheric, dream-like experiences their music conjures to the dedication of the 'rail riders'—Phish's most passionate fans. Special shoutouts to shorter attendees who struggle in the crowd and a nostalgic nod to iconic venues like Wetlands in New York City. Wrapping up with reflections on Trey Anastasio's brilliant compositions and the rarity of certain live tracks, this episode promises to leave listeners with a newfound appreciation for Phish's unparalleled creativity and musicianship.Support the show
Text us, and Rock on!What happens when you blend jazz, fusion, bluegrass, rock, and Latin rock into one album? Get ready to experience the magic of Phish's third studio album, "A Picture of Nectar." Join Chris and Tim as they embark on a musical journey, celebrating the eclectic soundscape of this 1992 release. As we explore the band's early roots at Nectar's Tavern in Burlington, Vermont, we draw fascinating parallels between Phish's unbreakable chemistry and the legendary trio, Rush. With Chris chiming in as a fair-weather fan and Tim bringing his deep Phish knowledge, we dissect the non-hit tracks like "Tweezer Reprise," "Chalk Dust Torture," "Stash," and "Llama," appreciating how the band's dynamics elevate their music.Ever wondered what it's like to be at a Phish concert? Tim takes us behind the scenes, sharing his personal experiences from multiple Phish festivals and concerts. We discuss the crowd's electrifying energy for favorites like "Cavern," "Tweezer," and "Chalk Dust Torture," and delve into the revolutionary themes of "Llama," even touching on its rare slow rendition. From catching glow sticks to sneaking in cucumbers, our concert anecdotes add a fun, personal touch to the episode. This chapter is a tribute to the vibrant and unconventional world of Phish fandom.Peek into the quirky and vibrant universe of Phish as we analyze their unique lyrics and musical genius. We tackle everything from the atmospheric, dream-like experiences their music conjures to the dedication of the 'rail riders'—Phish's most passionate fans. Special shoutouts to shorter attendees who struggle in the crowd and a nostalgic nod to iconic venues like Wetlands in New York City. Wrapping up with reflections on Trey Anastasio's brilliant compositions and the rarity of certain live tracks, this episode promises to leave listeners with a newfound appreciation for Phish's unparalleled creativity and musicianship.Support the show
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Featured Songs: 00:38 - Neighbor - 04-30-22 - Thunder Island - Aisle 5 - Atlanta, GA 13:00 - Greensky Bluegrass - 07-09-22 - Chalk Dust Torture - 4848 Festival - Snowshoe, WV 18:39 - Magic Beans - 07-15-22 - Harder They Come - Lauter Haus Brewing Company - Farmington, MN 25:47 - Dead and Company - 07-16-22 - Playing In The Band - Citi Field - New York, NY 29:49 - Gov't Mule - 07-17-22 - Snatch It Back and Hold It Hold It Back Snatch It Back and Hold It - Rockefeller Music Hall - Oslo, Norway See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh and Hayden are joined by guest host Hannah Hayes to discuss the veteran jam band Phish. Hannah hates these guys so much she couldn't pick just one song to dismantle, so her and the boys talk about "Chalk Dust Torture", "Tweezer", and "Suzy Greenberg." Hayden tries desperately to defend the band while Josh blasts the band's incessant repetition and milquetoast grooves. Hannah draws from a vast array of food-based metaphors to make fun of the band, which of course drives Hayden towards one of his favorite topics: Guy Fieri. Stay tuned until the end to catch a dramatic reading of some spicy Phish/Fieri fan fiction. This episode doesn't just get off the rails: it blows up the daggum tracks.
This week, Raf and Karina ponder the importance of NYC's new vaccination requirements, reflect on Phish's red-hot summer tour, and look ahead to My Morning Jacket and moe.'s New Year's Eve plans. [Sponsored by Blues Traveler's new LP 'Traveler's Blues' / Recorded on Aug. 4, 2021, Send your messages to RafandKarina@gmail.com]
For the very first episode, I am extremely excited and privileged to be joined by Justin Bruce! Justin is a meteorologist in Las Vegas who first saw Phish in 1999. He loves talking about jams and the evolution of the band's sound from tour-to-tour and year-to-year. For the debut episode, we dive into Chalk Dust Torture and its evolution from a Type-I shredder to the jamming monster it is today! I hope you enjoy!!Ryan's Pick: 7/28/17 MSGJustin's Pick: 7/10/99 Camden
In Episode 101 we’re joined by a fantastic DJ and massive music collector, Wade Wilby for a lively discussion on the drumming of Jon Fishman, the larger breakbeat history & culture, and how Phish has incorporated breakbeats into their sound. According to Wikipedia, “The most likely origin of the word “breakbeat” is the fact that the drum loops that were sampled occurred during a “break” in the music, as in the Amen break, which is a drum solo from “Amen, Brother” by The Winstons. However, it is a common thought that the name derives from the beat being “broken” and unpredictable compared to other percussive styles, something which is also reflected in the name of the related genre broken beat. Whether this was part of the original meaning of the word or is purely a folk etymology remains unclear, but it is safe to say that the term has evolved to encompass both sentiments.” Beginning with the most notable Phish breakbeat track, “Birds Of A Feather,” we examine the band’s usage of this technique before diving into the history of breakbeat culture & its impact on popular music. Wade is a fantastic host who guides us through a world we’ve loosely touched on on BTP, but never fully dived into. Songs featured in this episode are:Phish: “Brother” — 10/23/1996, “McGrupp & The Watchful Horsemasters” — 12/29/1995, “Buried Alive” — 07/29/1998, “Limb By Limb” — 07/31/1997, “Birds Of A Feather” (Studio), “Fuego” — 10/30/2016, “Chalk Dust Torture” — 08/31/2013, “Rock & Roll” — 08/05/2011, “Ghost” — 07/01/2012, “Crosseyed & Painless” — 06/23/2019, “Ghost” — 08/31/2019A Tribe Called Quest: “We Got The Jazz”The Winstons: “Amen, Brother”London Elektricity: “Final View From The Rooftops”Tiger & Woods: “Come Down”Secret Machines: “First Wave Intact”The Comet Is Coming: “The Softness Of The Present”Aphex Twin: “Flim”Roni Size: “Brown Paper Bag”The Chemical Brothers: “In Dust We Trust”Roni Size & Reprazent: “Share The Fall”— — —We encourage all BTP Listeners to check out THE RAVINE on OSIRIS Media as well as The Vinyl Emergency.— — —We are proud to be sponsored by Harry’s! Harry’s is a return to the essential: quality, durable blades at a fair price — just $2 per blade! They’ve cut out the middleman, manufacturing blades in their German blade factory that’s been honing precision blades for a century. Which means you get incredibly high-quality blades at factory direct prices Harry’s is super convenient: Blade refills are delivered directly to your door on your schedule — with or without a subscription! 100% quality guarantee — If you don’t love your shave, let them know and they’ll give you a full refund. 1% of proceeds are set aside for non-profit organizations devoted to helping provide access to better health care for men and veterans.Listeners of Beyond The Pond show can redeem their Harry’s trial set at HARRYS.COM/BTP. You’ll get a: Weighted ergonomic handle for a firm grip, 5-blade razor with a lubricating strip and trimmer blade, Rich lathering shave gel with aloe to keep your skin hydrated, And a travel blade cover to keep your razor dry and easy to grab on the go. Go to
In Episode 050 (Pt II) we once again take a break from exploring the various bands and artists connected to Phish's music, and instead reflect on the Phish shows we've seen that have had the biggest impact on us. These are the shows that hit us the hardest in the moment, and that we've returned to most regularly since. This week, we count down our Top 5 Favorite Phish Shows Ever. David's Top 5 Favorite Phish Shows: 05. Worcester, MA - 11/27/1998: "Chalk Dust Torture -> Mirror In The Bathroom -> Chalk Dust Torture," 04. New York City, NY - 07/25/2017: "Sample In A Jar," 03. Worcester, MA- 12/29/1995: "Bathtub Gin -> The Real Me -> Bathtub Gin," 02. Limestone, ME - 08/17/1997: "Bathtub Gin," 01. Worcester, MA- 11/28/1997: "Ghost" Brian's Top 5 Favorite Phish Shows: 05. New York City, NY - 07/30/2017: "Drowned," 04. Columbia, MD - 08/15/2015: "46 Days," 03. New York City, NY - 07/28/2017: "Chalk Dust Torture," 02. New York City, NY- 12/30/2016: "Ghost," 01. Commerce City, CO -08/31/2012: "Undermind" We're proud to partner with Ben & Jerry's to help raise awareness of The WaterWheel Foundation. As mentioned in the episode, listeners can receive free shipping on all orders over $50 using the promo code OSIRIS at checkout. Click here to order "It's Ice…Cream" and pick up a t-shirt. Do it today - the holidays are right around the corner. - - - Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Songs You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond Please check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com // Go to Relix.com to learn more about Osiris, our sister podcasts, & upcoming events! Please leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 040 we return to our roots and discuss the first Chalk Dust Torture jam since our very first episode. A heroic, D-Major jam to the heavens, the Chalk Dust from the first night of The 2018 Gorge run immediately set itself apart as one of the best jams of the young tour.Songs featured in this episode are: Deafheaven: "Honeycomb," Wild Pink: "Yolk In The Fur," Futurebirds: "Serial Bowls," and Blackberry Smoke: "Living In The Song"In addition, we discuss two new 2018 records we highly recommend: Oneohtrix Point Never: "Age Of," and Soft Science: "Maps"Please Check out the OSIRIS YouTube Page for #CouchReportCheck us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondPlay the Lure Social Fantasy Setlist Game: http://luresocial.com/Please check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com // Go to Relix.com to learn more about Osiris, our sister podcasts, & upcoming events!Please leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week our guest is Jeff Goldberg, a professional audio technician, archivist, and engineer who recently remastered two Phish shows that were previously unreleased and unavailable to the community (4/8/90 and 4/8/92).The tapes came from Page. Listen to hear all about it. Here is the Phish.net post that links to the full shows and the story of how these shows came to light. We talk to him a lot about this and about his Phish journey and play some Phish (set below).We're doing a ticket giveaway contest around the SweetWater 420 Fest in Atlanta. Please enter to win tickets to Bonnaroo and LOCKN' or a Rift LP signed by Tom Marshall. Thanks for participating!HF Pod is part of the Osiris network. 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.If you have a minute, give us a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other people discover the podcast. Thank you for listening!--Phish, 4.8.92, El Rey Theater, Albuquerque, NMSet 2: The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg > David Bowie > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > My Sweet One > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Chalk Dust Torture, Cold as Ice > Terrapin > Cold as Ice, CavernE: Sleeping Monkey > Rocky Top See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 011 - May 2017 Set 2A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing[1] (2004-06-19)Chalk Dust Torture[1] (2014-07-09)Ghost -> (1997-08-13) Izabella (1997-08-13) Mike's Song-> (1999-07-09)Twist[1] (1999-07-09)Breath and Burning[1] (2016-06-28)Weekapaug Groove (2003-08-03)Light Up Or Leave Me Alone[1] (1999-12-30)Martian Monster -> (2016-12-28)Tweezer Reprise Jam > (2016-12-28)Martian Monster (2016-12-28)[1] Phish Phantasy Debut
We're really excited to be releasing this interview with Joel Cummins of Umphreys McGee! Brad caught up with Joel while the tour was coming through Phoenix. Fun conversation about Umphrey's and Phish, with some music as well (tracks and timing below). Also, pretty cool that you can hear members of the band practicing in the background, as this was recorded backstage. We had a great time with this interview, and we hope you enjoy. NEW PODCAST ALERT! Check out Beyond the Pond, a soon to be released podcast from two friends and Phish fans, Brian and Dave. I've heard the first episode, and let me tell you, it's worth listening to. If you haven't yet, please check out HF Pod Plus! This bonus content will be delivered every 2 weeks (a new piece of content will be up Friday, 3/31). We appreciate your support and feedback. And if you haven't yet, please check out Jonathan's new podcast, Brokedown Podcast. It's a great podcast if you love the Grateful Dead. Please subscribe and review us on iTunes and follow us on Twitter. Also like us on Facebook. And check out CashorTrade for face value tickets to shows across the country. If you are on Stitcher, give us a review. -- Umphrey's McGee, 1.20.17, The National, Richmond, VA (music from 45:30-2:12:00) Set 2: In The Flesh > Another Brick In the Wall > Ringo, Tribute To Spinal Shaft > The Fuzz > The Triple Wide, Final Word > Mantis E: Glory > Kid Charlemagne -- Phish, 11.16.94, Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI (music starts around 2:13:00) Set 2: Mike's Song > Simple, I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome*, My Long Journey Home*, Chalk Dust Torture, Fee > Antelope *w/Jeff Mosier on banjo and vocals -- Intro/Outro Music: Steely Dan, Kid Charlemagne See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Beyond The Pond! Hosted by Brian Brinkman and David Goldstein, our goal is to use the music of Phish to introduce you, the listener, to a diverse assortment of music. Through the medium of great Phish jams, we're going to dive into music history, draw parallels with a wide range of genres, and discuss some of our favorite bands & albums. We hope you dig it! Our first episode focuses on one of the most popular Phish jams of all time: 07/10/1999 Chalk Dust Torture. Songs selected for this episode are: LCD Soundsystem "All I Want," David Bowie "Heroes," Brian Eno "The Big Ship," Broken Social Scene "KC Accidental," The War On Drugs "Burning," and Colin Stetson/Sarah Neufeld "Never Were The Way She Was." In addition, we both discuss two new 2017 albums we highly recommend you check out: Thundercat "Drunk" and Jay Som "Everybody Works." Check us out on Spotify: BeyondThePondPodcast Playlist You can find us on Twitter @_beyondthepond, Facebook: Beyond The Pond Podcast, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a comment here and on iTunes! Finally, we want to give thanks to three fantastic Podcasts who have helped us immensely in getting up & running: Check out the Helping Friendly Podcast for ALL things Phish, Under The Scales for fantastic interviews with key members of the larger Phish community, and BrokedownPod for an inventive approach to Grateful Dead history. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we decided to discuss and explore Chalk Dust Torture and its evolution over the years. Phish has of course been playing this song since 1991, and the evolution of the song has pretty closely followed the trajectory of their music—incredible precision, then a bit of exploration, then funk, then way more space and groove, then into the current era of patient but ambitious jams. Tracks are below. If you haven't yet, please take our quick survey about how we can improve the podcast. Also, review us on iTunes and follow us on Twitter. As we mentioned last week, episodes 1-20 of HF Pod are available on the Internet Archive. Please do go back and listen if you want to hear some our less.....refined offerings. And the 8.31.13 Chalk Dust tweet we referenced. Chalk Dust Torture Tracks (music starts around 11:00) 11.23.91, Alumni Hall, Barre, VT 12.10.94, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 6.13.97, SFX Centre, Dublin, Ireland 7.10.99, E Center, Camden, NJ 8.3.03, IT, Limestone, ME 8.31.13, Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO Intro/Outro Music: The Infamous Stringdusters, Fearless See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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.
This week our guest is George (@McGrupp_), who joins us to discuss Summer Tour and to share his "Just the Jams" mix—2 hours of musical excerpts from this past tour. This is a very well-edited, smooth-flowing mix, and you often can't tell when one jam starts and another begins. Great work by George, and definitely worth checking out. The track list is below (the music starts around 36 minutes). 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! Start - 5:07 - Llama - 8/14/15 Raleigh, NC 5:07 - 12:35 - Mike's Song - 8/4/15 Nashville, TN 12:35 - 19:45 - Piper - 8/15/15 Columbia, MD 19:45 - 36:03 - Tweezer - 8/1/15 Atlanta, GA 36:03 - 40:52 - Chalk Dust Torture - 8/7/15 Blossom, OH 40:52 - 50:40 - Prince Caspian - 8/22/15 Watkins Glen, NY 50:40 - 54:44 - Martian Monster - 8/11/15 Philly, PA 54:44 - 1:04:54 - 46 Days - 8/15/15 Columbia, MD 1:04:54 - 1:11:28 - Simple - 7/22/15 Bend, OR 1:11:28 - 1:22:13 - Kill Devil Falls - 7/31/15 Atlanta, GA 1:22:13 - 1:37:11 - Bathtub Gin - 8/21/15 Watkins Glen, NY 1:37:11 - 1:49:35 - Twist - 7/24/15 Shoreline, CA 1:49:35 - 1:57:00 - Golden Age - 9/4/15 Commerce City, CO 1:57:00 - 1:59:41 - Sneakin' Sally - 8/16/15 Columbia, MD 1:59:41 - 2:05:22 - Cities - 8/12/15 Philly, PA 2:05:22 - End - 2001 - 8/11/15 Philly, PA Intro/Outro Music: The Libertines, What Katie Did See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have a long overdue guest, CJ, who is a longtime fan of the podcast and Mainer exiled in London. But we'll have him back for this Summer Tour, which we discuss on this show, along with lots of other things. The timing of this pick was stellar -- we'll be discussing and listening to the first day of the first Phish festival, the Clifford Ball, from 1996. This discussion comes just days after the latest festival announcement, Magnaball, coming in August 2015. Set 1 this week, chapter markers below. And please review us on iTunes and send comments and feedback to helpingfriendlypodcast at gmail dot com, 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! Chapter 1 0:00 Chat w/CJ Chapter 2 27:38 Phish 8.16.96 Set 1 Chapter 3 1:50:03 Set 1 Breakdown -- Phish 8.16.96, The Clifford Ball, Plattsburgh, NY Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Bathtub Gin, Ya Mar, AC/DC Bag > Esther > Divided Sky, Halley's Comet > David Bowie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are going all the way back to the Fall of 1992 to listen to a nice show with some real gems, 11.28.92, from Port Chester, NY. We hope you enjoy it! Setlist and chapter markers below. As usual, please review us on iTunes and send comments and feedback to helpingfriendlypodcast at gmail dot com, 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! Chapter 1 0:00 Introduction Chapter 2 9:30 Phish 11.28.92 Chapter 3 2:54:35 Show Breakdown -- Phish, 11.28.92, The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY Set 1: My Sweet One, Foam, Stash, Esther > Chalk Dust Torture, Sparkle, Fast Enough for You > All Things Reconsidered, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove Set 2: Suzy Greenberg > Paul and Silas > Tweezer -> The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu, Maze, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Bouncing Around the Room, The Squirming Coil, Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Harpua, Golgi Apparatus Encore: Contact > Tweezer Reprise See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have another guest pick—this one is from Rob Mitchum (@robmitchum & @phishcrit), 4.24.94 from Charlotte, NC. The setlist is below, and visit http://hfpod.blogspot.com/ for more information. Below are the chapter markers for this episode, for your reference (you should be able to skip chapters on most podcast apps/devices, please let us know if it doesn't work for you): Chapter 1 0:00-40:39 Conversation with Rob Mitchum Chapter 2 40:39-1:43:31 Set 1 Phish 4.24.94 Chapter 3 1:43:31-2:04:05 Set 1 Breakdown Chapter 4 2:04:05-3:22:30 Set 2 Phish 4.24.94 Chapter 5 3:22:30-End Set 2 Breakdown Please take a moment and review us on iTunes! -- Phish 4.24.94, Grady Cole Center, Charlotte, NC Set 1: My Friend, My Friend, Ya Mar, Axilla (Part II) > Maze, Bathtub Gin -> Jump Monk -> Bathtub Gin > Dog Faced Boy, Paul and Silas > It's Ice > Slave to the Traffic Light Set 2: Demand > David Bowie, The Mango Song > Julius, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Chalk Dust Torture, Contact, Good Times Bad Times E: Sweet Adeline See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are grateful to have Kevin (@okdeadhead) join us for our first episode of 2014—breaking down and playing some great selections from the New Year's Run, from Madison Square Garden 2013. We're playing and discussing the Chalk Dust Torture & Ghost from 12.30, all of Set 2 from 12.31 (which they played from the top of an old bus), and the Light from 12.31. Check out our website for more information: http://hfpod.blogspot.com and thanks for listening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. This week we have another guest pick, this time from our friend Scott. We had a great conversation, and we discussed and played Phish 11.16.91, from Washington, DC. The show's setlist is below, and visit http://hfpod.blogspot.com/ for our Listener Notes and for more information. One quick appeal: Please review us on iTunes! -- Phish 11.16.91, The Bayou, Washington, DC Set 1: The Landlady, Uncle Pen, Wilson > Runaway Jim, It's Ice > Sparkle > Fluffhead, Foam, Stash, Ya Mar, Cavern Set 2: Tube > My Sweet One > Bathtub Gin, Brother, You Enjoy Myself, Horn > Chalk Dust Torture, Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up, Llama E: Glide, Rocky Top See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.