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A Festival Odyssey: Phish, Mondegreens, and Moments with My SonLarry Mishkin reflects on his recent experience attending the Mondegreen Festival, a Phish festival in Dover, Delaware, with his son and friends. He shares his enthusiasm for the event, highlighting the performances and the significance of certain songs, including "The MoMA Dance" and "NICU," which have deep ties to Phish's history and fan culture. Larry provides a detailed history of Phish festivals, from the Clifford Ball in 1996 to the most recent Mondegreen Festival, noting memorable moments, attendance figures, and unique aspects of each event. The episode also includes a brief discussion on the 60th anniversary of The Beatles' performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado. Larry expresses his excitement about attending the festival with his son and reminisces about the special bond they shared during the event.MONDEGREENPhishAugust 15 – 18, 2024The WoodlandsDover Delaware Band's 11th festival, NOT counting Curveball set for 2018 that was canceled at the last minute due to contaminated water supply due to heavy rains and flooding. Nine year gap between MagnaBall in March, 2015 and Mondegreen, biggest gap between festivals in band's history. INTRO: Moma Dance Night One, August 15, 2024 First Night, First Set, First Song (into Back On The Train) Phish @ The Woodlands, Mondegreen Festival, Dover DE 2024-08-15 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Track #2 2:31 – 4:05 By: Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnell/MarshallPlayed:First Played: 6/30/98 in Copenhagen, DenmarkMost recent: August 15, 2024 (Mondegreen)Current Gap: 3 shows The title of “Moma” is another example of Phish Phonetics, cleverly transforming the moment ends lyric into a reference to a display of “The Rhombus” at New York City's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).Mondegreen: are they saying, “The Moma Dance” OR “the Moment Ends”?? SHOW No 1: NICU Night One, August 15, 2024 First Set, 6th song (out of Roggae and into A Wave of Hope) Phish @ The Woodlands, Mondegreen Festival, Dover DE 2024-08-15 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Track #7 3:00 – 4:56 By: Anastasio/MarshallPlayed 156 timesFirst Played: 3.6.92 at The Music Hall in Portsmouth, NHMost Recent: August 15, 2024 (Mondegreen)Gap: 3 shows Has any Phish song had as many names with as many explanations as “NICU”? At its debut in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Trey introduced the song as “In an Intensive Care Unit.” Shortly thereafter, the name was changed to “NICU,” which some considered a play on a line from the backing vocals in the chorus (“and I see you”) and others noted was the abbreviation for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Shortly thereafter, the “controversy” began, as controversy can only begin among rabid Phish fans. Some called the song “And I See You.” Some stuck with the original “In an Intensive Care Unit.” Other interesting theories developed, including one from the Internet where a fan noted that the elements Nickel (NI) and Copper (Cu) are side-by-side on the Periodic Table and that the title “NICU” may thus be a reference to nickels and pennies or, more likely, small change. Title is a Mondegreen for “And I See You” Music News (from Mondegreen) Matthew's crew: Matthew, me, Donny, Jake, Dave and Seth Michigan Crew: ??? NYC Crew: Max & Jess, Joey and Darby, Darby's brother, Brad and Sam, Dan the drummer (and?), Dude from Florida and girlfriend (??), Tesh,WHO ELSE SHOULD I MENTION? CLEVELAND CREW: Kevin, two buddies? Aaron Anyone else? Hot and humid/ AC unitsTents v. RV's/bathrooms/food/water and ice/maintenanceStorm – cut Sunday short Modern weather technology – good and bad Just like 2022 Sacred Rose Festival Secret Set on Aug. 16th second night Driving 12 hours each way SHOW No. 2: I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove Night 3, August 17, 2024 – Second set opener traditional Mike's Groove>Theme From The Bottom November 11, 2012, MSG, NYNY Mike's>Chalk Dust Torture>I Am Hydrogen>Weekapaug Phish | 12.29.11 | Mike's Song → Chalk Dust Torture → I Am Hydrogen → Weekapaug Groove - YouTube 15:44 – 17.43 I Am HydrogenBy: Daubert/Marshall/AnastasioPlayed: 350 timesFirst: April 6, 1985 at Finbar's in Burlington, VTMost Recent: August 17, 2024 (Mondegreen Night 3)Gap: 1 show The story of “I Am Hydrogen” is a love story. Conceived by Tom Marshall and Marc Daubert around 1984-85 on piano and acoustic guitar, they brought their creation over to Trey's house, where it was recorded. Trey added a harmony to it on his electric guitar, and the “Hydrogen” we have come to know was born. Initially intended for Tom, Marc, and Trey's band Bivouac, “Hydrogen” ended up in the Phish lineup and made its debut, all alone, on 4/6/85. After a few years, it became the connector between Mike's Song and Weekapaug Groove. Into Weekapaug GrooveBy: Anastasio/Fishman/McConnell/GordonPlayed: 523 timesFirst: 7.23.1988 at Pete's Phabulous Phish Phest in Underhill, VTMost Recent: August 17, 2024 (Mondegreen Night 3)Gap: 1 show “Weekapaug Groove” takes its name from the town of Weekapaug, located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean in southwestern Rhode Island. According to Mike, the song's lyrics (“Trying to make a woman that you move, sharing in a Weekapaug Groove”) are meaningless. As Mike said in a 9/9/97 interview with Parke Puterbaugh: “So we came back to Boston [from Weekapaug, after playing a gig there at a yacht club], and I guess we were in the van or the Voyager we used to drive in, and that song “Oh What a Night” came on the radio. You know that one? That awful Four Seasons song? We just constantly listened to songs and changed around the words as to what they might sound like. I always had a particularly hard time hearing lyrics anyway, so I always would sing a song on the radio, sing along with the wrong words. So the bridge of that song goes ‘Oh I-I-I trying to something,' but I was singing it, ‘Oh I-I-I trying to make a woman that you move,' which means nothing, 'sharing in a Weekapaug groove.' So we all just started singing that, as complete nonsense: ‘trying to make a woman that you move.' It never occurred to any of us that it had any meaning, ever. There was a period of time that we were singing it, and I used to just yell out the lyrics, between singing them I would just yell them out as if I was preaching them, just to sort of make it more ironic that they have no meaning.” SHOW No. 3: Yamar Night 4, August 18, 2024 – First set 10th song out of Stash and into Timber August 17, 1996, Clifford Ball, Plattsburgh AFB, Plattsburgh, NY (1st Phish Festival) into It's Ice Phish-Ya Mar-Clifford Ball (youtube.com) 0:13 – 1:45 By: Cyril Ferguson 27th November 1951 - Cyril 'Dry Bread' Ferguson was born in Nassau, New Providence, Bahama Islands.Ferguson was a Bahamian musician and entertainer. He composed songs in the genres of goombay, calypso and Bahamian pop music.Some of his more popular songs include: Ya Mar, Sunshine On My Body, Bahamian Music and Don't Squeeze The Mango.Ferguson died of complications related to diabetes on 9th April 2009. “Ya Mar” resides as a favorite in the hearts of many fans. It represents one of Phish's few forays into calypso and is among the most playful and danceable songs in the band's repertoire. And anytime Trey screams for Page to take the reins – “Play it, Leoooooo!” – the crowd is apt to go wild. Page's nickname actually comes from this line in the original, where The Mustangs urged their own piano man to step into the spotlight. The title seems to reference the slurred interpretation of “your ma,” as the singer recounts the disdain his lover's family has for him. Phish put their own unique stamp on it by often changing the “no good pa” lyric in the chorus to mimic their own “oh kee pa” phrase. Played: 232 timesFirst: 2.21.1987 at Slade Hall, UV, Burlington, VTMost Recent: 8.18.2024Gap: 0 shows Marijuana News Senator Says Harris Will ‘Be Ready To Sign' Marijuana Reform Bills If Elected PresidentGOP Senators Claim Marijuana Is A ‘Gateway Drug' As They Oppose Rescheduling And Legalization3. People Who Use Marijuana Are Less Likely To Be Obese, New Study Shows SHOW No. 4: Simple Night 4, August 18, 2024 – First set second to last song of Izabella and into Golden Age July 27, 2024, Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI second set out of Sigma Oasis and into The Howling Phish - 7/27/2024 - Simple (4K HDR) (youtube.com) 0:18 – 1:28 By: GordonPlayed: 209 timesFirst: 5.27.1994 at the Warfield Theater in San FranciscoMost Recent: August 18, 2024 (Mondegreen Night 4)Gap: 0 shows "Simple" was first written and recorded by Mike Gordon in a four-track medium in the Doo-wop style and introduced to the band during the studio sessions forHoist. This version reflected the country and bluegrass writing style of many previous Gordon compositions. The song was left off of the albumand the band showed hesitation in performing it live. Then, on 5/27/94, “Simple” debuted in a very strange and raw fashion during the “Mike's Song” at the Warfield in San Francisco. In contrast to the song we know today, the debut version of “Simple” was Mike's original lyrics sung by the band members over a jam that had emerged from “Mike's.” Three weeks later, “Simple” was played for a second time at the historic 6/17/94 gig, the same night that much of the country was watching the low-speed police chase of O.J. Simpson's white Ford Bronco through L.A. This version was significantly reworked and sounded much like the “Simple” we are accustomed to hearing today, with the exception of a minor humoristic augmentation providing the line “We've got O.J., cause we've got a band.” Mondegreen: We've got a cymbal (simple) cause we've got a band OUTRO: Twee Pri Night 3, August 17, 2024 – Encore out of YEM into end of show April 20, 2024, The Sphere, Las Vegas, NV Encore out of A Life Beyond the Dream into end of show Tvidler 202202 11 by Ryan Maguire (youtube.com) 0:00 – end By: Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnellPlayed: 321 tiesFirst: 2.1.1991 at Alumnae Hall, Brown University — Providence, RIMost Recent: 8.17.2024 Mondegreen Night 3Gap: 1 show A "reprise" is a sort of musical afterthought – basically a reintroduction of and variation on the main theme of a piece of music. Thus, “Tweezer Reprise” is a slight variation – a condensation of sorts – of “Tweezer.” As it does on the album A Picture of Nectar, the “Reprise” often follows “Tweezer” in concert, most frequently as an encore song. It is also common as a second set closer following an earlier “Tweezer.” A few times, the “Reprise” has even been spewed out of some long, monster “Tweezer,” serving as the thrilling exclamation point at the end of a raging, set-long sentence (e.g. 5/7/94, 6/22/95).On occasion, “Tweezer Reprise” has shown up as a surprise in a show where there has been no performance of “Tweezer” proper. Although usually this occurs because the “Reprise” will be referring back to a non-reprised “Tweezer” at the previous night's show (e.g. 12/30/96's “Tweezer” was reprised on 12/31/96), the song has been known to appear, albeit rarely, completely free from its Granddaddy counterpart, like on 9/29/99. The most interesting example of this, and perhaps the most unusual “Tweezer Reprise” ever performed, was on 12/8/99, which featured an a cappella version that came out of a “YEM” vocal jam to close the second set. The band later finished off the show with a traditional “Tweezer Reprise” to end the encore. Other interesting versions include 10/27/94 and 10/21/95. .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-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Welcome to This Happened Once Before, a conversation between generational Phish fans. I'm your host Bill and this week, I connect with Joseph. A seasoned Phish fan, we talk about his path to Phish and the show he attended on 5/28/94 at the Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, CA. I'll also give my feedback from Reed's recommendation of 8/22/15- Night 2 of the Magnaball festival. Let's get the show on the road. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or recommend a show for a future episode contact me at happendoncebefore@gmail.com, This Happened Once Before Podcast on Facebook, or @thobpodcast on Instagram. Phish • 1994-05-28 (02:28:49) • Laguna Seca Raceway, Monterey, CA https://relisten.net/phish/1994/05/28?source=163813
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Hi everybody and welcome to this week's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. This week's guest is a name that Phish podcast fans will recognize: RJB, the CEO and Co-Founder of Osiris Media. As a podcaster, I'm always looking up to the professionals and in the Phish podcast world, you can't get more professional than Osiris Media. A few months ago, I had Tom Marshall on Attendance Bias to talk about being the face of Osiris Media, the Undermine podcast which was then wrapping up its first season, and Phish's performance of “David Bowie” from December 29, 1994 in Providence. Tom was excited to talk about everything but he was unable to give too many details about Undermine, Osiris' flagship podcast that tells about Phish's history and experience in a non-linear way, since it was just completed. With season 2 of Undermine scheduled to air next week, I was eager to hear more about it and RJ was happy to share what listeners can expect when season 2 gets underway on September 8.For today's episode of Attendance Bias, RJ picked “46 Days>Bug” from August 15, 2015 from Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. Played right before the Magnaball festival, RJ and I break down how the band was experimenting and discovering different musical avenues throughout the summer 2015 and how that came to fruition as this MPP run was the last stop on the road toward the ultimate summer culmination: the Magnaball Festival.So let's join RJB to hear about season 2 of Undermine, the temporary return of the Helping Friendly Podcast, and “46 Days>Bug” at MPP from August 15, 2015.
Raf and Karina remember John Prine, wonder when live music is coming back, get nostalgic for Phish's Magnaball "Dinner and a Movie" and share some listener mail! [Recorded on Apl 14, 2020, Send your messages to RafandKarina@gmail.com]]
Welcome back, thanks for joining us!Road To Now—The 5G Conspiracy. As people try to make sense of the Coronavirus epidemic, some have unfortunately turned to conspiracy theories linking Covid-19 to the installation of 5G networks. In this episode, Bob and Ben speak with Stacy Wood about her research on conspiracy theories.No Simple Road—Just Be Kind. The No Simple Road crew brings you Heads Talking, a snapshot of their daily lives. This time they talk a bit about gratitude, giving thanks for the little acts of kindness, and more. 7pm—Dinner And A Movie! Magnaball! Phish is of course continuing their free archival video series, this time with the three-set show from August 22, 2015 from Magnaball. The recipes are from Jon and Briar Fishman and their friends up in Maine. And donations can be made via WaterWheel to Hunger Free America. We discussed this last night on HF Pod Live, which you can watch here. Saturday: Wildeyes + Comedy with Mike Finoia. Wanted to tell you about a show this Saturday at 8pm. Wildeyes (aka Emily Kohavi of Hozier) will be joined by Mike Finoia, Adam Cole, and special guest Dessa for a combination of comedy, reading and music. You can buy tickets here—ticket sales will be donated to Health Research Incorporated (HRI), a non-profit contributing to the health and well-being of the people of New York State. Moments in a Box—Freak Flag Flying. It feels like a lifetime ago that we brought you this original series featuring David Crosby. The fourth episode, specifically, seems worth re-sharing now. David talked about his deep friendship and musical connection with Jerry Garcia, and it concludes with David considering his own mortality and sharing a message of hope with future generations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 012, we discuss the peak jam from Magnaball, and one of the best jams from 2015: the 08/22/2015 Prince Caspian. This jam is so euphoric, and peaks with such unyielding energy, that it demanded a two-year-anniversary episode in its honor. Songs featured in this episode are: The National: "Little Faith," The Horrors: "Scarlet Fields," Radiohead: "Daydreaming," and Sleater Kinney: "Surface Envy." In addition, we discuss two new 2017 records we highly recommend: Golden Retriever: "Rotations," and Ron Gallo: "Heavy Meta." Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Songs You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and Instagram: beyondthepondpodcast Please leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back in August 2016, Garrett marked the 1 year anniversary of attending the Phish festival MagnaBall with an acoustic "Possum" and a reading of his post-festival animal-infested recap. www.GarrettAndersonMusic.com
New t-shirt art! Tim recaps a couple of Phish show experiences (he went over the weekend with his friend, Larry) Talking about the Phish, "Shakedown Street" merchant experience. Tim actually watched SNL this week. How many times has Tom Hanks hosted? Jeff was right: https://www.bustle.com/articles/190883-how-many-times-has-tom-hanks-hosted-snl-hes-a-member-of-the-five-or-more (9 times). David Willis & Henry Zebrowski stopPED by to discuss Season 3 of Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell, Spring Break Zombie Massacre, putting together the show, conspiracies, sex toys, aliens and the men in black. WALKING DEAD SPOILER ALERT! Who's watching The Walkind Dead? We discussed this before Sunday night's episode. Speculation. Tim gave his post-episode review on (ERIC'S PODCAST) Jeff gives some future comic book spoiler info. Jeff also speculates on Westworld theories. Staff Picks Tim - Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast guest Joe Pantaliano http://www.gilbertpodcast.com/joe-pantoliano/ Ira - Black Mirror (Netflix) http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/25/13401020/black-mirror-season-3-episode-2-playtest-recap Jeff - Comic Book Men http://www.amc.com/shows/comic-book-men Steph - Hater's Back Off (Netflix) http://www.dailycal.org/2016/10/24/miranda-sings-moves-television-haters-back-off-arrives-off-tune/ Mary Todd Products MTHC offers a custom line of hair and grooming products that are handmade using the finest ingredients, such as cucumber, licorice and bergamot. Each produced locally in Atlanta, Georgia. http://www.marytoddhairco.com/shop Credits Haunted Elevator - SNL (David S. Pumpkins) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS00xWnqwvI&t=139s Season 3 Trailer | Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell | Adult Swim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bECZKAy0Wmg The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 2 "The Well" Promo (HD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_JBZucg8GQ Phish "Sample In A Jar" - The Clifford Ball DVD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH3UpIJPnnc Tags #Westworld #EdHarris #TheWalkingDead #Negan #AlecBaldwin #DonaldTrump #SNL #DavidPumpkins #TomHanks #Phish #Magnaball #DaveWillis #YourPrettyFaceIsGoingToHell #HenryZebrowski #AdultSwim #Conspiracy #UFO #MenInBlack #Furries #LastPodcastOnTheLeft #Krampus #StonecrestMall #Fleshlight
Drama at the bus stop, getting over a cold, good musical momentum, and an acoustic "Possum" (Phish cover) sets the mood for a tale about animal friends to mark the 1-year anniversary of Magnaball. www.GarrettAndersonMusic.com
2015 was a hell of a year for Phish. We attempt to do it justice in Episode 74, with great group of guests joining us for this 3-part episode. Each part touches on a different theme, with Part 1 focused on the new material that was released this year (tracks below, discussion of music starts around 49:00). Part 2 will focus on the evolution of improvisation in 2015, and Part 3 will just be some jams we think you shouldn't miss. Part 3 will just be music without discussion. We appreciate Allie, Chris, Zac and Dianna joining us for this really fun discussion. This past year was a little different for Phish. Fewer shows, no Fall tour, Trey guest starring in Fare Thee Well shows, Magnaball, and another glorious New Year's run at Madison Square Garden. And even though we got fewer shows, we all agreed that almost every show had something special. We talk a lot about how this year fits into the band's history, and where they go from here. 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. Part 1 Tracks Blaze On (Shoreline) No Man In No Man's Land > Twist (Mann) Mercury (Dick's) Intro Music: Akron/Family, Last Year See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 007 of PhishJams features select tracks from The Bunny radio broadcast during Magnaball. Subscribe to the podcast to keep the jams coming. Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/phishjams/id1039563680?mt=2
After a long hiatus we are back and phishier then ever! Over the break I was able to write 3 comics that appeared in the “Ball Street Journal” at Phish’s Magnaball festival. That was cool. You can check those comix out or buy a print of them HERE. That inspired me to do another Phish Edish’ complete with deep cuts, sit-ins, solo projects and tons of awesome stuff from deep in the vaults. Also in this edition we get to speak to Kevin Statesir co-owner of Higher Ground in S. Burlington Vt and Phish family member. We talk about his roots, the amazing 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes show that helped open HG in 98’ and about what makes HG so special. So check it out, there’s more rare and weird Phish then you can trigger a Blastoplast at. Phish: www.phish.com Higher Ground: http://www.highergroundmusic.com/ 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes: Click HERE Touchpants: http://touchpants.com/
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 1, with chapters and tracks 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! Intro chat w/Dianna & Alex (start through 1:13:52) Tour highlights (Raleigh > MPP) Raleigh: Llama, Golden Age MPP 1: BBFCCM > My Pet Cat > BBFCFM, 46 Days > Bug MPP 2: Stash, Bowie, Shine a Light 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.
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.
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. This is Set 2, chapters 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 8:07 Set 2 Phish 8.16.96 Chapter 3 1:40:20 Set 2 Discussion -- Phish 8.16.96, The Clifford Ball, Plattsburgh, NY Set 2: Split Open and Melt, Sparkle > Free, The Squirming Coil, Waste, Talk, Train Song, Strange Design, Hello My Baby, Mike's Song -> Simple -> Contact > Weekapaug Groove 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. This is part 3, featuring Set 3 of 8.16.96. 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 7:05 Set 3 Phish 8.16.96 Chapter 3 1:04:50 Set 3 Breakdown -- Phish 8.16.96, The Clifford Ball, Plattsburgh, NY Set 3: Makisupa Policeman > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Down with Disease -> NICU, Life on Mars? > Harry Hood -> Jam Encore: Amazing Grace 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.