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Hi everybody and welcome to this week's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today's guest is Todd M, who chose one of the last remaining Phish festivals not yet discussed on this podcast: the underrepresented and possibly underappreciated Festival 8, from October 30 to November 1, 2009 in Indio California. Like most festivals covered on Attendance Bias, it would be the longest episode ever if we covered every song from a three day festival, so Todd chose highlights from each set from that weekend.Although 2009 doesn't garner much discussion among the Phish fanbase, Festival 8 had a lot going for it: it was a festival, obviously, which is notable in itself, but it also was the first festival in 3.0, it was on the west coast, it was during Halloween, and it even contained a scheduled morning acoustic set. It felt like Phish knew about all of high-profile fun stuff that us fans love about the band and stuffed most of it into one weekend. On top of that, of course, is the music.Todd fleshes out what it was like to be at such an event, where all of these favorite Phish checklist items intersected at once. He also tells us about midwest roadtrips, street names at the festival, and the best versions of Suzy Greenberg ever.Just a note: around halfway through today's interview, the cord on my microphone jarred loose and the audio quality on my end isn't as good for the 2nd half. It's easy to get used to, but I hope it doesn't bother you as much as it bothers me. Cheers, and enjoy today's episode with Todd.
Hi everybody and welcome to this week's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today's guest is my friend Bobby from Massachusetts who, for privacy purposes, is speaking under a pseudonym today. For today's episode, Bob picked Phish's show from September 14, 2000 at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center near Buffalo, NY. I recorded a mini episode about the Suzy Greenberg from this show that closed the first set but there is so much more to this show than that. Musically speaking, this is one of the most dense shows I've ever heard–out of 12 songs in the first and second set, eight of them are on the Phish.net jam charts. But there was so much more to it than the music. Bob was there with his friends, I was there with my brother, there were the rumors of the impending hiatus (which was not yet officially announced), and pretty much the same jam throughout the night, weaving its way in and out of almost every song. Bob and I had a great time breaking it all down.So start wooing, don't underestimate Prince Caspian, and make sure to bring a change of dry clothes as Bobby F Weaver and I go over September 14, 2000 at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center.Audio used in today's episode
A second vulnerability is found and fixed in Log4j as both criminals and nation-state intelligence services increase their exploitation of Log4shell. Iranian intelligence services have been actively conducting cyberespionage against a range of targets in the Middle East and Asia. Andrea Little Limbago from Interos checks in on supply chain issues. Our guest is Suzy Greenberg from Intel with a look ahead toward the coming year. A quick look back at Patch Tuesday, and, finally, some musing on literacy, orality, and the way you pronounce stuff people tweet about... For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://www.thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/10/239
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.
Check out this sponsored interview with Suzy Greenberg, vice president for Intel‘s division of product assurance and security, as she discusses the results of Ponemon’s security transparency survey, the need for more network visibility, and how Intel is shaping the future of security through its products. Get the full transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TechSpective Podcast Episode 052 Companies depend on technology. It really doesn’t matter what a company actually does today–even companies that are not “tech” companies rely on technology in some way, shape, or form for day-to-day communications, operations, accounting, and other functions. With so much riding on technology, businesses need access to relevant details and information [...] The post Suzy Greenberg Discusses the Importance of Transparency and Security Assurance appeared first on TechSpective.
Mini-Episode #13: Suzy Greenberg, 9/14/00, Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien, NY Hi everybody, and welcome to mini-episode #13 of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Mini-episodes of Attendance Bias feature a breakdown of a single song or jam from a show that I’ve attended. I’ll give a little background about what makes the song or jam so special to me, and then we dive right in.These mini-episodes are posted on a bi-weekly basis in between full episodes of Attendance Bias, when a guest and I go over a full Phish show. Today’s mini-episode features “Suzy Greenberg” from September 14, 2000 at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center in Darien Center, NY. ****************************************************************************************************I am the only Phish fan in my family. I don’t have, and never had, a familial tie to the band or the scene. My older brother didn’t turn me on to Phish, my older cousin never “saw a few shows in college,” and my parents weren’t Deadheads who led me down the path toward psychedelic music. Aside from a few friends who were also into the band, I was pretty much on my own when I began to explore the Phish world at 14 years old. I tried to bridge that family gap once, at this show, and it didn’t quit take. But before the experiment failed, there was some fun to be had. That fleeting moment happened at setbreak during the band’s show at Darien Lake on September 14, 2000, right after an all-time Suzy Greenberg.****************************************************************************************************
Real Talk: This Week in Snowboarding Season Two in Review In this Real Talk we take a wide ranging view on the 2019/2020 season. We interviewed more than 137 snowboarders and brought their stories to you each Monday on our Real Talk shows. In this Year in Review Episode, we share more than 40 interviews - including Jake Carpenter, Scott Stevens, Joe Sexton, Mon Roisland, Zeb Powell, Skyler Gallardo, Rene Rinnekangas, Scotty James, Sage Kotsenberg, Dustbox, Leanne Pelosi, Nora Beck... and the list goes on. Former Snowboarder Magazine Rider of the Year Bjorn Leines Co-hosts - and even offers ‘sage' wisdom to the current Rider of the Year, Sage Kotsenberg. Perhaps of all our 174 episodes - this one demonstrates the possibilities of audio as a medium - at least in our second season, as just like snowboarding, we view audio, as a medium as a canvas for creative expression and progression. Real Talk This Week in Snowboarding 35 Episodes 137 Real Talk guests From 18 countries 56 Movies covered 36 Events WHAT WE COVERED Jeremy Jones testifies to congress on climate change The drought in South America Hot Dawgz and Handrails Holy Bowly Down Under= 686 Yearbook Launch of “Women's Lib” from Lib Tech 20 Years of Volcom Outerwear in snowboarding Rendezvous Mountain Culture Festival (Salt Lake City) Joe Sexton cover on Snowboarder Magazine (Omaha Rail) Absinthe Films Isle of Snow Premiere New GoPros, Hero 8 and Max Joy Snowboard Movie Premiere Chloe Kim's Retirement Ruka, Finland first resort in world to open New Zealand Spring Season Nate Dogggg gets first chair in Colorado for 24 straight years Opening of Big Snow in New Jersey - America's first indoor snow park Bonezone Opening Norwegian Snowboard Awards Curator Book iF3 Awards Snowboarder Magazine's Superpark Backcountry.com Boycott Modena Big Air Dylan Alito talks about Absinthe Euro Tour Tim Humphries on Boreal Opener and new GoPros Pat Bridges on the Mammoth Opener Jake Burton's Passing Joe Sexton does the “Omaha Rail” (interview) Building Snowboard Cross Courses with Eric Themel Dirksen Derby Pat Moore's Methodology Contest Air and Style Grand Prix of Snowboarding - Copper Mountain Woodward Park City Opening Premiere of Joy/Trash/Permission in Denver Premiere of Dark Matter, Travis Rice and Elias Elhardt in Tordrillo Range, AK Interview with Scott Stevens about his movie Suzy Greenberg 270 Victor De La Rue signs with Jones Snowboards Global Team Maria Thomsen signs with Burton Global Team Skolf, the league? Vans HiStandard Series Ride A-10 release Chloe Kim off Burton - on Roxy? Brandon Reis Mona Reisa Gnu board Introducing Never Summer Harpoon Japan Condition early January UK Snowdomes New Uzbercki resort Serious snow at Mt. Baker Hold Fast Tweak Hard book Make Waves Move Mountains - ride with Robin Van Gyn Craig Kelly 17th anniversary of passing Zak Hale gets arrested atr street spot Freeride World Tour Hakuba Spark R/D Love My Avy center contest Laax Open with Mon Sebbe gets ready for X-Games King/Queen of Extreme X-Games Recap with Nelson and Mons SIA recap with Cardiff, Jones, Nidecker, Lib Tech, Never Summer, 686, Yes, DC, Now, Ride, Airblaster, Volcom, CBDayz, Spark R&D, Rome Snowboarder Awards Freeride World Tour Kicking Horse Dew Tour Mt. Baker Banked Slalom King/Queen Corbetts 70 degrees in Antarctica Snow blankets West Calgary World Cup Joy behind the scenes Skolf Finals Lord of the Ropes US Open A Day for Jake Stan at the Open Blake Lamb quits his sponsors Methodology Police Blotter Nate Bozung and Dean Cummins Freeride World Tour Fiberbrun Ms. Superpark Shapers Summit Coronavirus around the snowboard world Aspen on resorts handling virus Owner Operator on making masks Spark R&D retools factory Having Coronavirus Real Talk Guests Bjorn Leines Sage Kotsenberg Kyle Kennedy Hans Mindich Aspen Rainweaver Bode Merril Mikko Rehnberg Charles Reid Ted Borland Mons Roisland Jake Aaronson Leanne Pelosi Dylan Alito Tim Humphries Pat Bridges Jon Miller Wille McMillon Pat Moore Max Tokanaga Max Kucharek Chad Otterstrom Billy Anderson Chris Karol Steve Hayes Ross Powers Mike Arzt Frank Phillips Jason Wolle Michael Kary Eric Themel Atsushi Yamanaka Martin Gallant Romain DeMarchi Nelson Wormstead Joe Sexton Max Morrill Mikey Ciccarelli Dustin Craven Alexey Matveyev Marcel Dolak Kyle Mack Trevor Gerard Scotty James Yuto Totsuka Scott Stevens Dan Clark Nick Campiglia Ahmon stamps Dave Morris Jeremy Allen Martin Cernik Jason Borgstede Stacey Alonzo Tim Carlson Dave Jessen Geoff Perkins Jim Linnberg Geoff Perkins Rob Kingwill Skyler Gallardo Harry Winnard Richen Wangyal Mike Baker Jason ‘Bas' Basarich Nial Romanek Blake Hamm Aaron Lebowitz Stan Leville Mark Clavin Sebbe Debuck Max Parrot Ryo Ayazawa Zeb Powell Sven Thorgren Darcy Sharpe Jesse Paul Thierry Kunz Peter Saari DCP JP Solberg Pat McCarthy Bobby Meeks Mike ‘Gags' Gagliardi JF Pelchat Jack Hewitt Jesse Grandkowski Frank Bourgeois Seth Lightcap Kaelin Cassidy Seth Huot Matt Stillman Ben Morse Dan Ventura Becca Ritter Jeff Pensiero Zoi Sadowski-Synott Cooper Whittier Dustbox Jill Perkins Luke Winkleman Jamie Anderson Sage Kotsenberg Maria Thomsen Drayden Gardner Rene Rinnekangas Benny Milam Nora Beck Martin Hardy Zack Knabel Steve Decker Pat Cray Lydia Ames Peter Harvieux TJ Harmon Blake Lamb Christine Savage Melissa Riitano Sam Klein MFM Christian Knapp Tron Dyb Mike Chantry Ricky Melnik Jeff Fulton Ken Achenbach Giacomo Kratter Iztok Sumatic Joey B. Howyadoin Eric Luthart Lt. Sullivan John Cavan Ingemar Backman Thunder Tindall Travis Wood Will Ritter Steven Kimura Andrew Hardingham TOTAL = 137 VIDEOS/EDITS COVERED 56 Videos Covered Contrast - Bode Merrill, Eric Leon, Desiree Melancon BLP III - Calgary Crew Cast and Carve - Jones Snowboards East Bumfucc Shithole - Jake Aaronsen Folklore - Arbor Team Vid 100 North - Vermont Shred Movie Isle of Snow - Absinthe Films Offline - Nitro Movie Out of Bounds - 3D IMAX featuring Torah Bright Joy - Sage Kotsenburg, Red Gerard, and homies Veer - Urban snowboarding feat. Jesse Paul, Jordan Small, Melissa Riitano, Nirvana Ortez, and more Who Cares - Charles Reid, Darcy Sharpe, and more Cloud - GNU edit filmed on phones Buzzin - Edit from Young Doli Goner - Japan street edit with Riley Nickerson, Jacob Krugmire, and Jake Moore Week of Privilege - Quiksilver Team at Baldface Lovely Day - Vans team edit from 14 day trip down west coast Triple Overhead - Sharksnowsurf pow surf edit All Ways Down - Rome Team Edit from Absolut Park in Austria Project Hijinks - Rusty Toothbrush Chris Grenier's Boardslides and Banter Fanatics - Fanatic Snowboards Edit Skolf the Movie - Airblaster Movie Fast Forward The Girls in Motion - Girls rail trip to Edmonton Buddy Cam - A Short Film by Madison Blackley Tenderfoot - 4 part snowboard series from Garrett Warnick Mons Roisland in Saas-Fee Umami - Manboys Edit Sunokero - Japan edit from Korua Shapes Future Mystic - Brandon Cocard and Mike Rav's Movie Dustbox Presents - Dustbox Crew Defiance - North Face Big Mtn Movie with Victor De La Rue, Leanne Pelosi, and Jake Blauvelt Life in General - Bryan Fox Movie The Great Powderhound Migration The Glacier Express - Holden Channel - US Shapes Movie Inexact Odyssey - Volvom Movie ThirtyTwo Spot Check - Loon Losers - Lobster Movie Highest of Hopes - Adidas Team Video Trash - Zac Hale Movie Hi8us - Dope Industries Edit Balance Beam - Videograss Dark Matter - Travis Rice, Elias Elhardt, Curt Morgan Suzy Greenberg 270 - Scott Stevens and Friends All Ways Down - Rome Snowboards Where Land Ends - Jones Snowboards Rocksand - Braincage Immolate 2 - NZ crew@Saas Fee Rooster Tail - Austen Sweeten Honey - Ivinka Juergenson Backyard Boogie - Griffin Siebert Sunday in the Park - Ep 1-2 Test Pressing - Brandon Coccard Sunday in the Park 5 - Skyler Gallardo Teal - Sam Klein/Chris Corning Bye for Now - Dustbox Test Pressing #3 - Brandon Coccard Overtime - The Bruners Favorite Episodes Most interesting guests Where is snowboarding going? . Aftermath of Corona? Next Season? Or don't go there? I think we put it for end of show? Could be or we ignore i - but kind of hard to given it is global and effecting everyone . Save discussion for end? We have edit time since we are recording sunday. Werd Room for Improvement ONSITE EVENT COVERAGE 30th Anniversary of Mt Hood Summer Camps - Government Camp, OR Rendezvous Mountain Culture Festival - Salt Lake City, UT US Grand Prix - Copper Mountain, CO. Winter X-Games - Aspen, CO. Outdoor Retailer Tradeshow - Denver, CO. Live Studio Audience with Founder of Silverton Mountain Resort Jen Brill - Silverton, CO. Snowboarder Magazine Awards - Copper Mountain, CO. Dew Tour - Copper Mountain, CO. US Grand Prix - Mammoth, CA. TOTAL = 9
Jesse Burtner has done it all in the snowboard world. He’s had a long pro career, he’s made some of the most influential movies in the industry and now, he’s the Marketing Director at Lib Tech. Over the years, he’s gone from spinning Cab 9’s to suffering a TBI, to re-inventing the way he rides his board. His influence is everywhere these days and the podcast takes us through his life and times. Jesse Burtner Show Notes: 2:00: WA crowds, and his head injury 7:00: Growing up in AK, getting into snowboarding, and a different high school 23:15: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code powell30 Evo: The best online experience in action sports with retail to back it up 686 Technical Apparel 26:00: What did his parents think about snow/skate, fishing boats, and editing video 31:00: Jason Borgstede, JB Deuce, contests, and sponsors 47:00: Spy Optic: Get 20% off on their site Spyoptic.com using the code TPM20 10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone 49:00: Money, influencers, and getting in trouble with JAG 50:00: The end of JB Deuce, Think Thank, and groundhogday 60:00: Thunk and Love/Hate, Cue the Birds, and Patchwork Patterns 70:00: Taking a job and Suzy Greenberg 270 74:00: Inappropriate Questions
On this episode of The World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd welcome a certified long time listener and new homie, @ryno858 as our guest at Monday M.A.S.S. HQ via @adventureio. We talk about stuff like the Backdoor Shootout, sharks not seeing color, Bushwick Bill, Kelly Slater's interstellar talk with NASA Astronaut Christina Koch, the Burleigh Single Fin Festival, Stephanie Gilmore, Australian Wild Fires, Dylan Graves Weird Waves Season 2, Shun Murakami and Brisa Hennessy win first QS 5000's of the year,Volcom Pipe Pro, the new inductees to the East Coast Surfing Hall of Fame, including Damien Hobgood, Nora's Rough Cut, Ishod and Kyle, Suzy Greenberg 270 The Movie—From The Wonderful Mind of Scott Stevens, Kennedi Deck, plus a live chat with Jill Perkins during a sick street session, Busted at Keystone, snowboarders going buck wild in the family zone, Todd takes a look back at “Out Cold” and even delivers his best line! #jacuzzicassanova The World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast is presented by: Adventure IO @adventureio Ogio @ogio K2 Snowboarding @k2.snowboarding Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Chemistry Surfboards @chemistrysurfboards YewOnline.com @yewonline New Greens @newgreens NanocraftCBD @nanocraftCBD Super 73 Electric Bikes! @super73
In Episode 078 we discuss the wild and highly experimental Suzy Greenberg from Brooklyn, New York, on June 17, 2004. In the show that kicked off what was thought to be the final tour for Phish ever, this Suzy emerged midway through the second set, and attacked the jam with more vigor and relentless experimentation than they ever had with Suzy. Songs featured in this episode are: Oneida: “Up With People,” The Stooges: “Search & Destroy,” Woods: “It It Honest?,” Type O Negative!: “Black №1”In addition, we discuss two new 2019 records we highly recommend: Long Beard: “Means To Me,” and New Pornographers: “In The Morse Code Of Your Brake Lights”— — — Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com and JamBase.comPlease leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 052 we take a step back, drink some mulled wine, light a nightly candle, and soak in the vibes of the season. We focus on 12/28's through the years, highlighting the 2003 run in particular, and discuss the "Frankie Says" & "Suzy Greenberg" from that year's 12/28 show. We also discuss the major themes one can expect from the first night of a holiday run, as well as the standout jams we've seen from them over the yeas. In addition, we discuss our slow-burn albums of 2018, our favorite Phish shows of the year, and share a playlist of boozy, late-nite, NYC Dive-bar Christmas jams that are sure to hug you like a glass of gluvine this holiday season.Songs featured in this episode are: JD McPhearson: "Claus vs. Claus," Shinyribs: "Don't Go Chasing Santa Claus," Donald Byrd: "Cristo Rendento," Tom Waits: "Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis," Kacey Musgraves: "A Willie Nice Christmas," and Bruce Springsteen: "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"In addition, we discuss two 2018 records that served as slow burners for us: Jeff Tweedy: "WARM," and David Nance Group: "Peaced & Slightly Pulverized"--We're proud to be sponsored by KushCo Holdings!KushCo Holdings is a publicly traded company under the ticker KSHB and the parent to innovative cannabis industry leaders such as Kush Supply Co., Kush Energy, The Hybrid Creative, and Koleto Packaging Solutions which offer a range of services and products for the legal cannabis industry including child resistant packaging and supplies, gases and solvents, vaporizer products, and branded solutions.Founded in 2010, KushCo Holdings has now sold more than 1 billion units and regularly sells to more than 5,000 legally operated medical and adult-use dispensaries, growers, and producers across North America, South America, and Europe. KushCo Holdings has presence in the five largest U.S. cannabis markets as well as sales presence in every major U.S. cannabis market, with offices in Canada and China. KushCo Holdings' subsidiaries and brands provide exceptional customer service, product quality, compliancy knowledge and a local presence in serving its diverse customer base. Go to kushco.com/podcast to learn more.--Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondPlease 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.
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In this episode Dawneebee hosts and welcomes back co-host Merry. We interview Mark Filoramo, the music Director at Ross Street School in Woodbridge, New Jersey. Mark wrote a musical for his elementary school inspired by the music of Phish! You'll get to hear a few of the songs that the children sang and get an exclusive interview with two of his students Emily and Emma. Opening the podcast you will here the children sing Sparkle. You will get a little Character Zero midway through and the interview ends with the children singing More! Afterwards Mark, Merry and her husband Justin, join Dawneebee for a great round of everybody's favorite Phish game show Market Price hosted by Dawn's husband Jason!Here’s the link for the musical! https://youtu.be/CVxnnq34aa8Check out Mark Filoramo's Youtube page for more of his work at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1zqfr1gn77hoGAkdkJvxcwMark's band is called Talking in Technicolor. Check them out at: https://talkingintechnicolor.com/Mark's wife has a great pottery site with lots of Phishy pottery creations called Positive Pottery! Check it out at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PositivePotteryGoods/itemsWe’re 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:https://www.osirispod.com/Special thanks to PhishTracks!:5/27/11 Tweezer 0:00-1:00 Bethel10/31/90 David Bowie 1:30-2:30 Colorado college12/1/92 Glide 0:00-1:00. Portland ME8/1/04 Suzy Greenberg 0:00-1:00 Mansfield8/29/14 No Quarter 5:55-6:55 dicks8/8/09 The Mango Song 2:00-3:00 the gorge8/1/98 Guyute 3:30-4:30 alpine valley7/23/17 boogie on reggae woman 2:00-3:00 msg10/26/95 free 1:00-2:00 spacEmail:phemalecentrics@gmail.comLinks:https://www.facebook.com/phemalecentricshttps://twitter.com/PhemaleCentricshttps://phemalecentrics.simplecast.fm/ 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.
This week, we're happy to have Brando from CashorTrade on the podcast. We talk a lot about his Phish journey and about the great platform their team has built. We also play some music, tapping into the New Year's spirit. Set info is below (but the entire show is amazing to revisit, especially at this time of year). We're doing a live podcast on December 29! Come see us at American Beauty at 3pm. We'll be doing a live podcast, opening up for the great band Polyvamp. You can RSVP to our event on Facebook. Also, if you haven't yet, please take a moment to review us on iTunes. Thanks for your support! -- Phish, 12.31.93, Worcester Centrum, Worcester, MA Set 3: Auld Lang Syne > Down with Disease Jam > Split Open and Melt, The Lizards, Sparkle > Suzy Greenberg > Hold Your Head Up > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Harry Hood , Tweezer Reprise E: Golgi Apparatus, Amazing Grace See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 019 - September 2017 Set 2The Oh Kee Pah Ceremony[1] > ACDC Bag -> Buried Alive[1] -> Take the 'A' Train[1] > Sparks[1] (1990-09-13) Ya Mar (1988-05-24) Suzy Greenberg[1] (1989-05-06) The Price of Love[1] (1989-03-30) Dazed and Confused[1] (1989-05-21) Bold As Love[1] (1989-04-14) McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters (1989-05-05) You Enjoy Myself (1990-11-26) Contact (1989-05-20) Halley's Comet (1989-08-17) Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues (1989-01-26) Minute By Minute[1] (1990-09-13) Run Like An Antelope (1989-05-26) Icculus[1] (1989-08-12) If I Only Had a Brain (1990-03-12) Harpua (1989-03-14) David Bowie (1989-02-06) [1] Phish Phantasy Debut
This week we're joined by 2 old school fans, Lee and Jamie, who share their Phish journeys and memories with us. They have been seeing shows since 1990, and we discuss and play a show they were at from the Capitol Theater, 5.14.92. We hope you enjoy this discussion and the music! The setlist is below, and set 1 music starts around 31 minutes and set 2 starts around 1 hour 57 minutes. If you can, please support HF Pod Plus! We appreciate it and hope you enjoy the extra content. Also, take our survey on how Phish has impacted your life. We'll be highlighting some of the initial takeaways in next week's episode. Here are some details on the Bakers' Dozen pre-show events and late night shows. See you all there! You can 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. -- Phish, 5.14.92, The Capitol Theater, Port Chester , NY Set 1: Suzy Greenberg > All Things Reconsidered, The Sloth, Sparkle, Maze, Horn, Reba, Poor Heart > My Friend, My Friend, Bouncing Around the Room > Run Like an Antelope > Secret Language Instructions > Run Like an Antelope > Secret Language Instructions > Run Like an AntelopeSet 2: Glide, Cavern, Rift, Fluffhead, Eliza > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove -> Wait -> Weekapaug Groove , McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Stash, Cold as Ice > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, PossumE: Sleeping Monkey > Rocky Top Intro/Outro Music: Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders, Finders Keepers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're joined by Craig and Jen, who help us recap the recent MSG New Year's Run. We kick off the episode with a quick catch up with Tom Marshall, who tells us about what's coming up on Under the Scales. If you haven't checked out his podcast, you should absolutely get on it. We have included some tracks from the MSG run, of course, which are detailed below. There was a lot to discuss, hope you enjoy! A few links from our discussion: Here's the site that chronicles the evolution of Trey's guitar rig. Also, here is a video from David Gallo Design, who designed and executed the NYE gag. And in the almost impossible case that you haven't seen the "MSG Hood Guy," here it is. 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. -- Halfway to the Moon, 12.28.16 Martian Monster 12.28.16 Secret Smile, 12.29.16 Tweezer > Sparks, 12.30.16 Light > Party Time, 12.30.16 Twist, 12.31.16 Petrichor > Auld Lang Syne > Suzy Greenberg, 12.31.16 Tide Turns, 12.31.16 Intro/Outro Music: David Bowie, I Can't Give Everything Away Photo by Andrea Nusinov See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week it's just Brad, RJ and Jonathan, talking about 2016 Phish, holiday music, favorite albums of the year, and a lot more. We also want to take this moment to say thank you to all of you for listening and supporting us all year. We're very excited about this podcast in 2017—lots of great guests and shows already planned. Have a great holiday, and we'll see you back after the MSG run! And because it's a holiday show, we wanted to leave you with a set of music from a holiday run. This set is close to Jonathan's heart, and it's a great one to revisit. Enjoy! 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. -- Phish, 12.28.94, Civic Center, Philadelphia , PA Set 2: Suzy Greenberg > NICU > Mike's Song -> The Mango Song > Weekapaug Groove, Contact, Llama, Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, The Squirming Coil E: Bold As Love Intro/Outro Music: Khruangbin, Dern Kala See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're joined by our good friend Brian (@sufferingjuke). He was inspired to go back and listen to the entire Fall 1996 tour, and he pulled together a wonderful collection of highlights from that tour. Brian put a ton of thought into this, and the product makes that very clear. Really wonderful highlights, and some lesser-known jams that he's bringing back into the spotlight. We've split this one up into 2 parts, because there's just too much great stuff. We think you'll enjoy, and as Brian has said, "you'll never look at '96 the same again." The track details for Part 1 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! Part 1 (music starts around 13 minutes, discussion picks back up at 2:08) 10/16 -- Simple -> Swept Away -> Steep 10/19 -- Down With Disease 11/06 -- Mike's Song -> Jam 11/08 -- Simple 11/11 -- Tweezer 11/13 -- Suzy Greenberg -> Prince Caspian Intro/Outro Music: TRAD+, Blind See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are joined by our friend and guest host Jonathan, who brought us back to a wonderful show from 1989, from "Ian's House" (or "Ian's Party" at someone else's house). Either way, Ian was awesome. This show is historic, fun, and filled with really excellent playing. Trey's tone and precision in playing is just crisp, clear and on point, and as Jonathan pointed out, this is among the finest banter you'll ever hear in a Phish show. Very entertaining listen. But even more than entertaining, it's a reminder of how musically mature Phish was even by 1989—26 years ago. A great sounding show, taboot (taboot). This will be a 2-part podcast, with Set 1 this week, Set 2 and Set 3 next week. Chapter markers below. Here's Charlie Dirksen's review of the YEM. We mentioned Matt Burnham's Phish Hall of Fame voting project, check it out! 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/Jonathan Chapter 2 19:36 Set 1 Phish 5.28.89 Chapter 3 1:43:58 Set 1 Breakdown -- Phish 5.28.89, "Ian's House", Hebron, NY Set 1: Divided Sky, Run Like an Antelope, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Fee -> Slave to the Traffic Light, Esther, Suzy Greenberg, You Enjoy Myself See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are back to a guest pick from the past. Our guest Matt Huber has chosen 7.25.99, from Deer Creek. A really great show that has some great bust-out tunes, some really classic '99 jamming, leading up to the "millennium" sound we hear before and up to the end of Phish 1.0. 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 Intro Chat w/Matt Chapter 2 29:11 Set 1 Phish 7.25.99 Chapter 3 1:33:41 Set 1 Breakdown Chapter 4 1:44:10 Set 2 Phish 7.25.99 Chapter 5 3:11:06 Set 2 Breakdown & Wrap Up -- Phish, 7.25.99, Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN Set 1: Meat, My Friend, My Friend -> My Left Toe -> Whipping Post > Makisupa Policeman > Happy Birthday to You*, Makisupa Policeman, Saw It Again, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Cavern Set 2: Birds of a Feather -> Walk Away > Run Like an Antelope > Suzy Greenberg > Hold Your Head Up > Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up, You Enjoy Myself Encore: Loving Cup *For Chris Kuroda's birthday 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.
Happy Holidays everyone! For our last episode of 2013, we were approached by our friends Tom and Matt to play 12.31.93 from Worcester, Mass. It's funny because Brad and I actually discussed playing this show, and then we heard from these guys. Serendipity! It's a great 3 set show, of course, and we hope you enjoy. 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 12.31.93, Worcester Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA Set 1: Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Stash, Ginseng Sullivan, Reba, Peaches en Regalia, I Didn't Know, Run Like an Antelope Set 2: Tweezer > Halley's Comet > Poor Heart > It's Ice > Fee > Possum, Lawn Boy, You Enjoy Myself Set 3: Auld Lang Syne > Down with Disease Jam > Split Open and Melt, The Lizards, Sparkle > Suzy Greenberg > Hold Your Head Up > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Harry Hood, Tweezer Reprise E: Golgi Apparatus, Amazing Grace See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.