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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.
Episode 024 - December 2017 Set 1ACDC Bag-> (1997-12-07) Pyscho Killer[1]-> (1997-12-07) Jesus Left Chicago (1997-12-07) Mellow Mood[1] (2010-10-26) The Curtain With (2000-07-12) Thunderhead[1]> (2003-12-01) Sparkle (2003-12-01) Cities (2011-12-28) Halley's Comet> (2012-12-29) Limb By Limb (2012-12-29) Wolfman's Brother[1] (2012-12-28) Possum (1994-12-29) Spock's Brain[1]> (1995-06-14) Split Open And Melt (1995-06-14) [1] Phish Phantasy Debut
This week we're thinking about Summer Tour, and we're revisiting our first summer Phish shows. We feature music and discussion about each of our first summer Phish experiences, and we really hope you enjoy it. Music we play is below. We also have another installment of "Our intent is all for your delight," where we touch on Jason's experience, which he detailed in our recent survey. We'd appreciate it if you give us a review 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. We encourage you to check out HF Pod Plus, we appreciate your support. -- 6.17.95 Tweezer -> Johnny B. Goode -> Tweezer -> McGrupp 8.8.97 Gumbo, Wolfman's Brother -> Free 7.30.03 You Enjoy Myself Intro/Outro Music: The Who, Summertime Blues See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this tour, we're going to bring you a "quick hit" from each show -- a brief discussion and clip from the show -- and put them up by the next afternoon. Today we're chatting briefly about the show from last night in St. Paul, MN. We've included a clip from the Wolfman's Brother, as we feel like that captures the sound well. But this overall was a nice tour opener, and of course we're looking forward to more. Here's a link to the full setlist from Phish.net and you can download the show from LivePhish.com as well. Thanks for listening, let us know what you think about this series. Intro/Outro Music: Ella Fitzgerald, Summertime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kate Spencer (VH1) tells us about her lifelong love of famed jam band Phish. We include some exceprts Phish songs in this podcast, and we need to mention two things: Phish songs are very long and deliberately have slow starts --- we tried to excerpt enough of the song to get a taste for that but ultimately an excerpt falls somewhat short of listening to an entire track. Also, we told Kate that any comments she made during the songs would not make it into the final podcast because during the live recording the tracks are quiet and we expected to replace them. BUT Kate's comments during the recording showed such enthusiasm that it seemed a more accurate descriptoin of the appeal of the band to figure a way keep them in. So you'll hear us say things like "wait! save that thought!" which turned out to be unnecessary. In addition to Phish, Anthony and Will talk a bit about their recent minor obsessions: re-discovering Kurt Vonnegut and the movie Singing In The Rain, respectively. Here's the full list of Phish songs Kate suggested we listen to in preparation for this podcast: 1. Divided Sky (my first AOL screenname is from this song!. I was at this one: Phish – The Divided Sky [Live In Brooklyn]) 2. Punch You In The Eye ( I am listening to this one now and it's so good. Phish – Punch You in the Eye) 3. Mike's Song --->I Am Hydrogen ----> Weekapaug (These are technically 3 different songs but often they all segue together and you kinda can't listen to one without the other. Like if you get a Mike's, you know Weekapaug is eventually coming and I like it best with IAH in the middle. This show has them all! Phish – Hampton/Winston-Salem '97) 4. Hood - I will cry talking about this song Phish – Harry Hood - Live LP Version - Hampton, 1998 5. The Curtain With (Phish – The Curtain With) You could also just do The Curtain, which is shorter with no jam at the end: Phish – The Curtain) This was the final song at their final show 6. I Didn't Know ( a different side of Phish!!!! Fishman plays the vaccum! Phish – I Didn't Know) 7. YEM --- Phish – You Enjoy Myself CLASSIC PHISH 8. Wolfman's Brother - always makes me so happy when they play Wolfman's Phish – Wolfman's Brother 9. Harpua Phish – Harpua - just such a weird, classic Phish song10. Phish – Fee --- The song that got me hooked when I was 14, from Junta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11. Strange Design -- I love when Page sings, and this song always makes me cry. He cried singing it at their "final show" Phish – Strange Design
This week we were happy to be joined by two guests, Matt Burnham & Mr. Jahpone, to play and discuss one of our favorite shows from Phish 3.0, 11.28.09, from Albany, NY. Chapter markers and setlist below. Please review us on iTunes, and send comments and feedback to helpingfriendlypodcast at gmail dot com, and follow us on Twitter @hfpod. And check out CashorTrade.org for face value tickets to shows across the country. Chapter 1 0:00 Chat w/Matt & Jahphone Chapter 2 15:03 Set 1 Phish 11.28.09 Chapter 3 1:37:45 Set 1 Breakdown Chapter 4 1:55:43 Set 2 Phish 11.28.09 Chapter 5 3:38:08 Set 2 Breakdown -- Phish, 11.28.09, Times Union Center, Albany, NY Set 1: Party Time, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Uncle Pen, Sanity, Foam, Walk Away > NICU, Alaska, Split Open and Melt, Joy, Vultures, Backwards Down the Number Line Set 2: Seven Below > Ghost, Cool It Down > Gotta Jibboo, Let Me Lie, Wolfman's Brother > Julius E: You Enjoy Myself See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we were joined by writer, critic and all around hilarious guy Nathan Rabin—the author of "You Don't Know Me But You Don't Like Me," a fantastic book about Nathan's wild adventure of self discovery on tour with Phish, and during various adventures with the fans and music of the Insane Clown Posse, particularly at the Gathering of the Juggalos. After we talk with Nathan about his writing and his book, we play and discuss Set 1 of Phish 5.27.11. The setlist and chapter markers are below, and visit http://hfpod.blogspot.com/ for more information. Lastly, please take a moment and review us on iTunes! Chapter 1 0:00-1:00:35 Conversation with Nathan Rabin Chapter 2 1:00:35-2:22:25 Set 1 Phish 5.27.11 Chapter 3 2:22:25-End Set 1 Breakdown -- Phish 5.27.11, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY Set 1: Tweezer > My Friend, My Friend, Poor Heart, Roses Are Free > Funky Bitch, Wolfman's Brother -> Walk Away, Stash, Bouncing Around the Room, Kill Devil Falls, Bold As Love See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello friends! This week we're doing another guest pick, this time from our friend Wally (aka @waxbanks). We had a great conversation about his Phish journey (and his writing, which can be found here), and we discussed and played Set 2 of 11.14.97, from West Valley City, UT. 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 11.14.97, The "E" Center, West Valley City, UT Set 2: Wolfman's Brother -> Piper > Twist > Slave to the Traffic Light E: Bold As Love See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.