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Send us a textHi everybody and welcome to this week's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. While we've spent a good amount of time on Attendance Bias discussing the fall 1995 tour, there was a short southeast swing after the Quadrophenia Halloween show that we've never touched on, and that I have to admit, I don't think I've ever listened to. After Halloween in Chicago, the band took an 8-day break and then played three nights in Atlanta before 4 consecutive nights traveling and playing shows in the state of Florida. Today's guest, Matthew Wheelwright is here to tell about one of those shows: November 14, 1995 at the University of Central Florida Arena in Orlando.Matthew is an ideal guest to tell us about this outstanding show from fall 95: he's seen a ton of shows since 1990, he is a knowledgeable fan who can tell about the show both in real time and in context of Phish history, and is just as excited to talk about the show today in 2024 as he was 19 years ago. Not only does the audience recording from this show sound pristine, but there's plenty to highlight: a psychedelic version of “Free,” a fully acoustic “I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome,” and the best known part of this show: an insane sequence the kicks off with “Stash” and goes in and out of several segments before closing with “You Enjoy Myself.” But all that just scratches the surface. Let's join Matthew to talk about dynamics, clean cut college kids, and why you should thank a taper today, as we discuss Phish's show from November 14, 1995 at The UCF Arena in Orlando.
Send us a Text Message.Intro song: Ginseng Sullivan (Grand Rapids N2)5. The Moma Dance (Grand Rapids N1)4. Kill Devil Falls (Bethel N3)3. Soul Planet (Deer Creek N3)2. Ghost (Deer Creek N3)1. Bathtub Gin (Grand Rapids N1)Outro song: You Enjoy Myself -> Down With Disease (Deer Creek N1)
A look at Topher Payne's new play, COVID understudies and a whole lot more In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, Alex Miller and Toni Tresca comment on Local Theater Company's new production, the world premiere of Topher Payne's Phish-y comedy You Enjoy Myself directed by Betty Hart. We'll also have an interview with the pair later in the show. Also in this episode, a look at the important role of understudies in a world where COVID just won't go away, along with our usual rundown of recent and upcoming shows all around Colorado. Theatres and other organizations mentioned in this episode inclue: Adams Mystery Playhouse Arvada Center Aurora Fox Butte Theatre Candlelight Cypherbird Empathy Jam ENT Center Firehouse Theatre Company Fort Lewis College Local Theater Company Motus Theatre Ovation West The Arts Hub Theatre Artibus Theatre Company of Lafayette Town Hall Arts Center Vintage Theatre Windsor Community Playhouse
On episode 2 of Volume 5, Greg is joined by the amazingly talented multihyphenate JAKE HUFFMAN!!!Connecticut born and bred artist Jake Huffman creates a euphoric realm of indie pop rock, bringing his anthemic energy to a global audience. As lead vocalist and drummer, the multi-instrumentalist was previously known for his time in the viral alt rock band, McLovins. Having taken the time to rediscover who he is as a solo artist, Huffman returns with a complete arsenal of new music, all of which has been entirely written, performed and produced by Jake himself. His latest single “Martyr” was written, recorded and produced at the world renowned PowerStation New England Studio and forms a cohesive ode to his upcoming EP. With compelling discourses, the track explores a commentary about dying on a hill, as he explains, “The lyrics aren't about what I personally believe. Everywhere I look people are spouting their beliefs while contradicting themselves in the same breath. The world has become so polarizing and I wanted this song to encapsulate that energy.” With the perfect punch of redemption, his musicality comes to life. Huffman's anthemic vocal energy rises atop crashing choruses, soaring melodies and the alt-rock infused rhythms he's been known to possess. With broadening soundscapes and truly impeccable capability, it's Huffman's hope that listeners will take what they need from the song, as he explores a journey into creativity. Accompanied by a sound that pulls deep from his rock roots and reaches far into what can only be described as the sound of the 20's, his latest single consolidates his status as an exceptional talent. Huffman's latest project is an amalgamation of his musical influences and vast heritage of experience. At the age of 14, Huffman and his band McLovins posted on YouTube a cover of Phish's “You Enjoy Myself” from his parents basement in Connecticut. Overnight the video went viral and sparked a rabid following of fans around the world. Since then, he has shared the stage with Blink-182, Foster The People, BB King and The Flaming Lips. Huffman has garnered humbling praise from the likes of the Rolling Stone, US Weekly, NPR and legendary XPN Radio Programming Director and DJ Bruce Warren, as well as also having caught the attention of Emmy, Grammy and Tony award-winning producer and composer Bill Sherman (Hamilton, In The Heights, Sesame Street) and Glee producer Michael Novick. Meanwhile on television, the musician has left an imprint as a composer and lyricist for Sesame Street, writing dozens of songs for artists like Ed Sheeran and Leon Bridges. With plenty more on the horizon, it looks like 2023 will be an explosive year for Jake Huffman.CONNECT WITH JAKE HUFFMANWebsite - Instagram - YouTubeSUPPORT THIS SHOW
On this episode of Headliners, Greg sits down with JAKE HUFFMAN to talk about his new single MARTYR.Connecticut born and bred artist Jake Huffman creates a euphoric realm of indie pop rock, bringing his anthemic energy to a global audience. As lead vocalist and drummer, the multi-instrumentalist was previously known for his time in the viral alt rock band, McLovins. Having taken the time to rediscover who he is as a solo artist, Huffman returns with a complete arsenal of new music, all of which has been entirely written, performed and produced by Jake himself. His latest single “Martyr” was written, recorded and produced at the world renowned PowerStation New England Studio and forms a cohesive ode to his upcoming EP. With compelling discourses, the track explores a commentary about dying on a hill, as he explains, “The lyrics aren't about what I personally believe. Everywhere I look people are spouting their beliefs while contradicting themselves in the same breath. The world has become so polarizing and I wanted this song to encapsulate that energy.” With the perfect punch of redemption, his musicality comes to life. Huffman's anthemic vocal energy rises atop crashing choruses, soaring melodies and the alt-rock infused rhythms he's been known to possess. With broadening soundscapes and truly impeccable capability, it's Huffman's hope that listeners will take what they need from the song, as he explores a journey into creativity. Accompanied by a sound that pulls deep from his rock roots and reaches far into what can only be described as the sound of the 20's, his latest single consolidates his status as an exceptional talent. Huffman's latest project is an amalgamation of his musical influences and vast heritage of experience. At the age of 14, Huffman and his band McLovins posted on YouTube a cover of Phish's “You Enjoy Myself” from his parents basement in Connecticut. Overnight the video went viral and sparked a rabid following of fans around the world. Since then, he has shared the stage with Blink-182, Foster The People, BB King and The Flaming Lips. Huffman has garnered humbling praise from the likes of the Rolling Stone, US Weekly, NPR and legendary XPN Radio Programming Director and DJ Bruce Warren, as well as also having caught the attention of Emmy, Grammy and Tony award-winning producer and composer Bill Sherman (Hamilton, In The Heights, Sesame Street) and Glee producer Michael Novick. Meanwhile on television, the musician has left an imprint as a composer and lyricist for Sesame Street, writing dozens of songs for artists like Ed Sheeran and Leon Bridges. With plenty more on the horizon, it looks like 2023 will be an explosive year for Jake Huffman.CONNECT WITH JAKE HUFFMANWebsite - Instagram - YouTubeSUPPORT THIS SHOW
In this episode, we keep moving through 1992 and look at one of the most notable shows of the early years—7/25/92, which has an incredible guest appearance by Carlos Santana and his percussionists. Our guest for this episode is Shelly Culbertson, who worked with former manager John Paluska and Dionysian Productions. Shelly was involved with the early online Phish community, and was the driving force behind Phish Tickets By Mail (PTBM). We talk with Shelly about the growth Phish experienced in these years, and how this tour opening for Santana poured more fuel on the fire for the band's growth. The Santana sit-in on You Enjoy Myself is must-hear, but the whole set is essential early Phish.Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs.Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi everybody, and welcome to Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. And boy, do I have a heck of a show for you today. A few things to note before we get started:First, I was so excited to talk to today's guests that I literally forgot to plug in my microphone before I hit record. Yes, really. As a result, the computer mic picked up my voice, and it doesn't sound as clear as usual. I couldn't believe it once I noticed, but after about two minutes of listening back to the recording, I barely noticed. I hope that you have the same experience. Sorry about that.Second, today's episode features a lot--and I mean a lot--of references and name-checks of locations around Long Island. There are two guests today, and all three of us are from the area. Plus, the focus of today's episode is a store that was on Long Island, along with a show from the Nassau Coliseum. So if you grew up on or near Long Island--especially in the 80s or 90s, today's conversation will stir up tons of memories, and put a smile on your face. If you're not from Long Island, you can either break out a map or you can just nod along as the references come out fast and hard.All that said, today's episode completes a full circle for me, and answered questions that I've been wondering about for decades. This podcast is a passion project of mine, and speaking to today's guests is something I've wanted to do for a long time. As personal as it is, I suspect that it will be meaningful to fans who had a similar upbringing to mine, and especially fans from the northeast, or at least the tri-state area.Today's guests are Don Kantor and Cara Polizzi, the owner and manager, respectively, of Prime Cuts, a no-longer-operational head shop that was primarily located in Rockville Center and then Bellmore, Long Island.You'll hear me say this in just a few minutes, but soon after I discovered Phish, I discovered Phish tapes. For a young teenager who didn't have full time access to the internet and not knowing other fans made it pretty difficult to access any unofficial Phish recordings. Through a friend's sister, I discovered Prime Cuts. And Prime Cuts is where I discovered the world of Phish tapes, as well as tapes from many many other bands.Prime Cuts was more than a store. It was a discovery, it was a connection to a wider world, it was a community center, and it was an oasis for those who were into the scene and didn't know how to find like minded fans. In today's conversation with Don and Cara, we all go deep into the origins of the store, the nuts and bolts of how the taping process worked and answer the long-debated question of whether or not Prime Cuts' taping allowance was sanctioned by Phish.For the Attendance Bias segment of the episode, Don chose to discuss the 2nd set of April 3, 1998 at the Nassau Coliseum, and Cara chose to talk about Fluffhead and You Enjoy Myself from Phish's 3.0 comeback show on March 6, 2009 at the Hampton Colisum. Both picks are epic highlights of the band's career and I was also thrilled at how much crossover there was with other Attendance Bias stories from past guests. Well, enough from me. I hope you can feel the love and joy in this conversation with Don and Cara of Prime Cuts.
Core to the music of Phish are complex, evolving, emotionally moving compositions. Many of these early songs—Divided Sky, You Enjoy Myself, Foam, and others—remain highlights of the live experience. These songs created early in Phish’s career have stood the test of time, but what makes them so special? In this episode, we’ll hear about three of these songs from Don Hart, the composer and arranger who has worked with Trey Anastasio for more than 15 years; and Drew Hitz, a classically trained musician and Phish fan. Don and Drew will walk us through these songs and talk about why they are such enduring pieces of Phish’s catalog. Undermine is sponsored by Upslope Brewing Company.Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman and Matt Dwyer. Produced and Edited by Brian Brinkman. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Co-hosted by David Goldstein, Jonathan Hart and Brad TenBrook. Production assistance and writing by Noah Eckstein. Production Assistance from Dawn Jenkins. Original music by Amar Sastry. Show logo from Mark Dowd. Thank you to all of our interviewees. We’ll see you next week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On The Rampage w/ Don Lichterman is back to discuss his week in New York City seeing Phish at Madison Square Garden 4 Nights leading up to NYE, seeing David Byrne's American Utopia on Broadway, attending the Blue Note Records brunch along with going to- late night shows at SONY Hall and at the Zero Space for the Late Night Jerry Dance Party... ...about forgetting things all the time, trust, anger issues with people in NYC, the service industry sucks in NYC, Oscar Wilde, the You Enjoy Myself curse, the smallest places seeing The Grateful Dead, Grateful Dead Europe Tour, The ICC in Berlin, Germany and Jerry's comment while being backstage, being next to Bill Walton at the St Patrick's Day Show, the Oakland Auditorium becoming the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center... Also discussed is whether we can take things like the Soupy Sales byte or the Christian Bale rant from the Howard Stern Show, the term gag relating to Phish at New Years, Gala Festivities vs Gay Left Festivities, the Star Wars movies, Knives Out, Shaft, and we follow along with the set list reading at FZappa20 on YouTube! And, of course the current situation and the cases and effects of what has gone down after and because of the killing of Iranian military leader Qassem Sulaimani in the Middle East over the last few days and so much more on today's monster return episode and podcast!
You don't need a passport to get to this fine Thursday show. Wasting no time, Phish drops a sparkling Reba opener and plays one of the longest first sets of the year with great versions of Taste, The Moma Dance, and You Enjoy Myself. Set two features Limb by Limb, Also Sprach, and Piper in all their glory.
This three set show starts off with early favorites, begins to spread it's wings by the time Weekapaug Groove comes around, and closes it's first set with Machine Gun Trey tearing through You Enjoy Myself. Two new songs find ground in the middle of set two, sandwiched by good versions of Bowie and Antelope. Set three is fantastic with a great Slave and Possum.
In Episode 027, we turned to you, the listeners, for inspiration! Through a poll run last month, we were recommended four excellent jams to cover. Rather than focus on each in a single episode, we spun these out into unique mini-playlists, creating thematic Pandora-esque deep-dives.Matt Burnham — @therealburnham“You Enjoy Myself” — 06/11/1994 ---Built To Spill: “Carry The Zero,”Sebadoh: “Rebound,”Superchunk: “The First Part,”Dinosaur Jr.: “Start Choppin’,”Sugar: “Your Favorite Thing”Wolf Guitar — @WolfGuitar“Mike’s Song” — 11/21/1995 ---Beach House: “Zebra,”Deerhunter: “He Would Have Laughed,”Animal Collective: “What Would I Want? Sky,”Blur: “Good Song,”Caveman: “In The City”Jedd Marcus — @j_marc79“Wolfman’s Brother” — 10/31/1998 ---The Microphones: “The Glow,”Flying Lotus: “Sultan’s Request,”Slint: “Breadcrumb Trail,”Tim Buckley: “Star Sailor,”Scott Walker: “Jesse”Colby Pacheco — @MobileCheco“The Moma Dance” — 02/26/2003 ---White Denim: “Anvil Everything,”Broken Social Scene: “7/4 (Shoreline),”Spoon: “Written In Reverse,”Destroyer: “3000 Flowers,”The Kinks: “Starstruck”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.
In the 2nd half of their two part interview, Lighting Designer/Director Christopher Kuroda, Associate Designer and Programmer Andrew Giffin, and Lighting Crew Chief Terry Smith dig deep into the inner workings of Phish's light rig. Recorded at Front-of-House and back stage inside Madison Square Garden during the band's historic 13 night “Baker's Dozen” run, Chris, Gif, Terry, and Luke discuss Gif and Terry's origin backstories, the inner workings of programming the lighting and automation systems, and Kuroda's secret tricks for lighting the vocal jam in You Enjoy Myself.
Episode 025 - December 2017 Set 2Bathtub Gin (1998-07-29) David Bowie (1994-12-29) Crosseyed and Painless (2003-07-29) You Enjoy Myself (1997-11-17) Run Like an Antelope (1995-10-24)
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
Episode 018 - September 2017 Set 1 The Curtain With[1]-> (1988-07-23) Dave's Energy Guide[1]-> (1988-07-23) The Curtain With (1988-07-23) Dinner and a Movie[1]> (1989-10-01) Bundle of Joy[1]> (1989-10-01) Possum (1989-10-01) Fee-> (1989-05-28) Slave to the Traffic Light (1989-05-28) The Lizards[1] (1989-08-17) David Bowie (1989-10-31) La Grange[1] (1988-09-24) Sanity[1] (1989-05-28) Gaul Swerves and the Rest is Everything Else[1] (1989-10-26) You Enjoy Myself (1989-05-28) [1] Phish Phantasy Debut
Episode 013 - June 2017 Set 2The Curtain[1] > (1992-04-03)The Sloth[1] (1992-04-03)The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday[1] > (1991-05-03)Avenu Malkenu[1] > (1991-05-03)The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday (1991-05-03) Runaway Jim -> (1993-05-05) My Friend, My Friend -> (1993-05-05) Manteca[1] -> (1993-05-05)My Friend, My Friend (1992-03-20)Possum (1992-03-20)The Landlady[1] > (1992-04-17)David Bowie -> (1992-04-17)Catapult[1] -> (1992-04-17)David Bowie (1992-04-17)Harpua[1] (1992-05-09)The Ballad of Curtis Loew[1] > (1993-03-14)You Enjoy Myself (1993-03-14) Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[1] (1992-04-06)[1] Phish Phantasy Debut
This week we take a moment to say farewell to a man who has touched and influenced so many in our scene, Colonel Bruce Hampton, Ret. He has often been referred to as a "godfather of the jam scene," and he was respected and loved by so many. He was a leader of the jamband scene, as it grew from the clubs of the late 80s and spawned H.O.R.D.E. in the early 90s and through to today. He passed surrounded by loved ones, friends, and fans, doing what he did for so long, introducing the unexpected into music. Whether it be the Hampton Grease Band, Aquarium Rescue Unit, Fiji Mariners, the Code Talkers, or playing Trombone with Phis, he provoked his fellow players to circumvent the obvious and inspired them to rise to ever greater heights. This episode focuses on the intersections of Col. Bruce and Phish, of course, and also some other music (see below). A few other things: please give us input into our survey about how Phish has impacted your life. We have some good ideas for what to do with this stuff, so get your submission in! If you haven't yet, please check out HF Pod Plus. And check out other awesome family podcasts—Brokedown Podcast and Beyond the Pond. 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. -- David Bowie, 11.7.91, Tipitina’s (w/Aquarium Rescue Unit)Tweezer, 4.30.92, Madison, WI (w/Col. Bruce on trombone)Col. Bruce & ARU, Basically Frightened > Zambi > Space Is The Place, Working On A Building, 7.7.92, Burlington, VT (w/Page, Fish and Dave Grippo, and Trey for a track)You Enjoy Myself, 4.23.94, Atlanta, GA (w/Col. Bruce Hampton on piano)Col. Bruce & ARU, Jam, 3.11.94, Burlington, VT (w/Trey, Page, Mark Vann, Drew Emmett, Michael Ray, Dave Grippo & Dave Gordo)Mike Gordon Band, Yield Not To Temptation, 7.19.09, Atlanta, GA (w/Col. Bruce on vocals) Intro/Outro Music: Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit, Planet Earth See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 009 - April 2017 Set 3Down With Disease (2015-01-03)Lawn Boy (1999-09-12)Foam (2009-11-28)Poor Heart (2000-07-08)Yarmouth Road (2013-07-05)Scent Of A Mule (2003-02-22)Wombat (2014-07-18)Hold Your Head Up > If I Only Had a Brain > Hold Your Head Up (1995-11-16)Horn (1998-07-15)You Enjoy Myself (2003-02-26)Sample In A Jar (1997-03-02)
Episode 002 - January 2017 Set 2 Down with Disease -> Free (1995-06-26)Piper -> Gotta Jibboo (2004-06-19)Also Sprach Zarathustra (1999-09-29)Prince Caspian (1997-08-17)You Enjoy Myself (1994-06-11)E: Golgi Apparatus > Tweezer Reprise (1999-12-08 )
This week WE are the guests! Jonathan interviews us as we reflect on our first show, which took place 20 years ago this week in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It's difficult to put into words how going to a concert 2 decades ago could affect your life in so many ways, but we do our best. It's a fun show, and part of a really excellent tour. We really hope you enjoy it.This week we have Set 2. The setlist is below. 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.--Phish, 10.28.95, The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MISet 2: Maze, Theme From the Bottom > Scent of a Mule, You Enjoy Myself, Strange Design > Frankenstein > Chalk Dust TortureE: While My Guitar Gently WeepsIntro/Outro Music: Jack Rose, Saint Louis 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 2 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 2 11/18 -- 2001 11/19 -- David Bowie 11/29 -- You Enjoy Myself 11/29 -- Harry Hood 12/01 -- Reba 12/28 -- Mike's Song -> Strange Design -> Weekapaug Groove Intro/Outro Music: TRAD+, Blind See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PyromaniacMo sits down for some goo a second time with Mat Harrison. He was my very first interview and he is back for more. We discuss the recent rash of injury and fantasy football revelation. This one comes out just in time for those early drafts, find out how some of the major NFL injuries will impact the fantasy world to come. "You Enjoy Myself" folks, I know I do! ---> click here to subscribe to us on iTunes: apple.co/1DtoGV4 ---> listen to the podcast on our site here: http://www.pyromaniac.com/podcast - or click here to get an RSS of podcast: http://pyromaniac.buzzsprout.com
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're excited to be joined by Steven Hyden, a music journalist for Grantland and a self-described Phish "noob." We chatted about 10.31.96, the Halloween show that of course included the cover of Remain in Light, by the Talking Heads. Here's an article that Steven wrote about Phish for Grantland, which is a great read. We got a lot of good feedback on the new format last week, and so we're going to continue to just include the guest conversation, and point you to PhishTracks, Phish On Demand App or Live Phish to listen to the epic Halloween album from 10.31.96. Please continue to send us feedback about this experiment and let us know what you think. 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! -- Phish, 10.31.96, The Omni, Atlanta, GA Set 1: Sanity > Highway to Hell > Down with Disease > You Enjoy Myself, Prince Caspian > Reba, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird > Character Zero, The Star Spangled Banner Set 2: Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) > Crosseyed and Painless, The Great Curve, Once in a Lifetime > Houses in Motion -> Seen and Not Seen -> Listening Wind > The Overload Set 3: Brother, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Maze, Simple -> Swept Away > Steep > Jesus Just Left Chicago> Suzy Greenberg Encore: Frankenstein See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have Scott Bernstein of YEMBlog back to do another guest pick. He wanted to share his memories from the classic 12.9.95 show from Albany, NY. This monstrous Fall Tour delivered show after show, and this is considered by many to be the best. We also have a great conversation with Scott to kick off the episode. 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/Scott Chapter 2 21:29 Set 1 Phish 12.9.95 Chapter 3 1:25:48 Set 1 Breakdown Chapter 4 1:32:45 Set 2 Phish 12.9.95 Chapter 5 2:55:01 Set 2 Breakdown & Wrap Up -- Phish, 12.9.95, Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY Set 1: Maze, Theme From the Bottom > NICU > The Sloth > Rift, Bouncing Around the Room, Free, Billy Breathes, Dog Faced Boy, Chalk Dust Torture Set 2: Timber (Jerry), Wilson > Gumbo, You Enjoy Myself, Lawn Boy, Slave to the Traffic Light > Crossroads, Sweet Adeline Encore: Loving Cup See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are back to bringing you a show from the archives. Our guest, Josh Korin, picked 7.23.97, from Atlanta. This gem of a show from the Summer of 1997 is a great way to jump back into the 1.0 shows. 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 Chat w/Josh Chapter 2 18:13 Set I 7.23.97 Chapter 3 1:37:05 Set I Breakdown Chapter 4 1:46:36 Set II 7.23.97 Chapter 5 3:03:21 Set II Breakdown -- Phish, 7.23.97, Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA Set I. Set 1: Julius, Dirt, NICU > Dogs Stole Things > Ginseng Sullivan, Water in the Sky, Limb By Limb, Split Open and Melt, Billy Breathes, Possum Set 2: Punch You In the Eye, Ghost > Sample in a Jar, You Enjoy Myself -> Rocky Mountain Way Jam > Chalk Dust Torture Encore: Frankenstein (Show source: source: akg460b/ck61>b18>d7 ots by JK; transfer: DAT master/tascam da20>microtrackII>audiogate (16/44)>cdwave>tlh (flac16) by john m 2012-07-14) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're privileged this week to be joined by David Steinberg, aka @zzyzx. He has an incredible history with the band, and he just wrote a book, "This Has All Been Wonderful," about his time on tour with Phish in 1994. It's a great read, and we talk with him about this book, his history with Phish, and a show that he writes about in the book, 5.16.94 from Los Angeles. We're playing Set 2 of that one. The setlist is at the bottom of the page, and the chapter markers are 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/David Steinberg Chapter 2 54:39 Set 2 Phish 5.16.94 Chapter 3 2:14:26 Set 2 Breakdown -- Phish, 5.16.94, The Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Run Like an Antelope -> Big Black Furry Creature from Mars -> Run Like an Antelope, Sparkle > It's Ice > Julius > You Enjoy Myself, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Amazing Grace, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars E: Fee > Rocky Top See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Brad and I are back solo, back to our roots, and we're playing a show we've been looking forward to sharing for a long time: 2.3.93, from Portland, ME. 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 0:00-8:00 Intro Chat Chapter 2 8:00-1:22:54 Set 1 Phish 2.3.93 Chapter 3 1:22:54-1:35:37 Set 1 Breakdown Chapter 4 1:35:37-3:15:06 Set 2 Phish 2.3.93 Chapter 5 3:15:06-End Set 2 Breakdown -- Phish 2.3.93, Portland Expo, Portland, ME Set 1: Loving Cup, Rift, Fee > Llama, The Wedge, Divided Sky, I Didn't Know, My Friend, My Friend, Poor Heart > Guelah Papyrus, David Bowie Set 2: Runaway Jim, It's Ice > Tweezer, The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Sparkle, You Enjoy Myself > Lifeboy, Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Big Ball Jam > Hold Your Head Up, Possum Encore: Amazing Grace, Tweezer Reprise 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.