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"Montana" was played on 06-17-1995

Started by G. Augusto, May 10, 2008, 03:19:35 AM

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G. Augusto

Yeah, dewdes.
Listen for it during the second half of the Tweezer.

Quote from: G. Augusto on May 06, 2008, 05:16:25 PM
First time hearing this one.

QuotePhish
06/17/95
Nissan Pavillion at Stone Ridge
Gainesville, VA

Source: DAUD/OTS Schoeps CMC5/mk4 > Aerco > Casio DA-R100@48k
Master(on DA-R100 listed above) > clone used in below transfer

Conversion: Fostex D5 > Monster Optical > Sek'd Prodif Plus >
Samplitude v5.5 > Soundforge 4.0 (48>44.1@highest setting[4of4],
with anti-alias filter and Fade in/outs) > CD Wave > mkwACT v0.97
(shn files have seek tables appended)
**No DAE at all**

Disc 1 / Set I                               01:16:37
01.  Intro/Crowd                    00:45
02.  Divided Sky                    16:50
03.  Suzy Greenberg                      05:52
04.  Taste             06:50
05.  Fee >    05:20
06.  Uncle Pen         04:17
07.  Julius       09:35
08.  Lawn Boy                   02:43
09.  The Curtain ->                    06:08
10.  Stash                    17:27
11.  Set Break Music                    00:50

Disc 2 / Set IIa      01:01:11
01.  Intro/Crowd                   00:23
02.  Wilson >           04:57
03.  Maze             12:00
04.  Mound >             05:57
05.  Tweezer ->                     07:05
06.  Johnny B. Goode ->                            02:33
07.  Tweezer ->                     10:48
08.  McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters      10:44
09.  Acoustic Army                     04:19
10.  Sweet Adeline                     02:25

Disc 3 / Set II (con't) & Encore      00:25:55
01.  Harry Hood                     14:25
02.  Sample in a Jar               05:05
03.  Encore Break/Crowd             00:15
04.  Three Little Birds             06:10

Three Little Birds featured Dave Matthews and LeRoi Moore

Tweezer > JBG > Tweezer > McGrupp
06-17-1995 Gainesville, VA (31:11)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/35ow4k

Enjoy.
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jephrey

I just went past this show for the wiki and noticed that...  Sweet.
There are 10 types of people in this world.  Those who understand binary, and those who don't.

antelope19

That was my roomates first show.  :-D
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Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment

G. Augusto

So...my "proclamation" has started a little bit of debate on another board.
http://forums.phishhook.com/viewtopic.php?t=696939

It starts at 12:50 in that link above.
What says yous, dewdes?
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antelope19

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not possible, it was in the middle of the jam. for someone so knowledgable, i'm surprised you think that "montana" was repeated, or any longer jam spot in general. you should know better than that man, so stop your laughing.

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What are you talking about?
Did you even listen to the 06-17 version?
It's obvious that MIke is playing "MOntana".
Quit n00bing up this thread, guy.
a

:lol: :lol: :lol:

pwned
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Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment

G. Augusto

He's an OK dude.
Just a little confused...
:-)

rowjimmy

http://www.phish.net/reviews/tweezer/06-17-95.html

QuoteFrom: Charlie Dirksen
6/17/95 Nissan Pavilion, Gainesville, VA (Rvwd 6/95) Opening is straightforward. Heartbreaker tease somewhat early in
the jam segment. Jam is very RAW and in your face. No fancy stuff in the opening few mins of the jam. The segue into Johnny
B. Goode is smooth but strong (at around 7 mins), and DAMN does the JBG smoke! It is much, MUCH better than any recent
Dead version, in that it contains a lot of fierce energy and power (which the Dead are not known for nowadays). The entire
song is played, and played very well. The segue back into Tweezer is also smooth and good, at around 9:40 or so. Really slaky
groove from Moses, and everyone is truly grooving on this version. The rhythm at this point is similar to the MONTANA ALO
portion of the Bozeman Tweezer from last Fall [Note: see also 10/22/95!]. At around 11:40 or so, Trey steps back into the
tune (after having briefly been silent), and plays a groovy little lick that is one of my favorite Tweezer Moments for certain.
I
wish he had jammed more at this point, since this lick lasted only 2 seconds or so. Anyway, around 15 minutes, this
groovy/dancin' version gets faiiirrly spacey, but not in a Bangoresque way (Fish is still fairly active, along with Page). At just
after 16 mins, the jam comes pounding back with a vengeance, and after a min or so, the jam takes on an exceedingly groovy
fast-paced fusion feel with Trey soloing over everyone majestically. A somewhat thrilling, though typically DARK, Tweezer jam
at this point. At 18 and a half, the jam gets into a spell-binding, mind-expanding mode that surely took some phirgins in the
audience (like my brother, Matt) for strong. Just a sick jam, until the typical theme ending comes in around 19 mins or so. A
little vocal jamming (nothing spectacular) closes this version at around 20:35 or thereabouts, and then MCGRUPPS, which was
the highlight of this above avg. show for me. An excellent version of Tweezer. 7.5 (A)

Counselor Dirksen concurs.

I still have to get ALO out.

G. Augusto

This is one of the rare times that I actually agree with him!
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blatboom

QuoteSER, I want all of you n00bs out of my thread.
Head straight to the 24HR ear repair guy.
a

:lol:

rowjimmy

#9
Sounds like it to me.

Crazy that they were teasing the 1995-06-17 Nofun Pav. show on 1994-11-28.

G. Augusto

Quote from: rowjimmy on May 12, 2008, 11:49:10 AM
Sounds like it to me.

Crazy that they were teasing the 1995-06-17 Nofun Pav. show on 1998-11-28.

I don't know what's going on maaaaaaan...
'98...'94...same thing.
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rowjimmy

Fixed my post.
typing with one hand across a baby in my lap is tricky.

Declan

THATS TOTALLY MONTANA DUDE!!!!!

i found it the first listen.... and thanks for the sick tweezer hookup!
Quote from: rowjimmy on November 17, 2005, 10:00:20 AM

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birdman

The Phish Hook thread is way funnier than this one. I'm moving over there.. :mrgreen:
Paug FTMFW!

jedifunk

i know, we agree on things too much around here.... where's the debate, the hatred
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