I'll be in here if anyone wants to join me this evening. :beers: :syf: :phish: :beers:
Fare Thee Well - Soldier Field - Chicago, IL 7/3/15
Set I: Box of Rain, Jack Straw, Bertha, Passenger, The Wheel > Crazy Fingers, The Music Never Stopped
Set II: Mason's Children, Scarlet Begonias > Fire on the Mountain > Drums > Space > New Potato Caboose > Playing in the Band > Let it Grow > Help on the Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower
E: Donor Rap, Ripple
Quote from: Hicks on July 03, 2015, 07:57:45 PM
I'll be in here if anyone wants to join me this evening. :beers: :syf: :phish: :beers:
:smoke: :syf: :mrgreen: :phish: :rawk:
Fishman donut shirt in the crowd.
sup dudes. sitting this one out.
I'll be around too. At dinner now. Werd.
joint is packed. san francisco, lol.
Box of Rain
Bird Song?
damn, was hoping for this tomorrow. oh well.
Quote from: mbw on July 03, 2015, 08:33:29 PM
Bird Song?
Ha thought so too, never heard that intro to Jack Straw before.
Quote from: mbw on July 03, 2015, 08:33:29 PM
Bird Song?[/s
damn, was hoping for this tomorrow. oh well.
was hearing BS also, nice intro by Trey.
trey is sounding good here too. :clap:
Trey = :-D
great tune here, not familiar with it.
Quote from: susep on July 03, 2015, 08:55:36 PM
great tune here, not familiar with it.
Yeah, what was that?
"It's just not exactly perfect"
:hereitisyousentimentalbastard :hereitisyousentimentalbastard :hereitisyousentimentalbastard
The Wheel. :clap:
View of the stadium looks awesome.
Trey w/ a nice Summer '97 tone.
Throwin' some Phish style effects in there, nice!
nice segue. 8-)
Sure, I'll play
tease? nice Arabian lines by Trey.
really enjoying these jammy intros.
Trey in the zone, nice version. set ender?
solid first set. lots of good stuff.
Yeah, GO BIG RED!!!!!!!!
Very solid set, they sound more together than they did in SC.
Quote from: Hicks on July 03, 2015, 09:31:31 PM
Very solid set, they sound more together than they did in SC.
the segue into Crazy Fingers had hints of Cassidy.
So, I liked that set. Great song choices and Trey just crushed the whole set.
Awesome looking first set.
Sup dudes. First set looks solid!
GAH sent me this pic. Place looks packed!
was checking out 12-13-1969 between sets, Masons!
Heady bustout here.
Quote from: rowjimmy on July 03, 2015, 09:44:45 PM
So, I liked that set. Great song choices and Trey just crushed the whole set.
He's really on, that set closer was strong. Heard an interview where he said he rented a windowless room a few blocks from his house in the city. He's been sitting in there working on his rig and just practicing Dead tunes non-stop.
Trey looks pretty baked. 8-)
Bob giving Trey another go around. we really need an air guitar/guitar emoticon.
This is fucking sweet. :music:
Jeff feeling it.
Reba esque tension/release by Trey in this Scarlet solo.
Marley rocking Midway!
Quote from: susep on July 03, 2015, 10:54:20 PM
Reba esque tension/release by Trey in this Scarlet solo.
The :syf: and :phish: vibes are really gelling on this.
Sup, dudes? :beers:
love the Jerry rhythm signals by Trey.
Quote from: Hicks on July 03, 2015, 10:56:07 PM
Quote from: susep on July 03, 2015, 10:54:20 PM
Reba esque tension/release by Trey in this Scarlet solo.
The :syf: and :phish: vibes are really gelling on this.
nice symbiosis.
Hope Trey brings that mutron phrasing to this summer...
did fire just dissolve into a plinko jam?
trippy drumz, industrial pulse. Benevento sounds.
Drums ripcord
SHIT!
:mrgreen:
"I lost R2!"
Quote from: susep on July 03, 2015, 11:14:33 PM
"I lost R2!"
"Then we just float away. . . with the rest of the garbage" :smoke:
nice jam into New Potato.
This is finally reminding me of Phil & friends 4/15~17/99!
Nice segue into PITB
Quote from: kellerb on July 03, 2015, 11:28:26 PM
This is finally reminding me of Phil & friends 4/15~17/99!
:music:
just did a Donna playin' yell out loud in my apartment
mellow pace here for Playing.
Trey should have came out of the head of the song like this, faster instead of emotive.
trippy jam continues...
shit.
:clap:
HOLEE SHIT :banana: :banana: :banana:
:rockout:
Trey on the octaves. sick version. :rawk:
This set is great.
what are they teasing, quoting? sounds similar to the Pink Panther theme, Talking Heads Take Me To The River!
Holy Fuck! :-o
Saweet
Come on, he had to fuck up the lyrics at least once
That Playing was the goods though.
Quote from: kellerb on July 03, 2015, 11:28:26 PM
This is finally reminding me of Phil & friends 4/15~17/99!
(11:59:05 PM) Katie Thackery: Why are you tweeting about diabetes?
(2015-07-04 12:00:34 AM) benjamin.t.keller@gmail.com/04A26279: heh
(12:03:24 AM) benjamin.t.keller@gmail.com/04A26279: I was talking about a killer jam that was happening
(12:04:04 AM) Katie Thackery: Jams are deadly for diabetics
(12:04:24 AM) benjamin.t.keller@gmail.com/04A26279: This was definitely a killer type II jam
(12:04:40 AM) benjamin.t.keller@gmail.com/04A26279: RIP all diabetic deadheads
Trey zone
:samurai:
Killer
Bring it Bruce!
Three sets tonight?
Oh shit, kinda forgot!
Or I'm just :smoke:
^^^ :mrgreen:
Let It Grow was $$$. This show has been $$$.
:smoke:
Yeah the set kinda peaked with Let it Grow of all songs, but Trey sounded GOOD on it, just letting the leads flow.
Who sang ripple?
Eta: im gonna need a who sang what for each song in the setlist, so if you could get to work on that for me, that'd be great.
Set 1:
Box of Rain (lead vocals: Phil Lesh)
Jack Straw (lead vocals: Bob Weir and Phil Lesh)
Bertha (lead vocals: Trey Anastasio)
Passenger (lead vocals: Bob Weir and Bruce Hornsby)
The Wheel (Phil, Bob, Trey, and Bruce shared vocals)
Crazy Fingers (lead vocals: Trey Anastasio)
The Music Never Stopped (lead vocals: Bob Weir)
Set 2:
Mason's Children (Phil, Bob, and Trey shared vocals)
Scarlet Begonias (lead vocals: Trey Anastasio)
Fire on the Mountain (lead vocals: Bruce Hornsby)
Drums
Space
New Potato Caboose (lead vocals: Phil Lesh)
Playing in the Band (lead vocals: Bob Weir)
Let It Grow (lead vocals: Bob Weir)
Help on the Way (lead vocals: Trey Anastasio)
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower (lead vocals: Phil Lesh)
Encore:
Ripple (lead vocals: Bob Weir and Phil Lesh)
Dan, ftw!
Did that really just happen????
It was amazing to be a part of that! Place was rocking. I don't think there was an empty seat :syf:
Quote from: anthrax on July 04, 2015, 01:36:59 AM
It was amazing to be a part of that! Place was rocking. I don't think there was an empty seat :syf:
No doubt. Can't believe there's two more shows still ahead. So many highlights.
Quote from: rowjimmy on July 04, 2015, 02:47:55 AM
Can't believe there's two more shows still ahead. So many highlights.
This.
Well that was fun! Trey sounds goooood!
Loved that they brought some weirdness tonight.
Was also so pleased to see Trey singing so much lead :music:
Last night will be hard to top, pretty much a dream setlist and very well played, they crushed it!
haven't heard it yet but surprised not to hear any love for Chimenti on keys
I liked what he has done so far, especially SC 2. He also impressed me when I saw him with Furthur and the Dead
Quote from: slslbs on July 04, 2015, 09:32:23 AM
haven't heard it yet but surprised not to hear any love for Chimenti on keys
I liked what he has done so far, especially SC 2. He also impressed me when I saw him with Furthur and the Dead
Agree. He was definitely on last night.
He really stepped up to the front and kept things going when Playing started disintegrating, that was impressive.
Honestly though the mix is such that it is often difficult to hear him.
I could use some more Jeff and Bruce in the webcast mix, for sure. It also sounded to me as though there's *some* live mixing happening, but it's not enough to let me hear Bruce's solo in franklin's, eg.
Still, that was hands down the most fun I've ever had while fully clothed on a couch. And I've probably never been more psyched to see Phish than I am now.
Here is a voicemail my uncle ed left me last night.
never a trey or phish hater by any means, but it took him a while to come around.
he was at night one of santa clara and was underwhelmed.
anyway, here's his thoughts about last night...
Quote from: mbw on July 04, 2015, 11:37:08 AM
Here is a voicemail my uncle ed left me last night.
never a trey or phish hater by any means, but it took him a while to come around.
he was at night one of santa clara and was underwhelmed.
anyway, here's his thoughts about last night...
:clap: Felt the same way, kind of in shock as to how good it was tbh.
Bruce and Jeff were definitely too low in the mix.
Quote from: slslbs on July 04, 2015, 09:32:23 AM
haven't heard it yet but surprised not to hear any love for Chimenti on keys
Quote from: Hicks on July 04, 2015, 09:37:45 AM
Honestly though the mix is such that it is often difficult to hear him.
agreed.
Quote from: sunrisevt on July 04, 2015, 10:57:21 AM
I could use some more Jeff and Bruce in the webcast mix, for sure. It also sounded to me as though there's *some* live mixing happening, but it's not enough to let me hear Bruce's solo in franklin's, eg.
Still, that was hands down the most fun I've ever had while fully clothed on a couch. And I've probably never been more psyched to see Phish than I am now.
oh yeah, last night was very fun to watch and listen. pumped for tonight and Phish's Summer Tour. :syf: :phish:
The mix in the show was perfect. From where I was some of the best concert sound I have heard. PERIOD. The quality was unbelievable.
Quote from: Hicks on July 04, 2015, 11:46:53 AM
Quote from: mbw on July 04, 2015, 11:37:08 AM
Here is a voicemail my uncle ed left me last night.
never a trey or phish hater by any means, but it took him a while to come around.
he was at night one of santa clara and was underwhelmed.
anyway, here's his thoughts about last night...
:clap: Felt the same way, kind of in shock as to how good it was tbh.
Same here. I have been pleasantly surprised with every show... definitely exceeded my expectations.
That voicemail was hilarious, btw...
...
This is happening....
(http://i.imgur.com/5qZgycj.jpg)
:clap:
cargo short convention?
ser though- epic meetup
Nice!
awesome group of delegates
:syf:
What, no pie in sight? Epic :syf: cargo short meetup is epic.
Just grabbed the SBD.
Gonna listen to some highlights tomorrow on my run through Central Park.
No sheep is safe tonight!
Quote from: Hicks on July 04, 2015, 07:12:55 PM
No sheep is safe tonight!
:hereitisyousentimentalbastard :hereitisyousentimentalbastard :hereitisyousentimentalbastard
George striking a pose. Also the wind is making his shirt look like he has a colostomy bag.
Happy 4th! :syf:
:rockout:
Bruce and Jeff are more audible in the mix this time around.
Quote from: susep on July 04, 2015, 08:42:47 PM
:rockout:
Bruce and Jeff are more audible in the mix this time around.
They probably come to the 'paug for good unbiased feedback. I would.
nice of Trey to pass the baton to Bruce.
nice job Trey on Standing On The Moon.
Quote from: susep on July 04, 2015, 09:08:58 PM
nice job Trey on Standing On The Moon.
This, many times over.
Alaska, I mean Tennessee Jed.
Cumberland. :rawk:
Bob wanting to jump in a lil bit.
this is the Trey of old. 8-)
this is why Bob didn't play much lead guitar. :|
Trey sounds so good!
Quote from: susep on July 04, 2015, 09:35:21 PM
this is the Trey of old. 8-)
Quote from: WhatstheUse? on July 04, 2015, 09:42:43 PM
Trey sounds so good!
This is what practiced Trey sounds like. And I agree, it is amazing. I'm trying really hard to just focus on the incredible music being played right now, and not to let my thoughts wander to the "imagine if Trey practiced for months leading up to each Phish tour".
Setlist update?
Fare Thee Well - Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead: Sat, Jul 04, 2015 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Shakedown Street, Liberty, Standing On the Moon, Me and My Uncle, Tennessee Jed, Cumberland Blues, Little Red Rooster, Friend of the Devil, Deal
Quote from: susep on July 04, 2015, 10:29:03 PM
Fare Thee Well - Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead: Sat, Jul 04, 2015 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Shakedown Street, Liberty, Standing On the Moon, Me and My Uncle, Tennessee Jed, Cumberland Blues, Little Red Rooster, Friend of the Devil, Deal
+k
+k
XM stream still on little red rooster. Much better mix tonight, vocals definitely have improved.
And hearing Trey sing Deal just made me smile.
Quote from: shoreline99 on July 04, 2015, 10:54:07 PM
And hearing Trey sing Deal just made me smile.
Great Deal, you can hear how happy Trey is doing this.
Little Red Rooster is one I could live without. If they do Wang Dang Doodle I'm out.
Sup dudes.
Diggin this Bird Song.
first single, deep in the well.
Fare Thee Well - Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead: Sat, Jul 04, 2015 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Shakedown Street, Liberty, Standing On the Moon, Me and My Uncle, Tennessee Jed, Cumberland Blues, Little Red Rooster, Friend of the Devil, Deal
Set 2: Bird Song, The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion), Lost Sailor
Dunno bout this placement.
def a mellower show then last.
Quote from: susep on July 04, 2015, 11:28:29 PM
def a mellower show then last.
Yeah , kinda thought they might take it easy tonight to save energy for tomorrow.
I hate this song. And this is like the 30 minute extended dance remix.
"@heyscottyb: The Grateful Dead played Lost Sailor for the final time on March 24, 1986 #dead50 #geekery"
And there was a good reason.
A crazy drums>space thing there. Trey is gonna rape this Stella blue.
Liked the drums / space, but oy. This whole set has turned into a sleeper
Dead 50 Setlist, Saturday 7.4.15 - Fare Thee Well - Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Shakedown Street, Liberty, Standing on the Moon, Me and My Uncle, Tennessee Jed, Cumberland Blues, Lil Red Rooster, Friend of the Devil, Deal
Set 2: Birdsong, Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion), Lost Sailor > Saint of Circumstance > West LA Fadeaway, Foolish Heart > Drums/Space>Stella blue, one more Saturday night
Much different pace/vibe than last night but I loved every second of it.
Trey is crushing it. That guy made me proud once again tonight.
Standing on the Moon sung by Trey? So awesome. Killer bird song.. Lost Sailor... Foolish Heart
Trey also played so well on the cowboy tunes. Just dancing over that shit!
I'll cosign Scotty's review.
Wow, Liberty.
Very fun song to play, so I can't blame them.
But not always want you want to hear in a show.
Can't wait to listen to last night!
Cumberland is the 1st repeat so far
Dark Star tonight.
also China-Rider.
NFA to close it out
No terrapin yet? I have enjoyed what I've heard streaming, but I'm ready to really dig into these when I have more time.
Quote from: slslbs on July 05, 2015, 09:25:57 AM
Cumberland is the 1st repeat so far
Dark Star tonight.
also China-Rider.
NFA to close it out
And We Bid You Goodnight
Quote from: mehead on July 05, 2015, 10:41:28 AM
Quote from: slslbs on July 05, 2015, 09:25:57 AM
Cumberland is the 1st repeat so far
Dark Star tonight.
also China-Rider.
NFA to close it out
And We Bid You Goodnight
you forgot the GDTRFB.
Throwing Stones > NFA
Unbroken Chain
Terrapin
Samson
China>Rider
Looks like Rain
Stagger Lee
Duprees
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Althea
Quote from: mattstick on July 05, 2015, 12:35:54 PM
Throwing Stones > NFA
Unbroken Chain
Terrapin
Samson
China>Rider
Looks like Rain
Stagger Lee
Duprees
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Althea
Looks about right. It's gonna smoke.
Quote from: mattstick on July 05, 2015, 12:35:54 PM
Throwing Stones > NFA
Unbroken Chain
Terrapin
Samson
China>Rider
Looks like Rain
Stagger Lee
Duprees
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Althea
They Love Each Other
Estimated Prophet
Ship of Fools
I think they really should play DS again, it's THE Dead song after all.
Quote from: Hicks on July 05, 2015, 01:04:51 PM
I think they really should play DS again, it's THE Dead song after all.
We will definitely get DS. Last night was the calm before the storm.
:syf: :syf: :syf: :syf: :syf: :syf: :syf: :syf: :syf: :syf: :syf: :syf:
'Sup, dudes? Listening via my free trial from SiriusXM. :syf:
Set 2 start to start set 1
Built to Last with Bruce sounds awesome!
Set I: China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Estimated Prophet, Built to Last, Samson and Delilah, Mountains of the Moon > Throwing Stones
Trey owned that Throwing Stones
Set I
GD thank the fans & love huddle
China Cat Sunflower>(TA and All)
I Know You Rider (All)
Estimated Prophet (BW)
Built To Last ( BH)
Samson & Delilah (BW)
Mountains of the Moon> (PL)
Throwing Stones(BW)
Set II
Truckin'> (BW and All)
Cassidy> ( BW)
Flip the sets around......
(http://i.imgur.com/HitVzOn.jpg)
Mike and Page in the pit
(http://i.imgur.com/AUsx3v9.jpg)
Awesome show, Cassidy was a personal highlight but actually really dug Drums > Space tonight especially the end of Space into Unbroken Chain and of course the power versions of Terrapin, NFA and Touch of Grey.
Definitely a lot more energy tonight, but I think Friday night will stand tall as the best of the shows with perhaps night one of SC in the second slot because of the killer second set.
Very thankful to be part of the global GD/Phish community tonight, Trey made us proud and was clearly the best choice for these shows.
Pumped for Bend in two weeks!!!! :beers:
Quote from: mbw on July 06, 2015, 12:45:12 AM
Mike and Page in the pit
(http://i.imgur.com/AUsx3v9.jpg)
:rawk:
Dead 50 Setlist, Saturday 7.4.15 - Fare Thee Well - Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
Set 1: Shakedown Street, Liberty, Standing on the Moon, Me and My Uncle, Tennessee Jed, Cumberland Blues, Lil Red Rooster, Friend of the Devil, Deal
Set 2: Birdsong, Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion), Lost Sailor > Saint of Circumstance > West LA Fadeaway, Foolish Heart > Drums/Space>Stella blue, one more Saturday night
Encore: US Blues
------------------------------
Okay, so the weekend was a whirlwind of awesome for me. We got into Chicago around 2pm on Friday. We grabbed a flight of beers at Lagunitas' tap room, and scoped out the brewery, and then hit Lou Malnati's Pizzeria for dinner. We walked the city a bit, and wondered. I ended up heading down to Solider Field around 10:00, and I got to hear most of the second set from the outside. It was a shit show out there. About 1500 ticketless wooks/people/delegates partying and listening to the music.
I tried to get up with dirty but it didn't happen, and ended up meeting up with another friend. It took us about two hours to get the 3 miles back to his hotel. Foot traffic out of the southern entrance was a nightmare, and the walk was so congested you had to walk very slowly. I enjoyed watching the nitrous mafia work the crowd about a mile into the walk. They were charging $20 per balloon. Pretty lulzy to me.
By the time we got back to my friend's place, I decided to call it a night. I caught an uber back to my hotel. And passed out. My fiance and I got up around 7am, and we hit the bakery right by our hotel for breakfast. She wanted to be lazy, so I walked Chicago some more and got to scope out the awesome architecture of the city.
I caught an uber to MBW's pad around 1pm and was the first delegate to arrive. Let's just pause and thank he and his wonderful wife for the accommodations and hosting us. Thank you to both of you. Much appreciated, and very kind of you. His pad is super cereal with the rooftop view. More delegates arrived. We took some photos where dirty looked a model for why contraception matters with strangers.
Excellent to see everyone. MBW, Pie + his friend, myself, and my fiance caught an uber to the show. We chilled out by the southern entrance for a bit before we all went inside. PG kept feeding my lady warm tequila, which was hilarious for me to watch. I declined, as I had some paper I dropped around 5ish. At the entrance, some security lady sold my fiance and I floor wristbands for $30 each. We happily obliged. I'm going to be honest, that was an incredible turn of events. We did eventually see the back of the stage (we met up with dirty, Ferbz and Ferbz's lady at set break) in section 252.
The floor wasn't too crowded. Space and sight lines were good.
Musically, I thought it was weaker than the SC shows. I really enjoyed it. I think Trey has regained a lot of his chops, and a lot of his ability to play more complicated lines and move outside the pentatonic scale. Shakedown opener was nice. Some good moments in there. The Standing on the Moon was another highlight to me. I thought it was really well played. FOTD and Deal to close the set was awesome. Deal had the place exploding with energy.
Jam out of Birdsong was really nice. I ran into MBW during the Birdsong jam. We tried to find PG. We worked our way pretty far up in the field. I ended up going to take a piss during Golden Road. And remained in the back of the field for a little bit. During Foolish Heart I decided to do a lap around the outer ring of the stadium. Lots of people twirling in the non view areas. Drums and space kinda lost me (in terms of interest)
I decided to stay closer to the side view for the rest of the set. I had some aversions about getting out there, as I knew I had an early flight on Sunday. So I chilled by the side exit (where you could see the museum across the street). I walked out as US blues started and I could hear it clearly as I made my way back into Chicago to catch an uber.
The only place I could find open for a night cap by my hotel was a PF Chang's. Drinking scotch at PF Chang's is about as thrilling as it sounds. I had a couple glasses, and popped my landing gear. Made my walk back, and after watching vortex swirls for about 30 minutes with my eyes closed, the landing gear took effect and I fell asleep.
Flight back was smooth. We got some brunch close to our house, and laid around in a coma for the rest of the day.
I feel really lucky to have gotten into one night of three. This was special to me even though I didn't walk away with my jaw on the floor. I know I will never see anything like that again. And to watch Trey make leaps and bounds after all this time really warmed my heart, and got me excited for the first time in a long time about Phish. I'm really excited about this summer tour, and I really hope this experience for him translates to something special this summer.
It was also really nice to see and meet so many of y'all too.
What's an uber?
A cab?
Quote from: Buffalo Budd on July 06, 2015, 11:10:47 AM
What's an uber?
A cab?
it's an alternative to cab. Essentially, it is a non union cab where the pricing is much cheaper than a cab. If you have a smart phone, you can download an app and you hit a button and the app connects the drivers to the consumers, and you can pay with any card via the app
Walking up Michigan Ave after the show on the 4th....
(http://i.imgur.com/2XdcLc0.jpg)
Quote from: sophist on July 06, 2015, 11:20:30 AM
Quote from: Buffalo Budd on July 06, 2015, 11:10:47 AM
What's an uber?
A cab?
it's an alternative to cab. Essentially, it is a non union cab where the pricing is much cheaper than a cab. If you have a smart phone, you can download an app and you hit a button and the app connects the drivers to the consumers, and you can pay with any card via the app
Ahhh, got ya.
And thanks for the review, sounds like you had a pretty good time.
moving post....
Thrilled to have been a part of this weekend. Really felt like something special. Had me crying like a baby more times than I can count.
Quote from: WhatstheUse? on July 06, 2015, 03:42:13 PM
Thrilled to have been a part of this weekend. Really felt like something special. Had me crying like a baby more times than I can count.
It only happened once for me... But like a baby is right. Bawling like a kid who lost his mother during all of Cassady including the whole jam. Intense.
I can barely collect my thoughts on what happened this weekend. I do however know it wouldn't have been the same without all of you guys sharing it with me.special thanks to terry and his lovely wife for having us over on the 4th. One of the best weekends of my life.
Everything was just exactly perfect. What a way to say goodbye to a huge part of my life.
I had a decent size crew at my house for the webcasts so I wasn't really able to participate in the LSTs but I felt overwhelmed by how well the shows seemed to come together. It just made my heart ache that I hadn't done everything in my power to be there. I guess it just wasn't in the cards for me at this point in life. The Paug crew looked happy and healthy :wink: and it would have been the icing on the cake to have hung out with that group of delegates. So glad everyone had a blast and I was definitely there in spirit. Trey totally put the naysayers to rest imo, I can see myself listening to these shows for years to come.
Quote from: Bobafett on July 05, 2015, 12:16:58 AM
A crazy drums>space thing there. Trey is gonna rape this Stella blue.
I'm gonna bump this thread to agree with this statement. I'm stuck at work all weekend and am listening to these shows to keep me going. Trey raped the shit out of that Stella Blue.
Quote from: shoreline99 on November 11, 2017, 05:51:39 PM
Quote from: Bobafett on July 05, 2015, 12:16:58 AM
A crazy drums>space thing there. Trey is gonna rape this Stella blue.
I'm gonna bump this thread to agree with this statement. I'm stuck at work all weekend and am listening to these shows to keep me going. Trey raped the shit out of that Stella Blue.
He's got a nice, explosive little run in that'un.
Funny that I've been listening to this over the weekend too! There are some really good things all over these shows.
I know it's not from Chicago, it's from Cali, but Cream Puff War was awesome. I've been waiting for Phish to play it ever since.
Quote from: mistercharlie on November 11, 2017, 08:30:08 PM
I know it's not from Chicago, it's from Cali, but Cream Puff War was awesome. I've been waiting for Phish to play it ever since.
Just added the Santa Clara shows to my playlist for today.
Also, I love how the box set includes the Circles Around the Sun preshow/setbreak music...
Quote from: shoreline99 on November 12, 2017, 10:59:42 AM
Quote from: mistercharlie on November 11, 2017, 08:30:08 PM
I know it's not from Chicago, it's from Cali, but Cream Puff War was awesome. I've been waiting for Phish to play it ever since.
Just added the Santa Clara shows to my playlist for today.
Also, I love how the box set includes the Circles Around the Sun preshow/setbreak music...
Those 'sets' have not left my phone since I got them. I listen to them more than the FTW sets by a big margin,
Totally agree. I think I have CATS in vinyl, CD and MP3. Listen to it all the time.
In other news, boy Bobby and Phil destroyed Terrapin Station with their vocals. Of course, that can be argued with a lot of the songs on this run.
I only really listen back to the stuff that Trey sang, and Franklin's Tower.
Built To Last is kinda clunky but was the biggest surprise of the weekend, not many (any?) people around us knew it...
Quote from: shoreline99 on November 12, 2017, 12:54:35 PM
Totally agree. I think I have CATS in vinyl, CD and MP3. Listen to it all the time.
In other news, boy Bobby and Phil destroyed Terrapin Station with their vocals. Of course, that can be argued with a lot of the songs on this run.
There's even more CATS stuff from the streams of Santa Clara that are on Soundcloud.
Quote from: mistercharlie on November 12, 2017, 02:44:13 PM
Quote from: shoreline99 on November 12, 2017, 12:54:35 PM
Totally agree. I think I have CATS in vinyl, CD and MP3. Listen to it all the time.
In other news, boy Bobby and Phil destroyed Terrapin Station with their vocals. Of course, that can be argued with a lot of the songs on this run.
There's even more CATS stuff from the streams of Santa Clara that are on Soundcloud.
Pretty sure I read the FTW box set released all of their recorded material, but I'll certainly check it out. Thx MC
Quote from: shoreline99 on November 12, 2017, 04:39:50 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on November 12, 2017, 02:44:13 PM
Quote from: shoreline99 on November 12, 2017, 12:54:35 PM
Totally agree. I think I have CATS in vinyl, CD and MP3. Listen to it all the time.
In other news, boy Bobby and Phil destroyed Terrapin Station with their vocals. Of course, that can be argued with a lot of the songs on this run.
There's even more CATS stuff from the streams of Santa Clara that are on Soundcloud.
Pretty sure I read the FTW box set released all of their recorded material, but I'll certainly check it out. Thx MC
I have them all ripped to mp3 somewhere.