SET I: Llama, Undermind, Stash, Halfway To The Moon, I Didn't Know, Nellie Kane, Guyute, The Line, Ocelot, No Quarter, HaHaHa, Suzy Greenberg*
SET II: 46 Days > Back On The Train > Simple > Ghost > Backwards Down The Number Line, Harry Hood > Wading In The Velvet Sea, Run Like An Antelope
E: Character Zero
Set one spelled "LUSHINGTON" followed immediately by Ha Ha Ha.
* With Natalie Cressman on Trombone, and Jennifer Hartswick on trumpet
Thanks for running the lst aphineday!
Will definitely be checking out that 1st half of the 2nd set again.
There's ten thousand hippie dudes walking around commerce city with heady Lushington blue ball boners. Glad I'm not there!
Def gonna listen to that Simple jam again.
Incredible start to the run!
And this:
Quote from: ytowndan on August 30, 2014, 01:59:48 AM
Def gonna listen to that Simple jam again.
Dontcha think they'll actually play Lushington during one of the next two shows?
Dontcha?!
And about 4% of the people there will freak out!!
Quote from: Augustus on August 30, 2014, 02:06:14 AM
Dontcha think they'll actually play Lushington during one of the next two shows?
Dontcha?!
And about 4% of the people there will freak out!!
and half of them will be on their cell phones texting their brahs that "knew they'd bust out a Lushington."
Our friend Lisa (I think some of you met her at jones beach over the years) flew out for these shows with another friend. Haven't heard from her yet but it looks good on paper.
The 46 days is smooth as fuck....I dig that groove. Marmar tested, Marmar approved.
Ghost was interesting. Dig the uplifting ending.
Simple......interesting....it definitely had moments, but it seemed at times a little too disjointed....then BAM reality check....
I have no comments on the first set....other than it's pretty sad that the standout to me was No Quarter.
Why is the stream listed in the OP?
:tte:
Dudes on commish.
Quote from: GBL on August 30, 2014, 05:09:55 PM
Why is the stream listed in the OP?
:tte:
:tte: - for sure.
I was barely awake, and just copied and pasted.
Simple is awesome, the rest just sort of happens. I struggled to stay awake for most of set II on the webcast, hope I'm better able to deal with the late(r) night tonight.
you got something against setlist notes, aphineday?
Quote from: mbw on August 31, 2014, 01:26:12 AM
you got something against setlist notes, aphineday?
No, I just feel like I'm not really great at it.
What should I note on here, I'd like to get better!
Quote from: aphineday on August 31, 2014, 01:57:49 AM
Quote from: mbw on August 31, 2014, 01:26:12 AM
you got something against setlist notes, aphineday?
No, I just feel like I'm not really great at it.
What should I note on here, I'd like to get better!
like guest sit-ins, the fact that Lushington is spelled.
these are historical records man!
Quote from: mbw on August 31, 2014, 01:59:26 AM
Quote from: aphineday on August 31, 2014, 01:57:49 AM
Quote from: mbw on August 31, 2014, 01:26:12 AM
you got something against setlist notes, aphineday?
No, I just feel like I'm not really great at it.
What should I note on here, I'd like to get better!
like guest sit-ins, the fact that Lushington is spelled.
these are historical records man!
Okay, duh. I'm an idiot.
That all makes sense, I'll fix it up!
Nice jam out of 46. A very cool jam emerges at 13:45+ in Simple. Phish Funk. The rest of the set is a throw away mostly. Ghost is type I with minimal diversion, not a fan. I like that they are continuing to jam.
This Simple hits a real stride by about 11:30.
Come now, susep. This Ghost gets to a great blissy place about 9:30.
love this james brown funkish jam in the simple
I haven't gone back and re-listened to anything but this first set was weak. I'm kind of over the spelling thing, its not original anymore. That simple ghost though is awesome. No quarter was a real treat too.
Went back and re-listened to this Simple for the first time since being at the show. After the show I remember everyone raving about it, and how I just didn't really think it was all that great. I actually didn't have that great of a time most of the run except night 2 set II. I blame it on lack of sleep from driving through the night. I can't sleep for shit in a car.
Anyways I gave it a listen tonight and I really enjoyed it this time around. I really like the light strumming Trey's been doing in these big jams lately. Best example I could give is those last 2 minutes in the 7/13/14 CDT. I wish he would riff on them for longer. I think it helps them find a more natural space. If that makes any sense at all.
Quote from: EdBanky on April 08, 2015, 12:54:53 AM
Went back and re-listened to this Simple for the first time since being at the show. After the show I remember everyone raving about it, and how I just didn't really think it was all that great. I actually didn't have that great of a time most of the run except night 2 set II. I blame it on lack of sleep from driving through the night. I can't sleep for shit in a car.
Anyways I gave it a listen tonight and I really enjoyed it this time around. I really like the light strumming Trey's been doing in these big jams lately. Best example I could give is those last 2 minutes in the 7/13/14 CDT. I wish he would riff on them for longer. I think it helps them find a more natural space. If that makes any sense at all.
it makes no sense at all :evil:
Just put on this second set for first time in a while. 46 days jam is nice precursor to the massive simple jam.
edit: this ghost fucking peakkks!!
This Simple still slays... :music:
Quote from: emay on October 06, 2021, 12:07:26 PMThis Simple still slays... :music:
All day long. Been through it like 6 times.