The History of Tweezer > 2001

6.6.09 (D.Vann)

6.6.09 (D.Vann)

Song combinations and segues can make Phish sets infinitely more exciting, while opening up universes of improvisational possibility.  When an open ended jam finally arrives at a landing point which, itself, is another launch pad, things can get dirty.  We all go to Phish shows for different reasons, but if you’re into the psychedelic dance party aspect of things, there is no more lethal of a one-two punch than “Tweezer > 2001.”  Merging one of their most exploratory jams and a subsequent clinic in groove,  you’ve got yourself a chunky half hour of Phish.

This vigorous adventure has only been traveled three times in the band’s history- and interestingly, twice at Deer Creek.  However, the first-and mother- of all “Tweezer >2001s” hails from Christiania, Copenhagen, and was born on 7.1.98 in a dank stone barn called Den Gra Hal.  Aside from June’s Noblesville excursion- one of the mightiest segments of the tour- the only other time that Phish brought the two epics together was on the first night of three in the cornfields during the summer of ’03.  Read about, and listen to, all three below.

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7.1.98 Christiana, Copenhagen

Den Gra Hal, Summer '98

Den Gra Hal, Summer '98

This forty-minute monster that dominated the show’s second set has always lived large in Phish lore.  Taking the intimate Scandinavian crowd on a journey like never before, Phish carefully crafted one of the quintessential highlights of the late ’90s.  Built in 1891 for the Danish military, and converted into a concert hall by hippies that created Christiania Freetown in the 1970s, Den Gra Hal made a surreal room for this trip.  To no more than a thousand fans, Phish masterfully played one of the definitive improvisational segments of 1998.  The band flowed through endless sections of collaborative rhythmic playing, as Trey switched back and forth from lead to rhythm and Page led the jam as much as anyone.  Mike and Fish owned the bottom end- Summer ’98 style.

Totally locked and shredding one of the hottest dance parties ever thrown, Phish took this “Tweezer” on an extensive ride through galaxies of groove, finally settling into a more mellow portion of music.  From here the band waded into minutes of beautifully murky and quieter music that built tremendous musical tension, only to be unleashed by Fishman’s snare hit.  Confined within a small room, this “2001″ took on a whole different character than its larger-than-life brethren.  Featuring far more notes with less space to travel, Trey, Mike and Page were cemented together, bouncing their funked-out musings off of each others’.  The interplay between Page and Trey was particularly sublime. Laid back, yet simultaneously driving, this version is certainly up there on any “best of” list.  Fishman just crushes the entire segment holding it down like only he can.  Honestly, this was one of my top Phish experiences ever.

LISTEN TO 7.1.98 “TWEEZER > 2001″ NOW!

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7.21.03 Deer Creek, IN

Deer Creek '03

Deer Creek '03

For five years, the legend of “Tweezer > 2001″ grew with every spin of those DATs.  With so few people there having actually bore witness, it became almost a piece of Phish mythology.  Through the many tours the band played, never again did this combination pop up- until after their hiatus in 2003.  In Phish’s return to the summer circuit, they pulled into Deer Creek for a three-night stand in late July, and midway through the second set, crawling out of a dark “46 Days” jam twisted the opening lick of “Tweezer.”

This time around, the entire episode was far more succinct, as the combo was shorter than Christiania’s “Tweezer.”  Right out of the gates, Trey hopped on his horse, leading the band with some standard “Tweezer leads.  As he began to improvise, the rest of the band remained largely anchored to the song’s composed structure.  Finally, Fishman started up a percussive beat that shook things up, leading into several minutes of minimalist improv.  As the band methodically chugged away, bridging the music to a smaller place, the jam didn’t turn into anything terribly interesting.  Taking the band out of their meandering, Fishman rode his cymbal into the intro of “2001.”  With a version that was nothing more than lazy funk, I felt as though this “Tweezer > 2001″ should not have been able to be called “Tweezer > 2001″- it didn’t deserve to carry the title!  Nonetheless, this was the second-ever combination of the two songs, part of a relatively forgettable opening night of three.

LISTEN TO 7.21.03 “TWEEZER > 2001″ NOW! (listen only)

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6.19.09 Deer Creek, IN

6.19.09 Deer Creek (D.Vann)

6.19.09 Deer Creek (D.Vann)

Phish was done; the combo had only happened twice- and only once for real.  And then the whole unretirement happened.  Just as extra innings is often referred to as “free baseball,” we all of a sudden had “free Phish!” And so the story goes…

The band pulled back into Deer Creek this June, almost five years later, underneath a canopy of intense lightening.  Having thrown down a nasty first half of the set in “Oceans > Drowned > Twist,” the band ended “Let Me Lie” with a roar into “Tweezer!”  With Alpine infamous for hosting “Tweezers,” and so much improv having gone down already- by June ’09 standards- I never saw it coming.  But all of a sudden, a bomb exploded in the pavilion as the crowd was engulfed by the mid-set favorite.

Deer Creek (D.Vann)

Deer Creek (D.Vann)

Entering the jam with some outright rhythm grooves, the band loosened their chops in preparation to devour the improv.  Carrying the momentum of their best set of tour, the band did not hold back, swimming into smooth, yet forceful, dance rhythms with precision.  You could feel the energy leap off the stage as the band crushed this spirited rendition, making their way beyond “Tweezer’s” conventions and into a blissful plane.  Settling into ambient textures, this wasn’t like the other ambient jams of tour- this had “2001″ written all over it.  Phish prepared to take launch.

Smashing into a series of late-set dance grooves, “2001′s” dynamic funk provided a stark contrast to the previous Noblesville incarnation, as it burst with energy and purpose.  It was a classic whiffle ball “do-over” for their lackluster performance in ’03, and completely surreal to be basking in the third ever “Tweezer > 2001,” this time in 2009!  Who would have thunk it?

No one knows if the band will ever choose to combine these two songs again, but between Chritiania’s sacred odyssey and Deer Creek’s jiggawatt-inspired throwdown, we now have two shining relics for the vault.

LISTEN TO 6.19.09 “TWEEZER > 2001″ NOW!

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*Note: I totally forgot about Albany’ ’03s “Tweezer > 2001″- which says something about its quality. Regardless, sorry for the oversight!

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1stbirthdaycakeHAPPY BIRTHDAY PHISH THOUGHTS!

It has been brought to my attention (Thanks Matso!) that today, July 9th, is the one year anniversary of Phish Thoughts!  Happy Birthday!! Thanks to all the readers and contributors who have turned this site into an incredible online community! Here is a link to my inaugural post!

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DOWNLOAD OF THE DAY:

6.20.09 Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI < TORRENT

6.20.09 Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI < MEGAUPLOAD

Official Alpine 6.20 Poster

Official Alpine 6.20 Poster

Here we have the first show at Alpine Valley, and final show of our run through June’s initial leg of summer tour.  A distinctly old school first set got the audience revved up for a second set that fell a bit flat.  An enjoyable time nonetheless.

I: Punch You in the Eye, Runaway Jim, Stash, Ya Mar, Bathtub Gin, Kill Devil Falls, Train Song, Farmhouse, Sparkle, Run Like An Antelope

II: Waves > Sample In A Jar, Maze, Makisupa Policeman, Ghost > The Lizards, You Enjoy Myself > NICU, Prince Caspian > Waste, Fire

E: Character Zero

Source: Schoeps mk41

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258 Responses to “The History of Tweezer > 2001”

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  1. ColonelJoy Says:

    Yes, I was at that Coppenhagen Masterpiece. It really is a great listen.

    What a fun little tour that was. Saw DMB in Amsterdam at the Melkweg and two nights latter began the Phish tour, which coincided with the World Cup in France. Only thing missing was the lack of a Amsterdam-Paradiso show….they should never do Europe without that…

    Oh yeah, bumped into Carter Bueford in the Redlight the following night after the DMB show….he was like, “Yeah, I’m just looking…”

  2. runawayjim37 Says:

    what about Albany 2003? Wasn’t the second set opener Tweezer>2001>YEM?

  3. ColonelJoy Says:

    I love conversing with my narcissistic self as you sleep, or get morning love on…like an Albert Camus story….

    So, I’m listening to some knoxville off of Phishows.com….Bowie and Reba

    I must say, one of the more pristine audience recordings I’ve ever heard form an indoor arena, so maybe my sound concerns are simply demons.

    While the Bowie is by no means epic, it is very well played, indeed, and the Reba is, too.

  4. ColonelJoy Says:

    Just finished the Knox Reba….my only fault with it is that, IMO, it had another flight of stairs to climb for the peak, but it was nearly there….just seemed Fishman’s roll-across-the-top-of-his-set, came early….

  5. Al Says:

    @ ColonelJoy – when you’re already at it, check out the 5/19/95 Reba from phishows.com and tell us what you think. It’s different!

  6. Al Says:

    6/19/95!!!!! sorry (Deer Creek) not 5/19…

  7. Al Says:

    at around 8:50, they dive……

  8. ColonelJoy Says:

    I think I will, Al

  9. Al Says:

    and they return at around 11 min…aaahhhh.

  10. Al Says:

    ^…and the peaks at 12:18, 12:56, 13:15, 13:33 and 14:10 leave me speechless. One better than the other. Miner, when you listen to these, you’ll be wider awake. Good morning.

  11. Matso Says:

    @ ColonelJoy –

    “While the Bowie is by no means epic, it is very well played, indeed”

    For pure energy, I think you’d need to go back to 92 for a Bowie of that calibre. While it might not have any exploratory interest (cf. 12/29/94 or 12/2/97), or even especially dynamic interplay (cf. 7/12/99), the whole thing is so damn focused and builds to such explosive peak that, had I been there, I might declare it to have been epic nonetheless. Having seen that Runaway Jim video taken from way way up in rafters behind Fishman, I can only imagine that massive arena (it kind of feels like a Roman colliseum) probably detonated when Trey gets to that absolutely awesome peak.

  12. HarryHood Says:

    Miner,

    Props again on the new Listen Now format. The links are now downloading as MP3′s. I got tied up at work yesterday (imagine that) and I never got a chance to check back in after my earlier comment. Sorry to critique and bail……

  13. Al Says:

    Three pics of the huge Knoxville venue.
    I think they speak for themselves:

    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/181/410169978_c5e732ee83.jpg

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3030/2660813789_f7eb9a4067_b.jpg

    http://media.graytvinc.com/images/tba468.jpg

  14. Al Says:

    Speaking of Bowies, another nice and quite interesting one comes to my mind from the 97 summer tour: First show, 7/21/97

  15. ColonelJoy Says:

    @Matso,

    I don’t know about going back 17 years, man! There were plenty of focussed, sick ass Bowies between 92 and 04….more in the mid 90s, of course.

    For a classic, concise, raging Bowie, check out 2-23-97…haven’t listened to it in like 10 years, but I was there and remember it as being powerful. I am going to revisit it after this reba, which just dropped into the jam segment….

  16. ColonelJoy Says:

    @Matso,

    I do like how Trey trills before the trill at the end!! Does make for an awesome peak….

  17. ColonelJoy Says:

    This 95′ Creek Reba is sick, Al…..thanks, man!!

  18. ColonelJoy Says:

    What I’m enjoying about this 95′ Creek Reba is that it goes against the archtype without leaving behind what makes the archtype special….meaning, it still builds the crescendoes, but the jam is a little more groove based than normal….man, they are really killing it…

  19. Al Says:

    @ColonelJoy – It is my absolute favorite REBA. Many song rankings change over the course of a few months, but this Reba has been my number one for about 9 years. I hope LIVEPHISH will release that show sometime…cause it’s overall a pretty hot one.

  20. ColonelJoy Says:

    You don’t need livephish, Al….the audience was pretty high quality….

    Check out the 2-23-97 Bowie….it is beautiful, and the audience recording captured the dynamics perfect….Fishman symbal sustain in the mother fuckin’ hizzouse…

  21. R1 Says:

    Seeing Phish in the Grey Hall was a singularly transporting experience. It was like seeing Phish in that underground rave cave from The Matrix, only with far fewer people. It was subterranean and interstellar at the same time. It was both ancient and futuristic.

  22. glustik Says:

    Minor you forgot ALBANY 12/1/03 set II Tweezer>2001 opener

  23. Cactus Says:

    @ AL

    Not only was that Bowie on 7-21-97 good, but the two songs that prelude it are on point too. Wolfmans>Magilla>Bowie is just sick. The Ghost and Gin jams are epic, and the couple of new tunes they introduce.

    I personally rank that as one of my favorite shows of all-time. The first show back from Europe, the whole vibe down in VA. It was just a top notch show. The funk was extremely deep.

  24. Punkmug Says:

    If we are talking Bowie, I have to throw a shout out to one of my all time favorites. 11/26/94, Minneapolis. 36 minutes of heaven on earth.

  25. Jay Says:

    Thanks Al for the heads up on the 12-19-95 Reba. Can’t wait to listen. Can’t wait to listen to that Copenhagen Tweezer>2001 2 punch knockout as well. Thank you M!

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