Moments In a Box: Red Rocks

8.2.09 Red Rocks (G.Lucas)

Red Rocks 8.2 (G.Lucas)

After each tour ends, we spend countless hours learning the new music that just unfolded.  We make highlight mixes and listen to certain jams and sets time and time again, studying each subtlety.  When we listen back, we can remember those experiential moments of awe; those times that stood still- not always a result soaring peak.  Spanning the spectrum of human emotion, memories come in all shapes and sizes at Phish shows.   The following are a few of the most poignant moments from the band’s memorable run at Red Rocks.

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“Billy Breathes” 7.30 II

Red Rocks 7.30 (G.Lucas)

Red Rocks 7.30 (G.Lucas)

Placed within an ominous frame that featured “Mike’s” “Ghost,” “Wolfman’s,” and “Bowie,” “Billy Breathes” was an oasis amidst the darkness.  Unfolding late in the second set, the entire venue fell silent as the band meticulously moved through the ballad.  Painted with a delicate brush, this rendition stood out after the show had ended.  Its amazing how powerful a Phish song can be when given proper context and attention.  “Billy Breathes” seemed to strike a chord with most everyone in that night, as many commented on its power throughout the next few days.

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“Split Open and Melt” 7.31 I

8.2.09 (G.Lucas)

Red Rocks (G.Lucas)

In an dark convergence of Phish and nature, this “Split” summoned harsh wind and rain from the heavens, creating an intense ending to Friday’s first set.  As the storm blew in, Phish took their jam further and further out, into an ominous, hypnotizing plane.  Getting downright sinister, Phish grew the jam into a piece of abstract, mind-control art.  Getting at the very essence of the jam, itself, this dip into the river Styx was a congruent soundtrack to the menacing weather- a perfect Phish synchronicity.

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“The Curtain (With)” 8.1. I

Red Rocks (G.Lucas)

Red Rocks (G.Lucas)

Out of nowhere, after an innocent “AC/DC Bag” opener, Phish did the deed; they started up “The Curtain” for the first time since their Coventry demise.  Finally ready to put the past behind them, the band stepped up to the revered piece they so horribly botched as their previous swan song.  Taking the audience by surprise, the moment we had wondered about since March was, all of a sudden, happening.  In the glorious surroundings of Red Rocks, Phish swept the cobwebs from our memories with a sublime, heart-wrenching rendition of “With.”  Slowly narrating an introspective tale, Trey’s lines floated through the sky in a life-affirming moment for all.   In one of the most poignant passages of the summer, Coventry was finally conquered and we were moving on to greener pastures.

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“Reba” 8.2 I

Red Rocks (G.Lucas)

Red Rocks 8.2 (G.Lucas)

In the waning daylight on the final night of Red Rocks, Phish unveiled the only “Reba” of the second leg.  A perfect selection for the setting sun of the triumphant Red Rocks run, Phish settled into the jam in a quiet way.  Riding a gradually building groove, the piece was a musical magical carpet ride through the colored eve.  With tasteful and creative phrasing throughout, the band created a soaring and emotive jam.  Like a sculptor and a ball of clay, Phish skillfully manipulated their medium forming a cathartic build within an otherwise mellow set.

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Winged music noteJam of the Day:

Down With Disease” Shoreline 8.5 II

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Of the many standout “Diseases” this summer, this west coast exploratory monster is firmly in the upper echelon.  The centerpiece jam of Shoreline’s second set, the band moved from rock, to groove, to ambient in this multi-layered piece.  The final section of this jam may be the most engaging, illustrating Phish’s willingness to push their improvisation, seeking deeper places.

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The fourth and final night of this historic stand was highlighted a standout “Boogie,” “YEM” to kick off the second set.  Out of the smoke-covered vocal-jam emerged Billy Kreutzmann, joining the band for a fun-filled finale in Morrsion.  We’re invited back this time.

I: Roses Are Free, Wilson, NICU, Prince Caspian, Back On The Train, Reba, Grind, Beauty Of A Broken Heart, Sample In A Jar, Sugar Shack, Waste, Kill Devil Falls

II: Boogie On Reggae Woman, You Enjoy Myself > Undermind* > Drums* > Seven Below* > 2001* > Waves*, Character Zero*

E: Bittersweet Motel, Bouncing Around the Room, Slave to the Traffic Light

* w/ Bill Kreutzmann on drums

Source: B&K 4022 (Taper – Craig Davis)

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407 Responses to “Moments In a Box: Red Rocks”

  1. Neemor Says:

    Mozambique = The Inlaw Josie Wales? Correct?

  2. Neemor Says:

    Tweezer. Played six times. Imagine that.
    Well, it says so right in those stats. Must be.
    Huh.

  3. Lycanthropist Says:

    i dont think so Neemor

  4. Neemor Says:

    Good night guys.

  5. Marshall Says:

    I saw a Rotation Jam at deer Creek in 96 or 97 – I personally don’t consider that an original song. It’s an original jam for sure, but it gets listed as a song because of track separation, in my opinion.

  6. sumodie Says:

    “I could just go down the list on Phish Stats, one song at a time (wouldn’t have to click them all, of course) but some it’s not always easy to determine which are originals and which are obscure covers.”

    I can’t tell in your above post if you tried this approach at zzyzx’s stats page:

    Click on ALL the shows between, say, 1992 (as was suggested) and the present. Generate only song totals. Then scroll down to the song totals of 10 or less, and there’s your list. Sure, it’s a bit long, but not too long if you’re really wanting to dig up some rare/cast off gems/duds. Easy enough to save as a word doc and work through over time. You could then compile a mix tape for us! :-)

  7. larry bird flu Says:

    magilla premiered on nye 90, 10 times total

  8. wvbrdr Says:

    wow, i’ve seen 3 out of 4 rotation jams…. that’s weird

  9. Marshall Says:

    The Vibration of Life?

  10. MOONSHAKE Says:

    ok who’s up for doing the grunt work here?

  11. Lycanthropist Says:

    @ Mr. Miner -

    thanks for best of list though i am having trouble downloading… it keeps stalling out.. any suggestions?

    got summer 95 pt 1 no problem.. other ones not so much

  12. voopa Says:

    Mozambique is a latin-tinged very Trey Band sounding tune.
    Josey Wales is a slower acoustic number.

  13. Mr. Completely Says:

    no, not a Thunderhead fan

    do like some ballads or whatever but not that one

    Buffalo Bill rules – someone was posting here with that handle when I started reading the site or I would have picked it

    just great evil stuff

  14. Marshall Says:

    @ sumodie – that includes covers though, right? But your suggestion is helpful, nonetheless.

  15. MOONSHAKE Says:

    Doh! Too bad we can’t include obscure covers, I was thinking they might have already swept that Bill Monroe song they did once in Asheville under the rug… but I digress…

  16. Lycanthropist Says:

    how many times for NO2?

  17. Robear Says:

    In case anyone’s still looking,

    I just bought an RV pass for festival 8 at their ticket site.

    http://www.phish.com/festival8/

  18. Marshall Says:

    NO2 – 4 times

  19. Robear Says:

    For obscure, how about “Chicken Shack”? I heard that at Hampton ’99, second night. It’s a pretty bluesy tune. I’m not sure who wrote it, or if it’s a cover.

  20. Marshall Says:

    This task is, in a weird way, sort of related to yesterday’s discussion about whether Phish fans are knowledgeable about music in general. I can tell you that as a Phish fan, when I look at the total list of songs played on Phish Stats, which includes a WHOLE BUNCH OF COVERS, I don’t recognize A WHOLE BUNCH.

  21. Mr. Completely Says:

    “Back at the Chicken Shack” is an awesome ole Jimmy Smith number

  22. voopa Says:

    Keyboard Cavalry Reprise: 1 time
    Leprechaun: 3
    Sleep: 13
    Spock’s Brain: 8
    Tea Tray Song: 1
    Buffalo Bill: 11
    Bye Bye Foot: 4
    Jagermeister: 2

  23. Mr. Completely Says:

    N02 > Jagermeister would be a nice thematic pairing

  24. Marshall Says:

    Back at the Chicken Shack, by Jimmy Smith (Wikipedia)

  25. Brimley Says:

    So I feel like a need some new music and I don’t have any of the Island Run shows, so i’m going to DL them from Livephish.com…My question being, what is the sound quality difference between flac and mp3…?

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