Weekend Nuggets: Reader Requests ’94

DOWNLOADS OF THE WEEKEND:

4.15.94 Beacon Theatre, NYC, NY < Torrent

4.15.94 Beacon Theatre, NYC, NY < Megaupload

The Beacon - NYC

This one goes out to Mr. Palmer!

I: Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Paul and Silas, Harry Hood, Wilson, Chalk Dust Torture, Bouncing Around the Room, It’s Ice, Down with Disease

II: Maze, If I Could, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg*, The Landlady*, Julius*, Wolfman’s Brother* > Alumni Blues**, I Wanna Be Like You* > Hold Your Head Up*, Cavern*

E: Magilla*, Amazing Grace

* w/ Giant Country Horns (Carl “Geerz” Gerhard on trumpet, Dave “The Truth” Grippo on alto sax, Chris Peterman on tenor sax, Mike Gallick on baritone sax, Don Glasgo on trombone, and Joey Sommerville on trumpet)

** w/  Giant Country Horns, unfinished

Source: (DFOB) Schoeps CMC5+MK4 > Sonosax > AD1000 > D10

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11.25.94 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, IL < Torrent

11.25.94 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, IL < Megaupload

UIC Pavilion - Chicago

Phish’s second visit to UIC goes out to Sven!

I: Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Reba, Bouncing Around the Room, Split Open and Melt, Esther, Julius, Golgi Apparatus

II: 2001 > Mike’s Song > Simple > Harpua, Weekapaug Groove > The Mango Song, Purple Rain, Hold Your Head Up, Run Like an Antelope

E: Good Times Bad Times

Source: AKG 480

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Jam of the Weekend:

YEM > Izabella” 7.26.97 I

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Who needs vocal jams? This groove just keeps moving with Bob Gulotti on drums.

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VIDEOS OF THE WEEKEND:

“Gotta Jibboo” 5.23.00 Roseland, NYC

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“Stash” 12.30.94 MSG, NYC

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783 Responses to “Weekend Nuggets: Reader Requests ’94”

  1. flarrdogg Says:

    Colts-14
    Saints- 31
    Ditka- 486

  2. butter Says:

    ^^ i meant “yellow and green” was the cool rootsy funk with harmonica
    not Binky’s Beam…..

  3. albert walker Says:

    yep Ron Carter solo album
    one of the best bass players of all time

  4. joe Says:

    over/under on the National Anthem Today is 1 minute 42 seconds. I’m taking the over.

  5. albert walker Says:

    now I think I have 2 sets of tracks
    each zipped up

    interested to hear if it works

    putting up 5-6 a whole albums sides up later that sound great

    laterz

  6. Robear Says:

    aw, u watchin’ caps v pens?

  7. Lycanthropist Says:

    ugh.. this day at work cant go any slower….

    i need a hippie speedball soo bad!

  8. albert walker Says:

    yep

    spinnin some Baby Huey and the Babysitters and watchin some Eastern Conference

    let these cats beat each other up so we can have em in the cup

    what a great rivalry

  9. Robear Says:

    washington needs a big bad defenseman, and one more scoring threat. hope they squander ovechkin’s career

    i’m altering between your tracks from last night and 11/14/94

  10. albert walker Says:

    we need another defenseman also

    goalies are weak but we are stuck

    Niemi the younger kid looked good last night but I’m a little worried

  11. flarrdogg Says:

    aw- I just started pulling “vinyl 1″ from your mediafire. It is zipped and in one 126 MB folder. Appears to be working just fine. Thanks for the hookup- have definitely come to appreciate your ear after time spent on the good ole black board. Looking forward to taking a listen.

    Happy Super Bowl all.

    GEAUX SAINTS

  12. flarrdogg Says:

    One more thing- I freaking love the tail end of that Stash from 4-2-98 and the drop into Horn. Beautiful.

  13. albert walker Says:

    thanks man

    if you dig it

    I should have some complete album sides of Swamp Dogg, Baby Huey, Prince Far I, Royal Trux, Curtis and a few others up a little later

    should sound good

  14. albert walker Says:

    Trouble with my job
    too much work and not enough pay
    Trouble with my women
    don’t look right by the light of day

    - Swamp Dogg

    the poet

  15. Lycanthropist Says:

    @aw

    i am gonna scoop up your mixes when i get home..

    which CF shows did you decide to go with on your DLs?

  16. Mr. Palmer Says:

    AW- dl vinyl2- can’t extract files using 7 zip. also got a message saying files were corrupted. maybe my end, not sure. Anyone else have any issues. Viynl1 i took down this am but they weren’t zipped, had no problem.

  17. albert walker Says:

    have the one’s you recomended the other day

    been a little busy getting some of this vinyl work done
    finishing up now

    vinyl work today has some real choice picks

    def spin at least one later today

    not a big NFL guy
    just have the picture on in the background

  18. albert walker Says:

    I’m sure it’s something I did man I’ll check it out

  19. Marshall Says:

    2004 Year-in-Review (aka Journey Through the Dark Side)
    Show #4: Keyspan Park, Brooklyn NY (night #1)
    Set II

    1. 46 Days – A song that took me a while to appreciate, but which has grown on me. It’s not the same type of song they used to write; it’s Phish 2.0, exemplified – less aggressive, not as composed, but providing ample room for extensive exploration, that at the heart is Type I, but less so because they structure of the core is essentially a jam in itself, as opposed to a composition. As the 6:00 mark approaches, the jamming reaches a medium boil, then simmers down a minute later into prototypical type II, undefined extension. It’s a game of follow the leader at this point, in what feels like four-bar segments. 8:00 in and it’s quiet with some brief hints of psychedelia peppered here and there. I’ve never listened to “trance” music before, but believe it’s considered a genre, and this is what I think would qualify. As the clock continues, I’m reluctant to say the jam progresses; I’d almost say it meanders, drifting from here to there, but with no distinct driving force – a few bars of this, then onto a few bars of that (I think you get the point). All the players are melding nicely, forming a cohesive union; but I can’t help but want for a little more intentional direction and conciseness (maybe this is something a future Phish could have achieved). 14 minutes in and the jam is as steady as the rain; somewhere between “I can’t stop moving” and “I can’t stop staring.” After slow-playing this hand to fourth street, Trey finally decides to go all in, putting a nice lead into the pot, which eventually lands us at

    2. Possum – early second set Possums? Not something I have a lot of experience with; most of mine have usually been found later. Should I expect more than the usual type I out of this one? We’ll see.

  20. joe Says:

    I wish I had something to offer the board in return for all the great stuff that people have given except lousy gambling advice. Maybe I can cull all of my old school rap collection from the mid 80′s- early 90′s (the pre-Biggie/Tupac era as I like to call it).

  21. (Formally Known As) BrandonKayda Says:

    11-2-96

    Crosseyed->Antelope

  22. joe Says:

    ^
    some of which will require the tape to digital file transfer. many old mixes from the time when college radio was one of the only places to get the good stuff.

  23. albert walker Says:

    BK

    that was a great one
    just spun that for the first time since I was there recently

    I think it is working Palmer

    check for vinyl #3 also in a few hours
    full sides of some of my favs

  24. Marshall Says:

    2. Possum (cont.) – nothing out of the ordinary. Possum rarely doesn’t meet expectations and this one is no different.

    3. Oh Ke Pa – see #2 above.

    4. Suzy Greenberg – sticking with old favorites, this set feels like a freshman-level course for the uninitiated, Phish 101.

  25. joe Says:

    really the only tapes I have left are the rap mixes and some from my “jamming” with “band” days, which are more for comedy sake than music sake. although it probably wasn’t very funny to our neighbors when we would fire up the amps at 2am on a Tuesday.

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