The Top Ten of 2010: Part II
Picking up right where we left off yesterday, here are my top five shows of the year.
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5. 10.31.2010 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Phish’s second Halloween cover set since they’ve comeback turned into one of their best. Transforming Atlantic City’s historic Boardwalk Hall into a retro-’70s dance party, Phish nailed Little Feat’s Waiting For Columbus, in a selection that few saw coming. For the first time ever, Phish interpreted a live album, a choice that provided a more upbeat and engaging feel to the Halloween set than some of the former studio albums. With a guest horn section and virtuoso percussionist, Giovanni Hidalgo, Phish recreated the music of a Little Feat, one of the band’s primary influences with blues-based funk grooves and quick-witted musical exchanges. One of the experiential highlights of 2010 for almost all who were there, this set could land this show on this list by itself, but there was more! The most impressive “Stash” of 2010 and a holiday-themed combo of “Ghost > Spooky” highlighted the first set, while a celebratory third frame centered on a smoking “Jibboo” that segued into “Camel Walk,” and included several Phish anthems. All in all, this three-set fall finale delivered in full.
I: Frankenstein, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Ghost > Spooky, The Divided Sky, Roses Are Free, Funky Bitch, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Stash, Character Zero
II: Fat Man in the Bathtub, All That You Dream, Oh Atlanta, Old Folks Boogie, Time Loves a Hero > Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon, Dixie Chicken > Tripe Face Boogie, Rocket in My Pocket, Willin’, Don’t Bogart That Joint, A Apolitical Blues, Sailin’ Shoes, Feats Don’t Fail Me Now
III: Down with Disease > Back on the Train, Gotta Jibboo > Camel Walk, Suzy Greenberg, Wilson > Harry Hood, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, You Enjoy Myself
E: Julius
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4. 8.14.2010 Alpine Valley, East Troy, Wisconsin
This flowing two-setter featured sharp whole band jamming, blistering work by Trey, and one of the jams of the year in “Disease > What’s The Use?” In this show that never stopped, Phish brought huge doses of fire-laced playing, particularly in the second set, while also including a swank mid-“Mike’s Groove” stop in “Sneakin’ Sally.” The entire band clicked from the get go on this night, and never stumbled en route a classic Alpine show that brought summer tour to a final peak. “Tube” opened up and strong versions of “Reba”‘ and “Antelope” popped within a first frame with no real lulls. Transformed to DVD in record time, Phish, themselves, have already given a nod to this night as one of their favorites.
I: Tube, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Funky Bitch, Reba >Fuck Your Face, Alaska, Back on the Train, Taste, When the Circus Comes, Lawn Boy, Sparkle, Gumbo, Run Like an Antelope
II: The Sloth, Down with Disease > What’s the Use?, Scent of a Mule, Mike’s Song > Dirt, Sneakin’ Sally through the Alley, Weekapaug Groove, Bug
E: Quinn the Eskimo
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3. 8.7.2010 The Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California
If the Alpine’s summer showcase represented a top-shelf Phish rock concert, The Greek’s third night was akin to a symphony. Peaking their three-show stand with delicate and inspired creativity, Phish capped the run with, in my opinion, the best set of summer. Kicking off with “Wilson” and fusing into my pick for jam of the summer–an exploratory “Light” that found pure gold—the band then came back from the stratosphere via “Twenty Years Later.” Phish showcased an impeccable mid-set “Harry Hood” and closed the show with the combination of “2001,” a rendition of “Suzy” that actually packed a punch with a smoking reprise jam, and a patiently sculpted “Slave” that fit congruently with its surroundings. Playing more fluidly than they had all summer, this show was underlined by the band’s ego-less interplay. Daytime high-points came in soaring versions of “Jibboo” and “Reba,” and a “46 Days > Tube” combo that lit up the end of the first set.
I: AC/DC Bag, Foam, Gotta Jibboo, Reba > Sleep Again, Army of One, Poor Heart, 46 Days > Tube, Character Zero
II: Wilson > Light > Twenty Years Later, Harry Hood, Theme From the Bottom, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Suzy Greenberg*, Slave to the Traffic Light
E: The Lizards, First Tube (*w/ reprise jam)
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2. 10.26.2010 Verizon Wireless, Manchester, New Hampshire
Right before Phish’s three-night Halloween weekend in Atlantic City, they dropped a mid-week bomb in New Hampshire that trumped any one of them. Comprising the first set entirely of songs unplayed on fall tour (other than “Curtain (With)” and “It’s Ice”), Phish brought out “After Midnight” for the first time since Big Cypress, “Alumni Blues,” “A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing,” and “Walls of the Cave,” among others. And after setbreak, the band played one of their most impressive top-to-bottom stanzas of the year. After a bizarrely-placed “Possum” opened up, Phish dove into one of the elite “Lights” of fall. Illustrating the late-year, groove-based direction of the song, this tightly-woven excursion found its way back through “Alumni’s” funk patterns en route to one of fall’s brightest highlights. And as soon as “Light’s” psychedelic roller coaster ended, perhaps, the “Mike’s Groove” of the year began. With the reggae stylings of “Makisupa > Night Nurse > Makisupa” sliding out of “Simple,” and the best “Ghost” of fall dripping artistically into “Mango Song,” this musical sequence had a little bit of everything. Bringing the set to a head in a wild “Weekapaug” that included a staple jam on The Rolling Stones’ “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin,” Trey lyrically reprised several of the set’s songs over the break-neck music. Almost bursting at the seams, Phish flew from “Weekapaug” into a “Llama Reprise” to end the set in shredding and energetic fashion.
I: After Midnight, The Sloth, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Mellow Mood, Access Me, Llama, All of These Dreams, The Curtain (With), Scent of a Mule, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, It’s Ice, Walls of the Cave
II: Possum, Light, Mike’s Song > Simple > Makisupa Policeman > Night Nurse* > Makisupa Policeman, The Wedge, Ghost > The Mango Song, Weekapaug Groove > Llama Reprise
E: Show of Life (*debut, Gregory Isaacs)
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1. 10.20.2010 Memorial Auditorium, Utica, New York
On October 20, in Utica, New York, Phish played their best two set show of this era—plain and simple. In recent times, a show with one outstanding set can be a tour highlight, and Phish’s mid-week stop in Utica featured two jaw-dropping halves of music. Fusing their improvisational playfulness of old with their musicianship of now, Phish twisted and turned through two frames of musical adventure. After taking part in a rite firmly planted in the moment, while looking towards both the past and the future, when the lights came on after this one, everyone stood wide-eyed and disoriented as if waking from a dream. You could tell from the looks on people’s faces that Phish had just played the show of the year.
As soon as the band tore apart a third-song “Vultures,” the dial was set for eleven and was never turned down. “Wolfman’s > Cities,” “David Bowie,” “McGrupp,” “Saw It Again,” and the best “Anetlope” in eons—all laced with the theme of “Guyute”—quickly turned into a face-melting first set. The energy in the building was abuzz, and everyone seemed to be aware that we sat amidst a retro-throw down like none other. Everything the band touched turned to gold on this night, and the second set peaked with one of the most sublime sequences of 2010—”Split > Have Mercy > Piper > Split—with a “Birds” reprise in “Piper.” Flowing organically and with top-shelf communication, Phish darted and dashed their way around a show laced with their signature wizardry. Throw in one of the most blissful open jams of the year out of “Have Mercy” and you’ve got the recipe for the best Phish show of 2010.
I: My Soul, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Vultures, Wolfman’s Brother > Cities, Guyute, David Bowie, Wilson, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Saw It Again > Run Like an Antelope
II: Drowned > Sand > Theme From the Bottom, Axilla, Birds of a Feather, Tela, Split Open and Melt > Have Mercy > Piper > Split Open and Melt, Slave to the Traffic Light
E: Good Times Bad Times
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Honorable Mention (in no particular order):
10.19, Augusta, ME: Though boasting two of fall tour’s top-tier jams in “Light” and an off-the-charts “Reba” for the ages, the entire show didn’t have enough consistency or flow to make the top ten.
8.6, The Greek: Though each set featured two outstanding in jams (“Bathtub Gin” / “Cities” and “Rock and Roll” / “Simple”) the band had yet to put it all together like the did the following night.
10.22, Providence, RI: A strong second set kicked off with one of fall’s best jam sequences in “Rock and Roll > Carini,” but there wasn’t much to speak of in the first.
6.25, Camden, NJ: A legitimate June contender for the number ten position, the second set alone brings the heat with “Chalkdust > Caspian” and the Michael Jackson-inspired “2001 > Light.”
10.30 Atlantic City, NJ: I’m only putting this here because I’ll get too much flak if I don’t. “Tweezer > Led Zeppelin > Whatever.” But “2001 > Bowie” contains some of the most scintillating playing of the season. Tack on a strong first set and a fun-filled rock show emerges.
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Jam of the Day:
“Jibboo” 7.4.10 II
A taste of the just-released Kevorkian remasters courtesy of Live Phish.
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DOWNLOAD OF THE DAY: Will be back tomorrow!
anyone interested in my SBD leak compilation, i have newly updated links at the blog (click on my name). simpler now – one folder for the main compilation, and one folder for a newer “tier 2” compilation with the lesser quality FM and web rips
enjoy
pretty sick gus.
Damn Gus! Well done.
Gus! Holy shit! Nice work
wow Gus, rip it up why don’tcha!
wow… wierd. i was at 1/1 and not only did i not remember until just now that they played tube… but it was a good tube! stacatto funk tube! and i had been chasing tube since fenway! so wierd. i mean now that i remembered it, and listened to it for the first time since, it all came back.
see gus!
miner should do a BBer tribute day where we all upload videos of ourselves playing phish songs haha. it seems like a lame idea at first but thinking about it… i would think its so cool to see people we know from the board and their musical level/ musical interpretation of phish’s music. gus’s video is the perfect example
yeah, really awesome gus. thanks for sharing.
goodnight all
Gus that shit is tight. Be proud of that brother!!!
We could seriously throw a decent band together
good night all
thanks for all the support! i really appreciate all that. and speaking of hood, no matter how many times i listen to the worcester hood, it never gets old…so, so beautiful and incredible. my favorite 3.0 hood by FAR and actually up there with my all time favorite hoods. but that’s partly because of my experience during the show. i was so entranced that i couldn’t dance, but also so entranced that i wanted to dance so badly. i actually have a clear memory of not knowing what to do with myself during that hood jam, but i can’t actually remember what i ended up doing. definitely my peak show moment
and i fully second the idea of a BBer tribute day…i’d love to see what everyone else is doing musically
“i was so entranced that i couldn’t dance, but also so entranced that i wanted to dance so badly. ”
bane’d? ha
Here’s a vid of my band:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yZOoYlgrYo
i wonder if the reason 12.6.97 hasnt been released isnt because they opted for 12.7 but rather that they knew 12.6 would be a goldmine in itself and they are saving it. or they are saving it for dvd.
and by “wonder” i mean pray
“bane’d? ha”
oh, you know, just a lil bit…haha
excellent gus. and a good way to describe your hood experience.
I did 12-5, 12-6, and 12-7-97 and I thought 12-6 was the highlight, though we had floor seats for 12-7
Did Champaign that fall too. Don’t sleep on that show.
nice work gus. sorry you don’t have a head.
Hey folks.
Great job @Gus!
@Purps
I always thought the 12.6 show not being released had more to do with the Hendrix estate being greedy than anything else. But yes it WILL be a gold mine! (Gotta think positive)
-Aqua-
P.S. @GP420 Love to video!
“I did 12-5, 12-6, and 12-7-97 and I thought 12-6 was the highlight.”
Me too and I agree 100%.
The reason 12/6 isn’t officially released is because they opted for 12/7- according to Miner- who got it from Shapiro.
I’d managed to gloss over this Manchester show in favor of some other stuff from fall. Listened to it without really listening to it. Gave it a solid front-to-back earlier today with the headphones. Great show from beginning to end. As good as advertised- if not better.
Europe ’72 FTW!
phishthought complete
@gus: great work, much appreciated, much enjoyed