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Wrigley’s Iconic Sign

After kicking off Summer ’09 at Fenway Park, rumors swirl about Phish taking on another national baseball shrine this summer in Chicago’s Wrigley Field. Potentially starting an opening day tradition of their own, Phish may play Wrigley before Deer Creek’s rumored tour-opening stand of summer. With a capacity of 41,118, around the same as Fenway, Wrigley would provide a larger than life start to Phish 2010. Distinctly understated with an intimate, old-school vibe, more likening a minor league park than more modern superstructures, Wrigley would be a fabulous place to throw out summer’s opening pitch.

The only drawback of these stadium spectacles is the urgency of a field ticket. Designed for watching home runs and double-plays, not listening to music, the actual stands don’t necessarily provide the concert experience one might be looking for. At Fenway last May, many fans complained that between the distance and the wind, the music couldn’t truly be enjoyed from many spots in the park. Yet, on the field, the sound boomed far louder and dance space was easy to cop in front of the Green Monster. At Wrigley, the iconic brick and ivy would provide a historic backdrop for an sure-to-be entertaining show.

The Ivy of Wrigley Field

As Phish continues to consider unique stages for their tour docket, fans continue to enjoy the variety of venues. Despite some of the sound issues at Fenway, one would be hard pressed to find anybody who didn’t have a great time in Boston, and the situation would no doubt repeat itself at the little ballpark on Addison. If the band adopts the home field of the Cubs, perhaps Phish could infuse some of greatness into the the 2010 season for the north sides lovable losers. (Though that didn’t work out so well for the Red Sox last year.)

Before too long, pitchers and catchers will report for spring training, kicking off the 2010 season. And with baseball comes summer, and with summer, comes Phish tour; two of Americas indelible institutions. And with the band moving forward again, these two summer pastimes will run parallel for yet another summer this year. And its all only five short months away!

Wrigley Field

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Jam of the Day:

AC/DC Bag > Ghost” 11.7.98 II

Perhaps the most outstanding improv of a steallar three-night UIC stand.

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DOWNLOAD OF THE DAY:

9.22.00 Allstate Arena, Chicago, IL < Torrent

9.22.00 Allstate Arena, Chicago, IL < Megaupload

This reader request fits with today’s Chicago theme, and goes out to Brien K! This one is a great two-set affair from the Fall of 2000 – Enjoy!

I: Down with Disease, Meat* > Poor Heart,Wilson, Slave to the Traffic Light, Dogs Stole Things, Bathtub Gin, Heavy Things, You Enjoy Myself

II: Tube, Reba, Ghost > The Wedge, When the Circus Comes, Meatstick, Run Like an Antelope

E: Bold As Love

*unfinished

Source: Unknown

After kicking off Summer ’09 at Fenway Park, rumors swirl about Phish taking on another national baseball shrine this summer in Chicago’s Wrigley Field. Potentially starting an opening day tradition of their own, Phish may play Wrigley before Deer Creek’s rumored tour-opening stand of summer. With a capacity of 41,118, around the same as Fenway, …

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The Gorge 8.7 (G.Lucas)

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Jams of the Day: Tokyo – 6.10.00 I

Disease

Piper

Two hefty chunks of improv from the first set of Zepp Tokyo.

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DOWNLOAD OF THE DAY:

6.10.00 Zepp, Tokyo, JP < Torrent

6.10.00 Zepp, Tokyo, JP < Megaupload

Zepp – Tokyo, JP

An improvisationally heavy show takes us out of the gate this week. “Disease,” “Piper,” “Sand,” and “Bathtub” all highlight this under-the-radar Japan offering.

I: Down with Disease, Sample in a Jar, Piper, Lawn Boy, Guyute

II: Heavy Things, Sand, Sparkle, My Soul, Bathtub Gin > Twist, Albuquerque, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Loving Cup

E: The Inlaw Josie Wales, Limb By Limb\

Source: Unknown

===== Jams of the Day: Tokyo – 6.10.00 I “Disease“ “Piper“ Two hefty chunks of improv from the first set of Zepp Tokyo. ===== DOWNLOAD OF THE DAY: 6.10.00 Zepp, Tokyo, JP < Torrent 6.10.00 Zepp, Tokyo, JP < Megaupload An improvisationally heavy show takes us out of the gate this week. “Disease,” “Piper,” “Sand,” …

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DOWNLOADS OF THE WEEKEND:

11.13.94 Warner Theatre, Erie, PA < Torrent

11.13.94 Warner Theatre, Erie, PA < Megaupload

This smoking November ’94 offering goes out to Mitch! Look out for an absolutely ripping”Antelope!”

Warner Theatre – Erie, PA

I: Wilson, Sparkle, Simple, Reba, Axilla (Part II), It’s Ice > The Vibration of Life > The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Run Like an Antelope

II: Suzy Greenberg, The Divided Sky, The Lizards, Tweezer, The Mango Song, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Amazing Grace, The Squirming Coil

E: Funky Bitch, Tweezer Reprise

Source: Unknown

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6.17.94 Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI < Torrent

6.17.94 Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI < Megaupload

The classic “OJ Show” goes out to Ben!

Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI

I: Runaway Jim, Foam, Glide, Split Open and Melt, If I Could, Punch You In the Eye, Bathtub Gin > Scent of a Mule, Cavern

II: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Sample in a Jar, Poor Heart, Mike’s Song > Simple > Mike’s Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Harpua > Kung > Harpua, Sparkle, Big Ball Jam, Julius, Frankenstein

E: Sleeping Monkey, Rocky Top

Source: [DAUD/OTS] AKG 460b/ck61 > AKG B-18 Phantom Power > Sony D-10 Pro II @ 48khz

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Jam of the Weekend:

Birds > If I Only Had A Brain > Caspian” 7.8.99 II

Another outstanding jam from the summer of ’99.

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VIDEO OF THE WEEKEND:

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“Scents and Subtle Sounds jam” 7.19.03 I Alpine Valley, WI

DOWNLOADS OF THE WEEKEND: 11.13.94 Warner Theatre, Erie, PA < Torrent 11.13.94 Warner Theatre, Erie, PA < Megaupload This smoking November ’94 offering goes out to Mitch! Look out for an absolutely ripping”Antelope!” I: Wilson, Sparkle, Simple, Reba, Axilla (Part II), It’s Ice > The Vibration of Life > The Horse > Silent in the …

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VIDEO OF THE WEEKEND:

“Crosseyed > Twist, Simple” 1.1.11 (mkdevo)

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Jams of the Weekend:

Farmhouse” 12.27.10 II

A gorgeous piece from the first night of the New Year’s Run in Worcester.

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Reba” 1.1.11 I

Trey’s magnificent work carries this entire jam.

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VIDEO OF THE WEEKEND: “Crosseyed > Twist, Simple” 1.1.11 (mkdevo) *** Jams of the Weekend: “Farmhouse” 12.27.10 II A gorgeous piece from the first night of the New Year’s Run in Worcester. *** “Reba” 1.1.11 I Trey’s magnificent work carries this entire jam. ****

12.30.09 (W.Rogell)

To take you through this Friday, I have created a ten-song playlist that you can listen to on the site and download. Click each individual orange track title to download the song; take all or some, it’s up to you. Enjoy!

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Ghost” 8.16.98 II Lemonwheel, Limestone, ME

Phish’s 1998 ambient experimentation began to emerge at their summer-emding festival. Taking a step away from pure-funk, the band started to infuse a more amorphous quality to their music, a development you can hear in its genesis via this “Ghost.” Phish capped a summer of decidedly funky episodes something distinctly different.

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Free” 12.15.99 II MCI Center, Washington, DC

Towards the end of, arguably, “Free’s” most exploratory year, Phish threw down a defining version of the song in the middle of the second set in Washington, DC. Showcasing some of Trey’s most creative work on his late ’99 keyboard, he hopped off guitar for a good portion of this jam playing sparse, yet engaging hooks. Then he slung his axe back over his shoulder and took this jam to the top; an upper-echelon version by anyone’s standard.

12.29.09 (W.Rogell)

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Split” 11.6.98 I Kohl Center, Madison, WI

This well-known version of “Split” is famous for one reason – an insanely tight groove session. Absolutely locked together, the band shredded this first set closer to pieces. Not experimental, but staying on a driving course of menacing momentum, this version provided the jaw-dropping moment of the evening. Mike has called this jam one of his favorite moments from Fall ’98.

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Wolfman’s Brother” 11.13.98 I CSU, Cleveland, OH

An oft forgotten version buried in a lackluster show, this “Wolfman’s” is – straight up – the bees knees. Boasting addictive dino-funk and a pronounced “Mind Left Body” segment, this dark horse is a personal go-to version. Enjoy reacquainting yourselves with one of the hottest versions around.

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Reba” 12.29.09 I AAA, Miami, FL

A simply sublime version of  “Reba,” soars gently through musical peaks and valleys on a stellar flight above a blissful sea of awareness. A dynamic mixture of delicate playing and liquid grooves, this jam rolls like water gently over a river bed.

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Scents and Subtle Sounds” Deer Creek 7.23.03 Deer Creek I

12.30.09 (W.Rogell)

…And sometimes Phish opens with twenty-minute jams; gotta love ’03. One of three extended “Scents” during this summer tour, the band began their third and final night at Deer Creek with one of the song’s defining performances. As the song finally dropped at MSG last fall, here’s to some more summer explorations of post-hiatus’ most interstellar vehicle. (Apologies for the low bit rate on this track.)

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Waves” 8.2.03 II Limestone, ME

Another post-hiatus song that often stretched into psychedelic excursions, none were more profound than this twenty-minute odyssey in Limestone. With some of the most ambient psychedelia of the weekend, this jam helped define the glorious festival – IT.

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Tweezer” 6.24.00 I Lakewood, Atlanta, GA

A classic through and through, this “Tweezer” passes through some serious swamp funk on the way to a completely different and triumphant jam.

12.31.09 (W.Rogell)

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Ramble On > Slave” 8.12.98 I Vernon Downs, NY

This gorgeous combination of songs peaked the first set of Vernon Downs with majesty. Laying out “Ramble On’s” melody in the peak of “Slave,” Trey combined these two pieces masterfully. A piece of aural reverie, this sequence held up as a Summer ’98 highlighht after an extensive tour.

To take you through this Friday, I have created a ten-song playlist that you can listen to on the site and download. Click each individual orange track title to download the song; take all or some, it’s up to you. Enjoy! *** “Ghost” 8.16.98 II Lemonwheel, Limestone, ME Phish’s 1998 ambient experimentation began to emerge …

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