MR. MINER'S PHISH THOUGHTS

12.31.10, MSG (George Estreich)

With Labor Day weekend in the distant past and the Holiday Run only two weeks away, the question that now descends on the Phish community is “What band will show up at MSG?” Last year was the first modern New Year’s Run without a Fall Tour behind it, and the guys played the most uninspired batch of shows in memory. It is hard to imagine Phish repeating 2011’s debacle, but as Trey has recently busied himself with TAB and his Broadway musical, “Hands On a Hardbody,” it’s impossible to predict how much preparation will go into this run and what will result.

One might cite Dick’s phenomenal playing as a sure signpost to December greatness, but that was the same feeling we all had last year. Following a stellar three nights in Colorado—and a whole lot of time off —Phish arrived at MSG and went through the motions for most of 2011’s year-end extravaganza. Aside from 12/28’s “Carini > Tweezer” and 12/30’s “Piper,” the band produced nothing of lasting value over four nights last year. Could it happen again in 2012? I shudder at the thought. With the community coming to the Big Apple from all corners of the nation and beyond, one has to believe the band won’t disappoint again. Right? On the heels of their most impressive year of playing in the 3.0 era, Phish should rightfully come to New York with intent to punctuate 2012 in fashion.

MSG 2012 Unofficial (Branden Otto)

In 2009 and 2010, the band played a fall tour which didn’t leave them with such a massive chunk of downtime before the end of December. Subsequently, both of those runs has plenty of lasting highlights and even a some whole shows that were up to snuff. The 29th, 30th, and arguably the 31st of 2009, and the 31st, January 1st of 2010’s, and arguably the 30th, all held up as complete shows. But only the 28th of 2011 could hold a candle to any of them. Without practice and with no fire whatsoever, the band stumbled through the final three nights of ’11 with, virtually, zero risk-taking. This wasn’t the Phish we knew in any era of their career; this was a bunch of guys getting paid without trying much of anything.

It would be not like our musical superheroes of botch two Holiday New Year’s Runs in a row, and if I were placing a wager, I definitely wouldn’t bet against them. I’ve got to imagine that they know last year’s MSG run profoundly sucked and they will be back to prove a point this time around. It may simply come down to putting in some time in the practice room. Rumor was that they skipped any preparation last year and the results were glaring. Thus, I doubt they will repeat that folly. As Phish steps onto the nation’s biggest stage on the most celebrated nights of the year to usher in 2013, the year of their much ballyhooed 30th Anniversary, one has to think that the guys will mean business. But any speculation won’t give us the answer. As Bob Marley once sang, “Time alone – oh, time will tell.”

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Jam of the Day:

Carini > Wolfman’s” 12.28.98 II

A MSG gem that is begging for the LivePhish treatment.

With Labor Day weekend in the distant past and the Holiday Run only two weeks away, the question that now descends on the Phish community is “What band will show up at MSG?” Last year was the first modern New Year’s Run without a Fall Tour behind it, and the guys played the most uninspired …

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Don’t want to be a painter ’cause everyone comes to look

If you’ve been following Phish circles on social media lately, perhaps you’ve taken notice of some cool images that have been making the rounds. Photographer and Phish fan, Andrea Nusinov, recently started AZN Media, a company specializing in social media advertising that is driven by the philosophy that a unique, artistic image will generate more attention and response than conventional photography. Her Phish-based images have been making a wave in the community with innovative takes on her own concert photos. Using the lastet photoapps, Andrea has enhanced her photographs to create the thought provoking and visually engaging imagery that I share with you today.

If you like what you see, be sure to follow AZN Media on Instagram and Facebook! In addition, Andrea hosts a Facebook page for her Phish images and you can follow her, personally, on Twitter. Enjoy! (All photography and enhancement by Andrea Nusinov. Click images to enlarge. Above: 12/29/09, Miami)

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The Webcast Effect (6/25/10, Camden)

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See my face in the town that’s flashing by (6/19/12, Portsmouth)

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The Helping Friendly Book, first edition (6/19/12, Portsmouth)

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It takes a few moments of whirling around (6/12/11, MPP)

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Slip into the dark of night as I attempt to stay upright (12/31/11, MSG)

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Trapped In Time (6/15/10, made entirely from pics of earlier shows)

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We wandered ’til we reached a bubbly spring (12/30/11, MSG)

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Time is a treasure here cuz it flows in every direction (10/24/12, TAB)

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Jam of the Day:

Moma Dance” 2.26.03 II, Worcester, MA

Today’s selection is hand-picked by Andrea, herself.

***** If you’ve been following Phish circles on social media lately, perhaps you’ve taken notice of some cool images that have been making the rounds. Photographer and Phish fan, Andrea Nusinov, recently started AZN Media, a company specializing in social media advertising that is driven by the philosophy that a unique, artistic image will generate …

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12.5.2009 (Graham Lucas)

Three years ago today, Phish turned the ship around. Amidst a fall tour that featured limited creativity, less a few jams here and there, the band unveiled a 48-minute sequence that remains among the most adventurous of this era.  Where they often reeled in their excursions, the band pushed on, shocking everyone in The Knick on that fateful November night. Many cite Albany’s “Seven Below > Ghost” as a legitimate turning point of 2009, and considering the course the band took for the rest of fall tour through Miami, that assertion would be hard to argue against.

Albany ’09 Print (Brosmind)

Phish had played an impressive second leg of summer, specifically out west where stands at Red Rocks and the Gorge illustrated a much enhanced improvisational confidence. When the band returned to the east coast to conclude summer, however, the their risk taking diminished, managing about one serious jam per show. With the start of Fall Tour started, Phish stepped inside for the first time after their comeback shows in Hampton. Throughout history, fall tour, traditionally, saw the band’s experiments darken and the intensity of their jamming elevate, but over the first half of Fall ’09, their musical progression plateaued.

Despite a few gems, specifically Cobo Arena’s “46 Days,” Philly’s “Disease” (which built upon a highlight version from Detroit) and a rock solid second set on the first night of Cincinnati, the band’s extended jams followed a cookie-cutter pattern of shredding rock > percussive grooves > ambient washout. The night before Thanksgiving, Phish dropped their weakest show of tour in Philadelphia, capping an sterile night of music with “Time Turns Elastic.” Needless to say, this wasn’t the anticipated path for the first fall circuit since 2000. But then we got to Albany.

The first night in New York’s capitol showed hints of inspiration in the debut of “Golden Age” and a scorching version of “Piper.”  But after the second night in Albany, nobody would be talking about the first. To kick off their fourth and final set of the two night stand, Phish took “Seven Below” off the shelf for the third time of the year, and this one would be unlike the previous two. Pushing far beyond convention and outshining any musical plane they had visited during the year, the guys played off each other with stunning fluidity, progressing through several melodic themes en route to a soul-tickling escapade. Infusing the magic of lore into their set-opening jam, Phish wove original music of the likes they had only hinted at during the peaks of summer. And as they wrapped up 25 minutes of pure catharsis, they segued smoothly into “Ghost!”

12.6.09 (G.Lucas)

Playing with an abandon unseen in ages, the guys keenly navigated a melody driven turned sweltering psych rock rendition of their groove vehicle that quickly stood out as the version of the year. A multi-tiered jam that slithered through several distinct feels, Albany’s “Ghost” contained as many daring twists and turns as “Seven Below,” and this entire sequence of egoless interplay set the community ablaze. Harnessing the adventurous spirit and whole-band unity that once defined the quartet, Phish cranked through improv so original it made the most of the year’s previous music sound contrived.

There aren’t many jams from 2009, that didn’t take place in The Gorge or Miami that still lavish the praise of Albany’s revelation. With new momentum in tow, Phish jams grew bigger and bolder over the final week of Fall Tour, a palpable shift that graced the band’s return to Madison Square Garden and their tour-closer in Charlottesville. Throughout their comeback year, Phish experienced re-growing pains as they worked their way back to prominence. And though they didn’t turn that corner in earnest until a month later in Miami, it was this night three years ago that set the band on course for their Holiday Run transformation.

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Jam of the Day:

Seven Below > Ghost” 11.28.09 II, Albany, NY

Three years ago today, Phish turned the ship around. Amidst a fall tour that featured limited creativity, less a few jams here and there, the band unveiled a 48-minute sequence that remains among the most adventurous of this era.  Where they often reeled in their excursions, the band pushed on, shocking everyone in The Knick …

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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Ghost” 7.30.99 Niigata, JP

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Tweezer” 11.12.95 II, Atlanta, GA

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Simple” 11.21.98 II, Hampton, VA

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Split -> Catapult” 12.31.99 I, Big Cypress

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Bathtub Gin” 2.14.03 I, Inglewood, CA

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Mike’s Song > Keyboard Cavalry” 11.21.95 II, W-S, NC

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Stash” 10.10.99 I, Albany, NY

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Piper > Mist” 8.9.10 II, Telluride, CO

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Free” 12.15.99 II, Washington, DC

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YEM” 7.2.98 II, Christiana, DK

***** “Ghost” 7.30.99 Niigata, JP *** “Tweezer” 11.12.95 II, Atlanta, GA *** “Simple” 11.21.98 II, Hampton, VA *** “Split -> Catapult” 12.31.99 I, Big Cypress *** “Bathtub Gin” 2.14.03 I, Inglewood, CA *** “Mike’s Song > Keyboard Cavalry” 11.21.95 II, W-S, NC *** “Stash” 10.10.99 I, Albany, NY *** “Piper > Mist” 8.9.10 II, Telluride, …

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12.31.2010 (Ryan Gilbertie)

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In anticipation of this year’s New Year’s Run, let’s reminisce with some of the brightest memories from the holiday runs of 3.0

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Tweezer -> Caspian” 12.29.09 II

The best “Tweezer” of any Holiday Run this era, and one of the elite 3.0 versions.

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Ghost -> N20” 12.31.09 II

The first New Year’s Eve “Ghost” of this era, a modern tradition that has stuck so far.

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Seven Below > What’s the Use?” 12.27.10 II

This jam highlighted Worcester’s opening show two years ago.

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Simple” 1.1.11 II

The standout piece of the strongest show from 2010’s 5-night run.

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Piper” 12.30.11 II

The best jam from an unimprressive Holiday run last year.

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Harry Hood” 12.28.10 II

One of the elite versions of all time.

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Back on the Train” 12.30.09 II

The most impressive jam to ever stem from this song.

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2001 > Slave” 12.29.09 II

The cathartic closing combo of a very special night in Miami.

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3.0 Rankings for Fun

Top NYE Show: 1) 2010 2) 2009 3) 2011

Top Holiday Run: 1) 2009 2) 2010 3) 2011

Top Holiday Run Show: 1) 12.29.09 2) 1.1.11  3) 12.31.10 4) 12.30.09 5) 12.28.11

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**** In anticipation of this year’s New Year’s Run, let’s reminisce with some of the brightest memories from the holiday runs of 3.0 *** “Tweezer -> Caspian” 12.29.09 II The best “Tweezer” of any Holiday Run this era, and one of the elite 3.0 versions. *** “Ghost -> N20” 12.31.09 II The first New Year’s …

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