@conradjohansen said:
Halfway To The Moon at a whopping 5 times.Same here.
@rich0504 said:1-5 was abuse. Now, it's just a bludgeoning.Mine was kill devil falls at jones. They've played it 50 times since 6-2-09wow. theyve really abused that song, huh?
@Slothberries said:
Crazy play stat tho
@rich0504 said:Haha right! I like the jam part of that song and its always fun when i hear it live!Mine was kill devil falls at jones. They've played it 50 times since 6-2-09wow. theyve really abused that song, huh?
Crazy play stat tho
@Slothberries said:I dont really like it all that much@rich0504 said:Haha right! I like the jam part of that song and its always fun when i hear it live!Mine was kill devil falls at jones. They've played it 50 times since 6-2-09wow. theyve really abused that song, huh?
Crazy play stat tho
First Tube 9/9/99 66
Gotta Jibboo 9/10/99 64
Heavy Things 9/11/99 63
Rock and Roll 10/31/98 61
Backwards Down the Number Line 3/6/09 60
Sand 9/11/99 54
Grind 12/30/98 - 13 times
Let Me Lie - 8 times
Summer of 89 - 4 times
After Midnight - 4 times
Let Me Lie - 8 times
Summer of 89 - 4 times
After Midnight - 4 times
@me_no_are_no_nice_guy said:no shit? Then why post it? If it was a joke, it failed. Don't get pissed at me because you either can't follow simple instructions, or are unfunny.@pigmaniac said:no shit, mensa? you desperately need to scrape the sand out of your vag...before its too lateYEM - a f*** ton?You didn't see the debut of YEM.
Saw the Birds of a Feather debut on 4/2/98. Theyve played it 76 times sinceSame here.
The next closest is Frankie Says on the same date. Been played 27 times since
Then Steam (7), Been Caught Stealin' (6), Ramble On (3), and some acey-deuceys (songs only played once or twice)
@Slothberries said:
Fun thread.Yeah, though it has an unfortunately high Douche-factor.
Moma at 103. And I'd be perfectly fine with never seeing it again.really? after all these years, i still enjoy a good moma dance. as far as first set material goes, it's a nice way to spend 10 minutes. plus, it gets the boys funk chops warmed up. granted, it's been a LONG TIME since i've gone into a show saying "i hope they play moma tonight."
@sethadam1 said:Absolutely really. I don't mind spending 10 minutes listening to Moma, but it's been a very long time that I've felt anything approaching interest in what they do with it beyond standard, faithful album cut replication.Moma at 103. And I'd be perfectly fine with never seeing it again.really? after all these years, i still enjoy a good moma dance. as far as first set material goes, it's a nice way to spend 10 minutes. plus, it gets the boys funk chops warmed up. granted, it's been a LONG TIME since i've gone into a show saying "i hope they play moma tonight."
If it's going to be "just a standard version" of a song your OK with never seeing it again? That's too bad. A sign of Phish burn out. Watching Trey throw down a standard lead on Moma, live and in person, is always a groovin good time for me, despite not being interesting from an exploratory stand point.
Absolutely really. I don't mind spending 10 minutes listening to Moma, but it's been a very long time that I've felt anything approaching interest in what they do with it beyond standard, faithful album cut replication.
@sethadam1 said:Yep, you're 100% right. It is totally Phish burnout. But that's def a story for another thread, another time.If it's going to be "just a standard version" of a song your OK with never seeing it again? That's too bad. A sign of Phish burn out. Watching Trey throw down a standard lead on Moma, live and in person, is always a groovin good time for me, despite not being interesting from an exploratory stand point.
Absolutely really. I don't mind spending 10 minutes listening to Moma, but it's been a very long time that I've felt anything approaching interest in what they do with it beyond standard, faithful album cut replication.

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