http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvzdJu-LEAw&t=17m0s
@westbrook I think the same thing can be said for the riff Trey introduces at the last minute of Carini. Could have easily explored that last section a bit further.
Oh well. What two amazingly dark and awesome jams.
So amazing
Filed permanently under "Things that make me go...WHOA".
@conradjohansen said:Damn, I knew I was forgetting some other term."Shit got to Pentagon level 17 alien shit."Subterranean!
-Tanner
Can anyone suggest similar grooves from the past? Reminds me of the Dicks Sand, but looking for something much older. Enlighten a 3.0er.
Well you can find spacey jams from the past but what it really boils down to IMO, is that this the era of those jams.
@ivy_light said: [quote]For serious. Never experienced anything like it before. A delicate, creepy kind of thing...
This one sure goes down in my phistory!!
This one sure goes down in my phistory!!
12/30 gets my vote for show of the run, and this Disease is a big reason why.Couldn't agree more.
@MARCO_ESQUAND0LAS said:
I recommend this as a good look into the 2.0 darkness:
Wednesday, 07/30/2003
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront, Camden, NJ
Set 1: My Friend, My Friend, Lonesome Cowboy Bill, Scents and Subtle Sounds, You Ain't Goin' Nowhere[1], Spock's Brain > Chalk Dust Torture, On Your Way Down, Fast Enough for You[2] > Taste
Set 2: Twist, Bug, You Enjoy Myself, Walls of the Cave
Encore: Secret Smile
[1] Phish debut.
[2] Bathtub Gin tease from Page.
Notes: Lonesome Cowboy Bill was played for the first time since October 31, 1998 (173 shows). This show marked the Phish debut of You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere. On Your Way Down was played for the first time since October 2, 1999 (108 shows). FEFY included a Bathtub Gin tease from Page.
Can anyone suggest similar grooves from the past? Reminds me of the Dicks Sand, but looking for something much older. Enlighten a 3.0er.The dark hypno-funk really came to life in 2.0.
I recommend this as a good look into the 2.0 darkness:
Wednesday, 07/30/2003
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront, Camden, NJ
Set 1: My Friend, My Friend, Lonesome Cowboy Bill, Scents and Subtle Sounds, You Ain't Goin' Nowhere[1], Spock's Brain > Chalk Dust Torture, On Your Way Down, Fast Enough for You[2] > Taste
Set 2: Twist, Bug, You Enjoy Myself, Walls of the Cave
Encore: Secret Smile
[1] Phish debut.
[2] Bathtub Gin tease from Page.
Notes: Lonesome Cowboy Bill was played for the first time since October 31, 1998 (173 shows). This show marked the Phish debut of You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere. On Your Way Down was played for the first time since October 2, 1999 (108 shows). FEFY included a Bathtub Gin tease from Page.
@MARCO_ESQUAND0LAS
Oh -- and BTW --The 1st set of that 7/30/2003 is what you want -- the SASS is what you are looking for (my favorite SASS ever), among other highlights. Chalkdust is nasty too. Twist is downright creepy.
Oh -- and BTW --The 1st set of that 7/30/2003 is what you want -- the SASS is what you are looking for (my favorite SASS ever), among other highlights. Chalkdust is nasty too. Twist is downright creepy.
Download code for 12"30...
6850826962044514
6850826962044514
Download code for 12"30...
6850826962044514
6850826962044514
That BDTNL was well earned.
I gotta say that I generally groove with my eyes closed. But during the last few minutes of that Carini....all Kuroda had going were the multi colored lights around the back of the stage. I felt like the state was ready for flight.It's like the mothership was landing! This show definitely get my vote for show of the run.
That BDTNL was well earned.
Just snagged that 30th code. Thanks llama!! Much appreciated!!
Can anyone suggest similar grooves from the past? Reminds me of the Dicks Sand, but looking for something much older. Enlighten a 3.0er.2.0 is the way to go. More '04 than '03. I would HIGHLY recommend checking out SPAC '04.
It bears repeating:This got me wondering...
Never.
Miss.
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