Welcome to Mystery Jam Monday Part 126 here at Phish.net. This jam was hand picked by @bl002e, the third professor to receive tenure here at Mystery Jam University. As usual we will be playing for an MP3 download, courtesy of our friends at LivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. The rules haven't changed: you need to correctly identify the song and the date to win. Post your guess in the comments. One guess per person per day (with the second “day” starting after I post the hint). A hint will be posted on Tuesday (if necessary) and the answer will be posted on Wednesday. Good luck...
Wednesday Answer: Congrats to MomaDan for correctly ID'ing the 7/20/99 "Misty Mountain Hop," and kudos to bl002e for a nice MJ selection. That said, it just goes to show how hard it is to stump the users. And with that, the Blog is going to call it a year. Mystery Jam Mondays will return in 2013...
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Waves 2/24/03
7/8/00 Piper
Pebbles and Marbles 2/20/03
I'd say it's something summer 99. For example, everybody loves Camden 99, especially the whammy part nearer to the end. Anyway, I feel that the whammy bending use came to be summer 99. And in this clip, Trey is learning about it, playing with it, getting his kicks with his 'new' toy. Also, to support 99, at about 41 seconds Trey hit's/touches on the infamous 99 re-occuring riff. the jiboo riff. That riff was all over the place that summer.
yeah, sorry about the rant.
Stings! This one especially..
Not quite right I think, but it sure sounds like a First Tube to me...
As for MJM, the blog has left me, somehow, both Stevie Wonder'd and Beethoven'd me.
I narrowed it down to July 99 and searched through Weakapa
Technically, @andrewrose did guess first with his PM to me (figured I'd wait until someone officially won before I confirmed, even though you obviously knew it ). Unfortunately, there are do-overs in neither MJM nor Phish. Unless of course we're talking about a Hampton YEM.
Hope I at least brought to light a phenomenal summer '99 jam that gets lost in the glut of highlights from that tour. Here's my sales pitch to LBC when I picked this gem:
One of summer '99's most overlooked, underrated jams. Sure, it's of the type I, straight-ahead rocker variety, but they hit some of the same euphoric ground they also explored that summer in the 7/8/99 Fee, 7/10/99 CDT, 7/21/99 MLT, etc. Yet, I'm not sure even the most rabid of summer '99 fans remember much about it other than the fact that it was a great, unexpected cover choice.
very underrated show with a stout 2001 > MMHop!!