Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994-07-16 | Stash | Fayston, VT | 10:13 | Fishman and Page star in this chaotic, noisy version. It's essentially straightforward, but a pounding jam nonetheless. |
1994-07-16 | Antelope | Fayston, VT | 8:12 | Wild-Ass crazy version from the last show of Summer '94 includes a -> to "Catapult," -> back to "Antelope," hilarious and related Fish/Trey wedding banter, lots of blood curdling screaming and yelling, and belligerent playing by all. |
1994-07-16 | Catapult | Fayston, VT | 1:46 | -> in from "RLAA." Humorous version with wedding banter provides brief comic relief before -> back to this insane "Antelope." |
1994-07-16 | Antelope | Fayston, VT | 8:07 | -> in from "Catapult." This wild, crazy and sick version of "Antelope" continues to a fiery and belligerent conclusion. |
1994-07-16 | Hood | Fayston, VT | 15:58 | Even for 1994, this "Hood" is a very intense one as Trey shreds like crazy in the climactic jam before the closing lyrics. |
1994-07-16 | CDT | Fayston, VT | 9:02 | "Baracuda" teases. Straightforward, but a stretched-out, well-played, extremely intense version. |
1995-07-02 | Divided | Fayston, VT | 17:17 | Fantastic workhorse version from the slopes of Sugarbush Mountain in Vermont. Machine Gun Trey burns through the ammo in this one. |
1995-07-02 | Runaway Jim | Fayston, VT | 18:30 | Breaks away from "Jim" at about 8:45 into percussion-driven exploration. The jam gets way out there, with some tension and dissonance, before morphing its way (->) into "Makisupa." Not beautiful music, but highly improvisational. |
1995-07-02 | Makisupa | Fayston, VT | 8:01 | Nice segue in from "Runaway Jim". It starts with a typical effects laden jam, followed by a second jam after the vocal reprise, starting around 5:30. Trey uses the same effect as he does in early renditions of "Free." Gets spacey in the last minute as Fish and Page lead a spammy but cool jam that -> "SOAMule." This version has the sound of Summer '95 and is among the very best. |
1995-07-02 | Tweezer | Fayston, VT | 13:30 | "Tweezer" returns to relative normalcy. I say "relative" because this is still a great version, too. |
1995-07-03 | Antelope | Fayston, VT | 12:02 | Dark and intense jam with healthy doses of tension and dissonance. Dizzying buildup to the peak with ballistic Fish. |
1995-07-03 | Bowie | Fayston, VT | 17:50 | Awesome, multi-faceted improvisation that doesn't sound remotely like "Bowie" until the final 3 minutes. Includes multiple teases and "Bowie" -> "Johnny B. Goode" -> "Bowie" in the jam. |
1995-07-03 | JBG | Fayston, VT | 3:11 | -> in from "DB." A spirited rendition, only the second ever, springs out suddenly in the middle of a monster "Bowie." -> back to "DB." |
1995-07-03 | Bowie | Fayston, VT | 9:49 | -> in from "Johnny B. Goode." Returns to "Bowie" for some more far-ranging exploration in the epic version. |
1995-07-03 | Bag | Fayston, VT | 10:04 | At about 6:15, the jam section starts to get a bit beyond the conventional "Bag." |
Phish.net is a non-commercial project run by Phish fans and for Phish fans under the auspices of the all-volunteer, non-profit Mockingbird Foundation.
This project serves to compile, preserve, and protect encyclopedic information about Phish and their music.
Credits | Terms Of Use | Legal | DMCA
The Mockingbird Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Phish fans in 1996 to generate charitable proceeds from the Phish community.
And since we're entirely volunteer – with no office, salaries, or paid staff – administrative costs are less than 2% of revenues! So far, we've distributed over $2 million to support music education for children – hundreds of grants in all 50 states, with more on the way.