May 31, 2011

Phish at Holmdel, N.J. Night One Setlist, Links and News from Around the Web



Phish Summer Tour 2011 rolls into the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, N.J. tonight. This is a de facto New York City show as the amphitheatre is just a short drive, maybe 45 minutes, over from Manhattan. Interestingly enough, as of this post the show is not sold out.

Couch Tour 2011 continues over at HoodStream.com. I'll be in the chat room. Stop by and say hello. Did you miss Bethel Woods? Check out a summary of the action here.

Did anyone take advantage of the day off and swing through Princeton to find The Rhombus? If you did, post your story in the comments section below.

While you're waiting for show time, check out the videos of 46 Days, Backwards Down the Number Line and Waves that Phish posted on its Vimeo site. And scroll down on this page for the latest news stories on Phish from around the web.

And as always, I will post a link to download an audience recording of tonight's show once it becomes available. If you want to purchase a soundboard copy head over to LivePhish.com.

PHISH AT PNC BANK ARTS CENTER NIGHT ONE SET LIST

SET ONE
Chalk Dust Torture, Roggae, Punch You in the Eye, The Moma Dance, Rock'n'Roll, Sand, Tube, Divided Sky, Character Zero

SET TWO
After Midnight, Possum, Drowned -> Maze, Dirt, Alaska, *You Enjoy Myself

ENCORE
**Fire

SHOW NOTES
*Right when Mike started his bass solo, Trey said, "Oh, shit yeah."; **"Oh move over Rover, and let Cactus take over."

PHOTOS
Mike Kissing The Boss after a Run 

LATEST NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB
Phish Comes to PNC Bank Arts Center (NorthJersey.com)
Phish 'Phans' Were Fantastic, Officials Say (Times Herald-Record)
Drug Arrests Made During Phish Concert (Mid-Hudson News)
11 Busted on Felony Charges at Phish Concert (Times Herald-Record)

May 30, 2011

God Bless Charlie Dirksen ... A Day Off and a Look Back on Phish at Bethel Woods


Well, here we are. Memorial Day 2011. The 2010 New Year's Run doesn't seem that long ago in some ways. My winter and spring were busy, and I didn't listen to Phish all that much for the first time since their return at Hampton, except for a two-week stint back in March when I was obsessing on these YouTube videos.

So, when Phish took the stage Friday night at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and I settled in at HoodStream.com for Couch Tour 2011, I wasn't as dialed in to Phish as I normally would be. I was thinking, OK, yeah, a rippin' Chalk Dust Torture to open the summer, maybe an early first set Foam, perhaps some Country Mike, and maybe an Ocelot as Phish got warmed up.

There would be no warm-up show.

Phish signaled what was to come by dropping a first-song-of-the-summer Tweezer that segued into My Friend My Friend. After steamrolling a handful of songs, Stash appeared and like the tornadoes that ravaged the South and Midwest in recent weeks, this one kept gaining momentum, starting quietly, getting darker and darker, adding layers and growing wider until it was a full-fledged spinning beast laying waste to everything and everyone in its path. To give everyone a quick breather Phish then "ran through the motions" on Bouncin' before cranking up Kill Devil Falls, a great version that sailed along psychedelic style like a balloon dancing over the crowd.

Set two started off with the first-set, song-by-song flavor of Carini, Back on the Train and Boogie On Reggae Woman but once the verses ended to Boogie On Phish entered new, free-form territory. It sounded like a tape does when it slows down and the music and voices seem grotesquely stretched out and deep.

THIS IS TRUE HOSE. The likes we have not seen in years.

Finally, they settled into one of the spaciest jams I can remember hearing. There is something different about this one from anything that came before it. Trust me on this. Give it a listen. The free-flowing exploration continued through Waves and the band continued to nail it right up to the final notes of Wading in the Velvet Sea.

So, I figured, OK, that was a killer start to Summer Tour 2011, but they likely will tone it down a little on night two.

Nope.

The second night at Bethel Woods is quite simply one of the best Phish shows I've ever heard since first being introduced to the band back in 1991. It's a face melter and I could go song by song here, reviewing the steps this monster took across my brain, but this show is better to listen to yourself than to hear my opinion. Do yourself a favor and download it.

Put it this way ... when the show ended and the chat room on HoodStream was thinning out I hung around feeling like I do when I witness a mind-blowing show in person. It was orgasmic, nostalgic (as Mr. Minor alluded to) and I didn't want the feeling to end. The crowd sounded like it felt that way, too. After the last note the cheers were more of a long, dull roar than a burst of excitement and applause. One of those, "What the hell just happened?" cheers that only Phish can milk out of a crowd that knows their music all too well. My friends across the country felt the same way; my phone started blowing up a couple of minutes after the show ended with people saying things like, "Did you hear that?" and "That was amazing."

Night Three at Bethel Woods (download it) didn't have the improvisational twists and turns of night two, but it was a solid barn-burner and a classic East Coast ripper of a show. Night three reminded me of the Machine Gun Trey days of the middle 1990s, especially Antelope; it doesn't always reach the highest of high peaks like it used to, but this version received the full-on windup treatment. And of course, to wrap up the entire weekend in a nice little Bag O' Phish, the band bookended the final encore with Tweeprise.

The Summer Tour 2011 circus stops next in Holmdel, N.J., on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. What's next? I'm hoping to hear some new material. Then again, if they continue tearing apart the space-time continuum like they did in Bethel, I don't care what they decide to play as long as they are playing.

LATEST NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB
Phish Finishes Tweezer, Bethel Run (Jambands.com)
Friends, Food and Phish Delight Crowd (Times Herald-Record)
Police Fish Out Drug Use at Jam Band Concert in Sullivan County (The Journal News)
Phish Bethel Night Three: Setlist and Skinny (Hidden Track)

OFFICIAL PHOTOS
by Dave Vann Posted on 'From the Road'

May 29, 2011

Phish at Bethel Woods Night Three Setlist, Photos and the Latest News

Good evening and welcome to night three of Phish's first stop on Summer Tour 2011. So far Bethel Woods has been the site of some face-melting Phish. If you haven't done so already you need to download a copy of last night's show. You can doownload a killer audience recording at Mr. Minor's No Spoilers page, or you can buy a soundboard recording over at LivePhish.com.

The band is posting high-def video of one song from each night of Summer Tour 2011 at LivePhish.com. If you have a slower connection or computer, you can check the video out here. Phish posted Backwards Down the Number Line from last night, and it, as well as the entire show, is a must hear.

And of course you can listen to tonight's show live over at HoodStream.com.



PHISH AT BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS NIGHT THREE SET LIST

SET ONE
AC/DC Bag, Sample in a Jar, Rift, Ocelot, Ya Mar, Timber Ho, Oh Kee Pah Ceremony -> Suzy Greenberg, 46 Days -> 20 Years Later, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, *Run Like an Antelope

SET TWO
Mike's Song -> Simple -> Weekepaug Groove, **Meatstick -> Fluffhead, Joy, 2001, Light -> Slave to the Traffic Lght

ENCORE
Loving Cup, Tweeprise

SHOW NOTES
*Early on they teased little bits of Curtis Loew; **With Japanese lyrics

DOWNLOAD THE SHOW
Audience copy from Mr. Minor's No Spoilers page
Official soundboard from Phish

PHOTOS
Sample in a Jar
Reference to Makisupa Policeman from last night
Suzy Greenberg


LATEST NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB
Phish Fest is Music to Sullivan County Businesses' Ears (Times Herald-Record)
Phish Members Offer Look into Houses on Night Two in Bethel (Jambands.com)
Phish Shows Off Its Versatility (Times Herald-Record)
Phish's Huge Concerts Will Benefit Catskills (Times Herald-Record)

May 28, 2011

Phish at Bethel Woods Night Two Setlist and the Latest News

Night one at Bethel Woods had two personalities. Set One brought classic, epic jams in Stash and Kill Devil Falls. Set Two was spacy, reminiscent of second set Grateful Dead. Toward the end of Boogie On Reggae Woman, Trey started slowing down the song and they began pushing into free-form space, sounding noticeably different than just about anything they've done before -- and yes I know that's saying a lot. Boogie On -> Waves -> Prince Caspian -> Cross-eyed and Painless is Phish at their finest.

I suggest downloading a soundboard copy from LivePhish.com or an audience recording courtesy via Mr. Minor's No Spoilers series and checking it out yourself.  


Also, Phish is posting videos of one song from each night of summer tour. You can watch them here.

And now, on to night two of Phish's 2011 Summer Tour. Listen to the show live at HoodStream.com

PHISH AT BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS NIGHT TWO SET LIST

SET ONE
Theme from the Bottom, NICU, Cities, Halley's Comet -> Runaway Jim, Gumbo, The Mighty Quinn, Limb By Limb, Horn, Bathtub Gin -> Manteca -> Bathtub Gin

SET TWO
Down with Disease -> Free, Backwards Down the Number Line, *Makisupa Policeman -> Harry Hood, Cavern, David Bowie

ENCORE
A Day in the Life

SHOW NOTES
*Trey said they were at Page's house when they woke up this morning. Page said they were smoking a Spliff. Trey said later that morning at his house they were on his couch, also smoking a Spliff, watching the TV show House. Later that afternoon they went to Mike's house. "THIS IS MIKE'S HOUSE!" Then they went to Fish's house. "This is what it sounded like at Fishman's house." And Fish played the drum roll to start Harry Hood.

PHOTOS
NICU
Halley's Comet
Gumbo
CK5
Sky View of the Amphitheatre
Down with Disease
Harry Hood
Page's House

LATEST PHISH NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB
Phish Weekend Starts Way Before the Show (Times Herald-Record)
Opening Day for Phish Summer Tour (Jambands.com)
Phish has Sold Out Bethel Woods (Poughkeepsie Journal)
Crowd at Phish Concert is Groovy So Far (Times Herald-Record)
Bethel Woods: The Place where the Magic Started (Times Herald-Record)
Rocks Off Adds More Buses to Holdel Phish Shows (Jambands.com)
Bethel Couple Challenge $25,000 Fine for Phish Weekend Concert (Times Herald-Record)
Phish Bethel Night Two: Setlist and Skinny (Hidden Track)