Phish — Worcester, MA (11/28/1997)
If you love the deep, deep cow/space funk of ’97 era Phish, you must add this show to your collection. Long, looping jams with Page rocking the B-3, Mike dropping bombs, Fish acting every bit the multi-limbed rhthym monster and Trey “Pepe Le Pew/Marvin Martian” just nailing every song. SBD.
11/28/97 Worcester Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA
Set I: The Curtain, You Enjoy Myself> I Didn’t Know, Maze, Farmhouse, Black-Eyed Katy, Theme from the Bottom, Rocky Top
Set II: Timber, Limb By Limb, Slave to the Traffic Light> Ghost, Johnny B Goode
Encore: My Soul
Crispy, Crispy Download
JEMP Records to release ‘Clifford Ball’ DVD (2/24/2009)?
That’s what Scotty at Hidden Track is reporting. That would be pretty amazing, eh? Oh, to be transported back… “Oh! what a beautiful buzz“
Bad Hat (w/ Trey & Fish) — Northampton, MA (9/11/1994)
1. Tuning/Banter
2. Bag’s Groove
3. Jump Monk
4. Bewitched
5. Band Intros and Banter
6. Jam > Vamping
7. Blues for Ernie
8. Take the A-Train
9. Milestones in the Sunshine
10. So What
11. Magilla
12. In A Sentimental Mood
13. The Country Open
Guitar – Trey Anastasio
Drums – Jon Fishman
Mandolin – Jamie Masefield
Bass – Stacey Starkwhether
Led Zeppelin — Houston, TX (5/21/1977)
Great Zeppelin show featured here. Back in ’77 Zeppelin were at the height of their collective powers. This night in Houston captures the band pulling material from all of their albums to that point. With a stellar acoustic portion and plenty of hard rocking lunacy, the band turns in a 25+ minute “No Quarter”, a blooze slide guitar clinic on “In My Time Of Dying” and top notch performances of several of the band’s early and late period classics. Enjoy!
The Song Remains The Same
Sick Again
Nobody’s Fault But Mine
In My Time of Dying
Since I’ve Been Loving You
No Quarter
Ten Years Gone
The Battle of Evermore
Going to California
Black Country Women
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
White Summer-Black Mountain Side
Kashmir
Out On The Tiles-Moby Dick
Guitar Solo
Achilles Last Stand
Stairway to Heaven
Rock and Roll
Trampled Under Foot
Funny Friday — “Apache” by Tommy Seebach
Perhaps my favorite Danish performer is featured here (actually I don’t know anyone else). It seems Tommy was quite popular in Denmark in the 60′s and 70′s. The video in question is “Apache” and is a victim of the times and an ill conceived concept. The song itself isn’t really too bad and has been used by the NBA for their ‘JAMCAM’, but the video itself is terrible. Tommy’s dance moves, hair and arrogance in the video just screams “honkey cracka”. Check out Tommy in all his glory.
Cool Stuff — MUTO by BLU
Someone just sent this thing to me and it’s really amazing. Urban artist BLU is the subject here and his work is called MUTO. Check it out:
