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Phish | 08.01 | Red Rocks Day 3

Words by: Brian Bavosa | Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 08.01.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Gordo – Phish :: 08.01 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

For as long as I’ve been seeing Phish -1 6 years and counting – the third night of a four night run has always been, well, wild, special and more often than not, THE night. Night three of Red Rocks was certainly a worthy contender in this tradition.

Opening with “AC/DC Bag,” the fire-fueled, Gamehendge rocker, it was on from note one. The line, “Let’s get this show on the road!,” is always a surefire way to let the masses know the band means business, and set one was my favorite of the three firsts opening sets thus far, on paper and in execution. Speaking of execution, the second tune, “The Curtain With,” was the first reading since the now infamous encore at Coventry, which Trey screwed up something awful. Tonight was flawlessly executed to perfection. The band really appeared to take their time in practicing and making sure they played this one right, and this take gave a flying “Fuck You” salute to Coventry and the bad memories it has held since ’04. Good riddance.

And then the band launched into the drum-lead “Mound,” a bust out not played since the last “return” show at MSG on New Year’s Eve ’02. Always a fan favorite, this too, is a difficult composition to pull off, and the band crushed it. All four members were in sync from the jump tonight, something that carried over to the crowd inside (and the few hundred who climbed the mountain behind the venue).

“Gotta Jibboo” was as fun and danceable as ever, while “Guyute” served as the composition song in set one. “Punch You in the Eye” – a song the band hasn’t had the easiest time with this summer – was exceptionally locked-in, and Trey led throughout; he was very sharp and spirited this evening, particularly in set two. “Tube” was the first set highlight, and was super-duper tight and funky, featuring McConnell on the Clav/synth who was simply laying it down. “Alaska” was reworked and featured a triple repeat of the opening line. It was loose and took on a bluesy, stripped-down feel. Another big gun, “Run Like an Antelope,” closed set one and was not as razor sharp as normal, but rather dark, twisted and weird. Overall, a great first set with some major treats.

Phish :: 08.01 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Unlike the previous night’s (read about it here) rain-soaked set break, Saturday felt quick and saw Anastasio and company land in The Velvet Underground’s “Rock and Roll.” It lived up to its name for sure and eventually devolved into a spacey breakdown that found Trey looping effects and Gordon smothering pedals before dropping the intro bombs of “Down With Disease.” A song that took on real character in Leg One of the tour, this night’s “DWD” was shorter and more out there than usual, but still interesting.

The hammer was then dropped into “Free,” which with the exception of the big five or so, is, in my opinion, the quintessential, ultimate Phish song. Lyrically, musically and emotionally, “Free” represents all things good about Phish and why we continue to traverse the country to see them. It allows one to get lost and fly “freely” across a slamming anthem. But, the highlight of Red Rocks thus far, in my mind and in terms of sheer balls, was the first “Esther” since Vegas ’00, and my personal first since The Clifford Ball in ’96, ironically enough the same tour Phish last played Red Rocks. What most impressed me about this rendition was that Trey hit every single lyric. Not a flub to be found. It was also in these moments that I truly managed to lose myself and my ego, drift off to the sublime spaces that only Phish generates and truly believe in my heart of hearts that PHISH is the greatest band of our generation. While most of Phish 3.0 has been “safe,” the gall it takes to play “Mound” and “Esther” leads me to believe that there are still hints of greatness left in the Phab Phour.

Trey & Gordo – Phish :: 08.01 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

“Dirt” served as the breather song of the second set, but was more upbeat and Trey-charged than usual, with him adding some extra spice, so much so that the set-closing “Harry Hood” featured a “Dirt” guitar lick tease by Trey in the intro section. If I ever had to choose a place to “live beneath the dirt,” Red Rocks would be at the top of the list. “Hood” is also a perfect song for Red Rocks, with Chris Kuroda‘s lights resonating off of the giant red slabs to either side of the venue while the city lights of Denver glistened silently in the background. In a word, it was majestic. While the second set seemed short tonight, it still featured some big guns and a MAJOR bust out.

An encore of “Sleeping Monkey” was a semi-gospel prayer (with organ worship hands flying high) with a Beatles “Let It Be” tease by Page. The night was capped off by “First Tube,” which was super high energy and saw Trey jumping all over the place, literally and musically. Not only has Phish delivered three monstrous efforts in a row but the tour is just heating up. All signs for Sunday point to a narration, a huge “You Enjoy Myself” and a deep “2001″ to help us wrap up Red Rocks. Night four still has some huge tunes in store, but also some final surprises I’m sure.

Lastly, Happy Birthday, Jerry. Without you, Phish wouldn’t be what they are today.

Dig in, night four is descending upon us…

Phish :: 08.01.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Set I: AC/DC Bag, The Curtain With, Mound, Gotta Jibboo, Guyute, Punch You in the Eye, Tube, Alaska, Run Like An Antelope
Set II: Rock and Roll, Down with Disease > Free, Esther, Dirt, Harry Hood
E: Sleeping Monkey, First Tube

Phish :: 08.01 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

For more pics of Phish at Red Rocks Night 3 go here. And for coverage of Night 1, go here, and coverage of Night 2 here.

Phish perform again tonight at Red Rocks. Check back
for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available here.

Just like Leg I of Phish’s Summer Tour, JamBase will be at every stop with more coverage than you’ll find anywhere! Keep up to speed with all things Phish at jambase.com/phish.

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Phish | 08.01 | Red Rocks Photos 3

Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 08.01.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Set I: AC/DC Bag, The Curtain With, Mound, Gotta Jibboo, Guyute, Punch You in the Eye, Tube, Alaska, Run Like An Antelope

Set II: Rock and Roll, Down With Disease > Free, Esther, Dirt, Harry Hood

E: Sleeping Monkey, First Tube


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Phish perform again tonight at Red Rocks. Check back for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available here.

Just like Leg I of Phish’s Summer Tour, JamBase will be at every stop with more coverage than you’ll find anywhere! Keep up to speed with all things Phish at jambase.com/phish.

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Phish | 7.31 | Red Rocks Day 2

Words by: Brian Bavosa | Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 07.31.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Phish :: 07.31 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Opening with “Runaway Jim” and a blazing “Chalkdust Torture,” two of the band’s favorite starters, signs pointed to night two at Red Rocks being another treat for all. Judging by the ticket-less masses outside and the growing anticipation every hour, the final, few shows here are going to be insane. Friday seemed to push things off towards that path. “Bathtub Gin” conjured up the elements of weather, as a bit later, the crowd would certainly shout, “Because we’re all in this together, and we love to take a bath.” The jam in this tune was strong and focused, led by Trey.

“Time Turns Elastic” found a new slot in the middle of set one, and seemed a good opportunity for many to grab a beer or hit the head. While it’s a beautiful composition, it just doesn’t do it for many, myself included. “Lawnboy” saw Page crooning and offering, “Thank you. Thank you very much,” followed by “Water In The Sky,” another foreshadowing tune with a Page piano intro that allowed him to really take charge. “Water” was loose and featured some dizzying dueling by Trey and Page at the song’s conclusion. The second new tune of the night, “Stealing Time From a Faulty Plan” is a darker one, with a razor sharp tone, strong direction and the haunting line, “I have a blank space where my mind should be.” Along with the set-closing “Split Open and Melt,” where the sky decided to open up something fierce, the band channeled that energy and played a dark, mean, winding jam that led us into what felt like a longer than normal set break where many fans were diving for cover in the downstairs museum area or under concession tents.

Phish :: 07.31 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

After seemingly an hour or so, the band reemerged, with the rain gone, and like Deer Creek a month back (read the review here), opened the post-rain break with a smoking rendition of The Who’s “Drowned.” Led by the fierce chops of McConnell, who, again, owned set two, the band found their way quickly to a meaty jam, which saw the four cylinders collectively lock in and Trey leading them into “Crosseyed and Painless.” A mighty surge of energy descended upon the masses when this one hit, and the set was only minutes old. Long a fan favorite, “Crosseyed” saw some wailing licks by Trey and an all out blitzkrieg by the band.

“Joy” followed for its second ever run-through and features some lyrics that some would call beautiful while others might term ‘sappy,’ I’ll call it a nice filler tune. However, the song of the night was “Tweezer,” where the band finally let loose for the first TRUE time all weekend. This version was the ’03 equivalent of David Ortiz on steroids and slugged its way to the Triple Crown. Fierce, fierce playing by all led to a jam that devolved into a breakdown of sorts. Easily, the song of the run thus far.

McConnell & Anastasio – Phish :: 07.31 :: Red Rocks

“Backwards Down the Number Line,” the third and final new tune of the night, simply feels the most “Phishy.” The lyrics are appropriate for version 3.0 and the jam simply soars. As if the statement of set two wasn’t already made, “Fluffhead” nailed that point home. Obviously practicing this song has reinvigorated the band and they have enjoyed playing it, and all those who pined for it for almost nine years have sure gotten their fill of “powerful pills” since Phish’s almighty return. “Fluffhead” segued into a short, quick reading of “Piper” before slipping into a piano solo akin to the end of “Squirming Coil,” where McConnell tickled the keys before starting up the set closing cover of The Beatles’ “A Day in the Life.” A masterpiece of a song, Phish does this one justice and it was the cherry on the sundae of set two.

An encore of “Suzie Greenburg” again saw Page crush the ivories, while Fishman joked that he wished he was a neurologist before the exclamation point of “Tweezer Reprise” closed things out proper. Two shows into the tour, the band seems to be focused and ready to go, with the “Tweezer” leading the way for early tour MVP.

Phish :: 07.31.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Set I: Runaway Jim, Chalk Dust Torture, Bathtub Gin, Time Turns Elastic, Lawn Boy, Water In The Sky, Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan, Split Open and Melt

Set II: Drowned > Crosseyed and Painless > Joy, Tweezer > Backwards Down The Numberline > Fluffhead > Piper > A Day in the Life

E: Suzy Greenberg > Tweezer Reprise

Phish :: 07.31 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

For more pics of Phish at Red Rocks night 2 go here. And for coverage of Night 1, go here.

Phish perform again tonight at Red Rocks. Check back
for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available here.

Just like Leg I of Phish’s Summer Tour, JamBase will be at every stop with more coverage than you’ll find anywhere! Keep up to speed with all things Phish at jambase.com/phish.

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Phish | 07.31 | Red Rocks Photos 2

Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 07.31.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Set I: Runaway Jim, Chalk Dust Torture, Bathtub Gin, Time Turns Elastic, Lawn Boy, Water In The Sky, Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan, Split Open and Melt

Set II: Drowned > Crosseyed and Painless > Joy, Tweezer > Backwards Down The Numberline > Fluffhead > Piper > A Day in the Life

E: Suzy Greenberg > Tweezer Reprise


Order the show for Download on LivePhish.com

Phish perform again tonight at Red Rocks. Check back for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available here.

Just like Leg I of Phish’s Summer Tour, JamBase will be at every stop with more coverage than you’ll find anywhere! Keep up to speed with all things Phish at jambase.com/phish.

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Phish | 07.30 | Red Rocks Day 1

Words by: Brian Bavosa | Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 07.30.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Phish :: 07.30 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Colorful Colorado. So much Phishtory has happened here over the years. From the first-ever “official,” non-Northeast shows for the band documented in Colorado ’88 to the funk-era ragers of Denver in ’97, there has been no other venue in the state that has inspired the band to play more historic shows than Red Rocks.

From ’93-’96, Phish played a total of nine shows at this truly breathtaking, one-of-a-kind, natural amphitheatre, where the stage sits between two giant slabs of red earth that serve as a center for some cosmic and energetic interactions and results. I also know why everyone in Colorado is in such good shape because everything here is an uphill hike.


However, since some trouble in the little town of Morrison during the four nights in ’96 with fans and police, Phish has simply not been allowed to return for a number of reasons. And, with the venue holding maybe 8 or 9 thousand people, they simply outgrew it. I, like many others, never, ever expected Phish to return here and was floored when the announcement came. That also made these tickets harder to score than any of the return shows yet. It also made it a perfect choice to open the second leg of their summer tour with a statement – a four-night stand.

Trey :: 07.30 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Opening with the very first song they ever played here in ’93, “The Divided Sky,” Trey Anastasio and company soared through this intricate and appropriate number and nailed it. Next up was the catchy “Ocelot,” a tune slated for the upcoming, September release, Joy, which many of the newer fans seem to really like.


“The Wedge,” another tune played in the first set of the ’93 show, features the line “take the highway to the great divide,” and boy, oh boy, is Red Rocks such a place. In fact, this was the first time in a long time that most of my night was spent admiring the scenic beauty and intricacies this venue has to offer rather than simply being fixated on the band and stage.


A funky, Fishman driven “Moma Dance” was above average and gave way to “Horn,” yet another Rift-era tune that had me thinking that the band was truly excited to be back on hallowed ground. But, the surefire highlight in set one was an atypical “Stash,” which saw some loose jamming and more twists and turns than the snakes outside in the surrounding park. It was led at different stages by all four and featured Fishman all over the skins. It was exploratory, yet not as dark as normal, and made for a great ride.


Set two began with some Trey banter introducing Mike Gordon before launching into “Mike’s Song,” and it seemed that immediately the energy of the band for set two was higher than earlier and we were poised for a sharp second effort. Again, Fishman took charge and pounded “Mike’s” into oblivion before landing in the beautiful middle portion of the “Mike’s Groove” trilogy, “I Am Hydrogen.” The beautiful segue was closed proper by a slamming “Weekapaug Groove” that saw great interplay between Trey and Page, while Fish and Gordon held down the beat.

Phish :: 07.30 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Another of the night’s highlights was “Ghost,” which conjured up memories of the lauded, super funky, 11.17.97 Denver version. It bubbled up loose and funky, featuring some rock & roll licks by Anastasio, and finally landed in another funktastic number, “Wolfman’s Brother.” This two-song onslaught was a solid half hour of booty shaking and loose, yet inspired playing and jamming. At this point, the first set was a mere footnote in my mind.


The first “Billy Breathes” since the summer of ’03 was another nod that just about anything was possible during this four-night run. A song that does not always translate well live, this version did, slowing things down for a moment for all to soak in the power of this venue. “The Squirming Coil” was spot-on and saw McConnell, who was extremely impressive throughout set two, play his baby grand piano, which made hearts swoon at the end of this number and made me think it was the show closer.


That was until Fishman hit the familiar high-hat intro signaling “David Bowie.” This version was standard, yet sharp, and capped off a solid night one. Set two was super and continued with the encore of “Loving Cup.” A rocker that led the masses out to the trails and natural stairs of Red Rocks, it truly was a “beautiful buzz” to close out Night One.

Phish :: 07.30.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Set I: The Divided Sky, Ocelot, The Wedge, Poor Heart, The Moma Dance, Horn, Stash, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Possum

Set II: Mike’s Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Ghost, Wolfman’s Brother, Limb By Limb, Billy Breathes, The Squirming Coil, David Bowie

E: Loving Cup

For more pics of Phish at Red Rocks go here.

Phish perform again tonight at Red Rocks. Check back
for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available here.

Just like Leg I of Phish’s Summer Tour, JamBase will be at every stop with more coverage than you’ll find anywhere! Keep up to speed with all things Phish at jambase.com/phish.

Continue reading for more pics of Phish at Red Rocks Night 1…

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Phish Festival 8: Indio, CA

Phish Festival 8: Indio, CA


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Phish has announced Festival 8, a three-day Phish festival which will take place on October 30, 31 and November 1 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California (the same location as Coachella).


With lush green fields and palm trees, and surrounded by vistas of California’s majestic Santa Rosa mountains, the festival site is simply breathtaking. And for the first time ever, Phish will combine two of its most cherished traditions – a multi-day camping festival and performing on Halloween – in a glorious three-day celebration.

Keeping the tradition of past Halloween shows, Phish will don a musical costume on Halloween night and cover another band’s album. The tradition began on Halloween 1994 with Phish covering The Beatles’ The White Album. In subsequent years, they covered The Who’s Quadrophenia, Talking Heads’ Remain in Light and the Velvet Underground’s Loaded.

The band will play eight sets over the course of three days, and as with all past Phish festivals, fans will enjoy on-site camping, numerous attractions and art installations throughout the weekend.

Tickets for Festival 8 will go on sale Monday, July 27 at 10a a.m. Pacific Time for $199 + $1 WaterWheel Donation (plus applicable service fees) via http://places.musictoday.com/festival8. This includes entry for all 3 days into the event area. All vehicles entering the Car Camping area must also purchase a $15 Vehicle Pass. Limited Car Camping is available. Gates will open for the event at NOON on Thursday, October 29. Capacity is limited, so advance ticket purchase and carpooling is strongly encouraged.

Visit official Festival 8 website at phish.com/festival8, where you can find exhaustingly detailed information about the event. Travel package information is available at valleymusictravel.com

Phish recently completed the first leg of their first summer tour in five years and JamBase was at every stop. We’ve got full reviews and lots of pics, you can check it all out at jambase.com/phish.

Phish return to the road on July 30 for four nights at Red Rocks. Complete Phish tour dates available here.


Joy, Phish’s first studio album in five years, will be released on September 8. The album was recorded in New York City this spring with producer Steve Lillywhite.


Phish: Joy Pushed Till 9/8: Album Cover Released

Phish’s New Album, Joy, Pushed Till September 8, Album Cover Released

Joy, Phish‘s first studio album in five years, will now be released on September 8 instead of the previously reported date. The album was recorded in New York City this spring with producer Steve Lillywhite.

Joy Track List

1. Backwards Down The Number Line (5:37)

2. Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan (4:40)

3. Joy (4:24)

4. Sugar Shack (4:04)

5. Ocelot (3:36)

6. Kill Devil Falls (5:29)

7. Light (5:02)

8. I Been Around (1:57)

9. Time Turns Elastic (13:30)

10. Twenty Years Later (5:03)

Phish begin the second leg of their summer tour on July 30 at Red Rocks. Complete Phish tour dates available here.

And stay tuned to JamBase as we’re expecting another big Phish announcement any day now…


Trey at Carnegie Hall w/ NY Philharmonic on 9/12

TREY ANASTASIO TO PERFORM WITH THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC AT CARNEGIE HALL

Trey Anastasio & BOS :: 05.21 :: Baltimore by K. Pusey

Trey Anastasio will join conductor Asher Fisch and the New York Philharmonic for orchestrations of classic Anastasio compositions and the New York premiere of his composition “Time Turns Elastic” at 8 p.m. on Saturday, September 12, 2009 at the Carnegie Hall. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, July 14, at 9:00 a.m. at carnegiehall.org, by calling CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800 or at the Carnegie Hall Box Office, 57th Street at Seventh Avenue. The Box Office is open Monday – Thursday, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (July 1 to August 30), and beginning August 31, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday, and 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sundays.

The evening’s performance will serve as a benefit for the Kristine Anastasio Manning Memorial Fund and the New York Philharmonic.

The program will feature classic Phish songs and solo Trey compositions, as well as the New York premiere of “Time Turns Elastic,” co-composed by Anastasio and long-time collaborator Don Hart. “Time Turns Elastic” is a groundbreaking work for vocals, electric guitar and orchestra with long, orchestral passages intertwined with epic guitar lines and vocals in the vein of such classic Trey compositions as “The Divided Sky,” “Guyute” and “Fluffhead.” With Trey’s electric guitar at the forefront, “Time Turns Elastic” pushes the limits of orchestral music.

“Time Turns Elastic” received its world premiere in September 2008 with Orchestra Nashville, conducted by Paul Gambill, at the Ryman Auditorium. It was recently performed with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Marin Alsop (see our review here). In May, the album was released on Trey’s own Rubber Jungle Records.

The album is currently on sale as a digital download from iTunes for $7.99 but is also available on CD as well as pressed on audiophile-grade 180g clear vinyl. The Vinyl features the “Original Acoustic Demo” as a bonus track and quantities are extremely limited. The Vinyl edition is now sold-out through our online stores but limited quantities will be available in local record stores.

Phish recently completed a very strong return to the road and JamBase was there. We were on the scene with live Twitter coverage and setlist updates as well as reviews and pics from every stop on the tour. You can check out all our Phish Summer Tour coverage at jambase.com/PhishSummer09. Complete Phish tour dates available here.