June 15, 2011

Phish Alpharetta #2: Setlist and The Skinny

We’ve reached the home stretch of the first leg of Phish Summer Tour 2011. Tonight the quartet returned to Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA for the second of two shows at the fan-friendly shed.

[Screenshot of Live Phish webcast]


Once again Phish opened the show with a rare bluegrass cover and this time it was Paul and Silas getting the call. Tonight’s take on the traditional tune was only the fifth version in the past 15 years. Standard takes on Back On The Train and Foam followed along with the slow version of Water in the Sky which was in reference to the thunderstorms that enveloped the area around the venue both before the show and during the first set. Runaway Jim didn’t quite reach the heights of Bethel, but the harmonics section was extended nicely tonight as well. Page McConnell’s Army of One saw its first action of 2011 and featured some of Trey’s best work of the set. A pair of covers – Roses Are Free and Timber (Jerry) – came next and were joined together by a quick and painless transition.

It’s not very often that Phish is forced off the stage by bad weather. Notable instances in the past include Deer Creek ’09 and Polaris ’00. Fans must’ve been thinking about those times when members of Phish’s crew emerged during only the fifth Mound since 1997. Trey took to the mic and told the audience that a nasty storm was about to hit and that the band needed to leave the stage. He promised there would be more music soon as the shortened Mound came to a close.

Forty-nine minutes later Phish returned to the stage and finished Mound. Tweezer came complete with a lyric change of “cold” to “wet” in honor of the downpours. Just as Tweezer was getting good Trey started playing the Julius intro and hopes for a long excursion were dashed. While the Slave to the Traffic Light that followed did provide some fine interplay between the band members, Gotta Jibboo was the clear improvisational highlight of the closing set. McConnell in particular helped to push the jam to an interesting place shortly after killing his Suzy Greenberg solo. At the end of the set, the acapella mics came out for the first time all tour and Phish delivered a zany version of Birdwatcher and an acapella Kung led by Anastasio and Fishman with help from Page and Mike.

When Phish dropped jaws with a near 25-minute Down With Disease in Clarkston, MI back on June 3 hopes were high for more extended jams this tour. With just three shows to go on this leg we’re still waiting.

READ ON for the setlist and The Skinny…

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Who Has The Best Couch Tour Set-up?

Tonight Phish plays the second of two sold-out performances at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park in Alpharetta, Georgia, which will also be the second and final night of official couch tour. Like last evening, tonight’s show will be webcast via LivePhish.com allowing fans to experience couch tour at its finest.


We took to @Hidden_Track and asked fellow webcasters and followers to tweet pictures of their #couchtour (or #couchtore as @phish put it) set-up with the winning submission receiving a copy of the Live In Utica 2-DVD/2-CD box set. Check out last night’s contestants below and send us a picture of your couch tour operation for tonight. Tomorrow, head over to our Facebook page and “like” your favorite set-up with the winner announced later this week.

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Postcards From Page Side: Summertime Serenade – A Mix

So, after pulling double-duty this week and reviewing Phish’s Camden show, I decided for this Postcards From Page Side to do something that anyone who knows me thinks is a physical impossibility: stop talking. Instead, I have a jamband-heavy playlist to celebrate the summertime, and the now norm, “everywhere-you-turn-there-is-a-new-festival” mentality.


For a quick recap of what this playlist entails, let me say just a few words (I told you it’s tough for me to stop chatting). What better way to kick off the Summertime Serenade than with a Hot Air Balloon ride? That is exactly what we will do courtesy of the Disco Biscuits, who will be hosting their Tenth Annual Camp Bisco in upstate New York next month. Contrasting that with a live rendition of Bruce Hornsby’s beautiful tale of heartbreak, Mandolin Rain, I follow him up with a choice cut, Rebubula by moe. I figured both were appropriate in back-to-back slots since Hornsby was recently added to the moe.down lineup, traditionally one of the summer’s last festivals.

Next up is the first of a few tracks from My Morning Jacket, Golden, for a few few reasons. First, they are seemingly playing a ton of the big festivals this year, and secondly, this band deserves a few tunes in this playlist for simply being at the top of their game at this time, with the recent release of their new album, Circuital. Ween is another band that gets the double-dip here, with one of my favorite tunes, The Mollusk, and a dark, parting anthem, Buenos Tardes Amigo. Ween is headlining High Sierra Music Festival – one of the most well guarded secrets not only on the festival circuit, but all of the western hemisphere.

READ ON for more of this week’s Postcards From Page Side…

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Video: Widespread Panic – Red Hot Mama

Much like how Desmond Hume was Daniel Faraday’s constant, the same could be said about Bonnaroo and Widespread Panic. The Southern jam- titans have a long history with the fest,

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