2011

Fifteen Favorite Harry Hoods

Harry Hood is definitive of the type of song structure Phish became known for in the early days. The song meanders through a number of distinctive sections beginning with a simple minor key reggae groove, which sets the tone with a darker color. From there, the song weaves in and out of a catchy chord progression, moves to a powerfully haunting lead riff and resolves with a long improvisational section based on an uplifting major key progression. The song concludes with a hair-raising crescendo and the celebratory mantra, “I feel good!”


Over the course of Hidden Track’s lifespan, we’ve taken a couple different stabs at making a list of favorite Hoods, and it felt like a good time for the next iteration. It will remain a perpetual work in progress as the band plays new renditions and old gems get discovered, but nevertheless, it’s coming along. This time, we have a meticulously organized, iPod-ready download for your enjoyment as well as a stream at the bottom of the post. While these are mostly audience recordings or soundboards that are not part of official releases, but we tried to normalize the levels and made sure the volume is plenty loud. Without further ado, here is the list…

#1) 1993-12-31 – The Centrum, Worcester, MA – It’s only fitting: arguably the best show of them all should have the best Hood. Ten years from the start of their career, Phish held nothing back and delivered a handful of all-time favorites. The improvisational portion of this New Years Eve Hood perfectly exemplifies the climb from the tranquil beginning to the towering climax. This is my desert island song.

#2) 1994-11-12 – MAC Center, Kent State University – Kent, OH – This gem, like so many others from the era, exhibits very tight improvisation across the board and Trey forgoing his Languedoc in favor of an M-16.

READ ON for 13 more outstanding Hoods and to stream them…

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Hidden Track’s Festival Survival Guide

With festival season kicking into high gear this weekend across the country, we wanted to revisit a series of articles written by Carla Danca that will help make your festival

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Wednesday Intermezzo: David Byrne DVD

Back in 2008 and 2009, David Byrne hit the road for a fantastic tour that featured a mix of Talking Heads classics and material from Everything That Happens Will Happen

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Video: Animated Napoleon Dynamite on Fox

By now you’ve probably caught wind of Fox’s plans to air an animated version of the cult classic Napoleon Dynamite, which will include original voice-overs from Napoleon, Kip, Uncle Rico,

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I Love The ’00s: Big Wu Family Reunion

There was a time in the early ’00s when Minnesota-based jamband The Big Wu were filling small clubs throughout the Midwest and seemed poised for big things. After a couple

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Low: C’Mon

Low’s ninth album C’Mon, released in April on Sub Pop Records, in no way diminishes their catalogue or reduces them from the fantastic slowcore indie band they’ve known to be, but at the same time it never quite reaches its full potential.

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Festival News: Werk Out / Jam Cruise 10 / Summer Camp Matchups / Outside Lands

One of the busiest bands this festival season has to be Ohio jammers The Werks who are set to perform at North Coast, Wakarusa, All Good, Summer Camp and at least 11 other festivals over the next four months. The Werks will also throw a festival of their own, the Werk Out Festival, on September 8 – 11 at Zane Shawnee Caverns in Bellefontaine, OH. Dark Star Orchestra, EOTO, Kyle Hollingsworth Band, Donna Jean Godchaux Band, Johnny Neel, The Floorwalkers and the Family Groove Company are among the groups scheduled to perform at Werk Out with DSO set to play a historical Jerry Garcia Band show, for the first time, along with vocalist Donna Godchaux.

One of the best parts of Jam Cruise is the Jam Room where the boat’s musicians come to improv late at night. While there’s some wankery to be had, you’ll find plenty of magical moments on the newly circulated recordings from Jam Cruise 9’s Jam Room sessions. Wally Ingram hosted the action on January 5 [FLAC, MP3, STREAM], George Porter Jr. led the jams on January 6 [FLAC, MP3, STREAM], Big Sam tackled hosting duties on January 7 [FLAC, MP3, STREAM] and Steve Kimock was in charge on January 8 [FLAC, MP3, STREAM]. Jam Cruise’s 10th voyage will leave Port Everglades in Florida on January 9 for five days of music from the likes of Umphrey’s McGee, Galactic, 7 Walkers, Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers and The New Mastersounds. After what event promoters described as “the strongest pre-sale” to date, JC10 cabins are now on sale to the general public.

READ ON to see which Summer Camp main stagers will sit in with up-and-coming groups this weekend and for a list of Outside Lands additions…

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