I could not "Like any band.as much, as 1 like. these guys!"😊
@user-xf5cz9we3y3 ай бұрын
The dirty Brass Band, great!
@Ryan-on5on3 ай бұрын
None of the then-four surviving bandmates (*presuming Wright was still alive when this was produced) were available for original interviews? That's never a good sign of a professional documentary's quality and veracity!
@stevetady53324 ай бұрын
Where's my Mule? Right here doggie Glorious. Thanks
@jonaskessler3264 ай бұрын
Not a Phish fan but I’ve always liked this song.
@GuinnessPhish4 ай бұрын
7/22/97
@willm6269021 күн бұрын
yikes! of course, 6/22 is Loreley - thank you, correcting now
@zachrichardson65264 ай бұрын
Just got paid into a new jam I like it
@dannyphillips71964 ай бұрын
you guys are going to be all over the place awesome job
@robbienewporter92814 ай бұрын
❤ My 1st time hearing your band. Really loved what I was listening to. TY I'll be following from now on❤.
@JerzyBorowski-ot3ie5 ай бұрын
WARREN HAYNES ABSOLUTNIE GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ nad GENIUSZAMI KOSMOS KOCHANI na zawsze dziękuję BARDZO i MIŁOŚĆ ☮️ POKÓJ MUZYKA tak
@tylerao5 ай бұрын
Probably the greatest collection of musicians ever to share a stage . I bought this on CD years ago. I come back to it every few months. It’s a real gem
@grebmoolb5 ай бұрын
I agree on this
@billeveringham92314 ай бұрын
I was at jazz fest and had tix for this probably my reason for going to NO
@UPROAR12 ай бұрын
Definitely!!!
@ColeWheeler4Lyfe5 ай бұрын
No one makes a sick groove go angular and ill like phish.
@steveisfatter25 ай бұрын
I’m not sure it was Reba but I’d read (from an old interview with Trey) that they would write several chunks of music that were recorded and they would sort of not listen back and then just add another unrelated 2-4 more measures that they added on and then forgot it. I’m pretty sure it is this song just before the improvised solo over two simple chords. But the “worked out” parts give it a vibe of “holy hell, how did we even come up with this crazy beautiful mess?” It sounds like music that wasn’t written by earthlings. Anyway, it’s kind of ironic how the solo (imo one of the best improvised solos consistently in the phish catalog) is just two simple chords after sheets and sheets of material that had to be memorized and practiced for 30-40 hours maybe before it could even got off the ground. I was never in a band this good by any stretch but I guess at the hours knowing my best group would’ve need 120 hours playing this and we never had the piano talent to do it in the first place. It is something that might be as good as it ever gets. I bet even Phish cover bands give up on the pipe dream to do this. Maybe I’d be surprised about my ignorance here but…I’m gonna search for a cover of this and I bet if its here at all it’ll only earn a slow ironic clap…
@steveisfatter25 ай бұрын
I really don’t believe most bands…and I really can’t picture any other band even having the skill sets to cover this song let alone write it’s equal!! I know Phish had many compositions along a similar level of detail and complexity. So I’m saying it’s pretty much the mountain top for me as a guitarist who’s learned a few of their harder songs and I’d love if ppl would take a stab at a band that could handle this one at all. Maybe Queen? Idk, primus? I suppose they could both have done it but the point is they would’ve had to work so hard at it that you just have to give it to these four dudes. One of the all time greatest in rock history for certain in my mind
@Thetruthisstrangerthanfiction5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this quality recording!
@danielaggeler92636 ай бұрын
It's nice to hear musicians have a good time playing. After a point ego just seems to fall away. Sounded like the group enjoyed themselves. Thank you.
@thomashughes22346 ай бұрын
I still have the ticket stub. Unforgettable concert.
@jonathanspeakman94826 ай бұрын
This is actually kinda cool.
@rp61037 ай бұрын
Walfredo has “band’s first show at high school talent show” vibes, endearingly slays it, then goes into Curtain With and it’s like Fuck I Get It
@user-sb2iu2qp3t7 ай бұрын
Favorite ❤
@j.r.61117 ай бұрын
Fantastic - Thank u for posting.🥰
@sethie_shots7 ай бұрын
Such a bad ass dvd. I pop it in regularly “wearing the grooves out” 😂😂
@hlf_coder62727 ай бұрын
A little inside info. I grew up 10 mins from Loring AFB, and it's not a very populated area. The year before The Great Went happened some promotor talked up some gigantic concert he was going to have that would draw 100,000 people he called Spudstock. (Spud because potatoes are grown in the area) I can't remember the musicians other than Eddie Money. It was basically a bunch of has-been performers from the 80s and only 1500 people showed up. It's still known as the biggest flop the area has ever seen. So the next year when it was announced Phish would be coming, EVERYONE in the area scoffed and acted like it would be another Spudstock. Literally nobody believed it would be big. Those of us that were longtime Phish fans and had been to Clifford Ball and many other shows assured them this would NOT be another Spudstock. Needless to say all the locals were blown away by the number of people that showed. They were also blown away by how nice and polite everyone was. (They thought Phish was some metal band or something initially) So the next year all of the older people in the area went to Lemonwheel to check it out. Their attitude was completely different. I remember randomly running into my girlfriend's parents. I was tripping on shrooms, had a nitrous balloon in my hand and the next thing I know I'm face to face with people I never expected to see at a Phish show. 😂 Oops
@kevinmarotto43145 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! I remember the drive up from CT. 13 hour trek. What a blast!
@bubblevest15449 күн бұрын
Eddie money..nice
@cjbottsКүн бұрын
We went to IT and some local dude showed us the back way in to the base. Saved us literally 8 hours in line. The locals up there were of the nicest people I’ve ever met and I couldn’t believe how beautiful the entire area was. Always wanted to get back up there, hopefully sometime soon.
@hlf_coder62727 ай бұрын
I've always loved the way Page and Trey dance off each other in Reba at like the 5:10 mark. Such a great song.
@TheLordsofMidlothianRVA8 ай бұрын
My first show was a couple weeks prior to this in Merriweather. Something about the 1999-2000 era was unique. Maybe patience among the band. They are all listening to each other really well and taking their time, even when it's uptempo.
@alexvimo87398 ай бұрын
Hats 🎩 off to PHISH 😊
@alexvimo87398 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@alexvimo87398 ай бұрын
🔥 fireworks 💥 yeahhhhh
@alexvimo87398 ай бұрын
Ernest Joseph "Trey" Anastasio III (born 30 September 1964) grew up in Princeton, New Jersey, playing drums.
Пікірлер
21 years ago. 😢
Mike loud and in the mix. Unlike today.
Tubbs reminds me of Clyde Stubblefield this night good lord. Hits that ONE.
The Bee’s Knees
I love how Trey is just wading and walking back and forth as he plays. He’s always had so much fun
It's been awhile thanks for the history where legends are made peace out stay safe everyone who is a fan and friend I have one of my greatest bands
Keeping me on track on a level and always ROCKING
You knuckleheads in wannabe zzz figure it out one day at time , that's what I'm going Do😮
In an and on an on
The Best
Nothing but the love it some call it. Prime time. Back in the Day
Bowie did Peaches En Regalia?!? WTF
How did you get this footage? This is clearly from the screens at Alpharetta
honestly can’t remember how or when I ended up with this video in my library. Not my footage although I was at the show
The way they bring the jam back to the Reba theme after those couple of dark jamming is one of the finest Phish moments
Tray is related to Reba
One of my faves for sure!!!
Wow, thanks for posting this! It unlocks forgotten memories. There were a lot of coffeeshop visits lol
That was fun. Thanks
Ive been looking for this version of reba. One of the best
It Happened.
Incredible absolutely Incredible✌🔥🔥⚡🔥🔥✌Great Warren❤
Music knows no race or color
I could not "Like any band.as much, as 1 like. these guys!"😊
The dirty Brass Band, great!
None of the then-four surviving bandmates (*presuming Wright was still alive when this was produced) were available for original interviews? That's never a good sign of a professional documentary's quality and veracity!
Where's my Mule? Right here doggie Glorious. Thanks
Not a Phish fan but I’ve always liked this song.
7/22/97
yikes! of course, 6/22 is Loreley - thank you, correcting now
Just got paid into a new jam I like it
you guys are going to be all over the place awesome job
❤ My 1st time hearing your band. Really loved what I was listening to. TY I'll be following from now on❤.
WARREN HAYNES ABSOLUTNIE GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ nad GENIUSZAMI KOSMOS KOCHANI na zawsze dziękuję BARDZO i MIŁOŚĆ ☮️ POKÓJ MUZYKA tak
Probably the greatest collection of musicians ever to share a stage . I bought this on CD years ago. I come back to it every few months. It’s a real gem
I agree on this
I was at jazz fest and had tix for this probably my reason for going to NO
Definitely!!!
No one makes a sick groove go angular and ill like phish.
I’m not sure it was Reba but I’d read (from an old interview with Trey) that they would write several chunks of music that were recorded and they would sort of not listen back and then just add another unrelated 2-4 more measures that they added on and then forgot it. I’m pretty sure it is this song just before the improvised solo over two simple chords. But the “worked out” parts give it a vibe of “holy hell, how did we even come up with this crazy beautiful mess?” It sounds like music that wasn’t written by earthlings. Anyway, it’s kind of ironic how the solo (imo one of the best improvised solos consistently in the phish catalog) is just two simple chords after sheets and sheets of material that had to be memorized and practiced for 30-40 hours maybe before it could even got off the ground. I was never in a band this good by any stretch but I guess at the hours knowing my best group would’ve need 120 hours playing this and we never had the piano talent to do it in the first place. It is something that might be as good as it ever gets. I bet even Phish cover bands give up on the pipe dream to do this. Maybe I’d be surprised about my ignorance here but…I’m gonna search for a cover of this and I bet if its here at all it’ll only earn a slow ironic clap…
I really don’t believe most bands…and I really can’t picture any other band even having the skill sets to cover this song let alone write it’s equal!! I know Phish had many compositions along a similar level of detail and complexity. So I’m saying it’s pretty much the mountain top for me as a guitarist who’s learned a few of their harder songs and I’d love if ppl would take a stab at a band that could handle this one at all. Maybe Queen? Idk, primus? I suppose they could both have done it but the point is they would’ve had to work so hard at it that you just have to give it to these four dudes. One of the all time greatest in rock history for certain in my mind
Thank you for this quality recording!
It's nice to hear musicians have a good time playing. After a point ego just seems to fall away. Sounded like the group enjoyed themselves. Thank you.
I still have the ticket stub. Unforgettable concert.
This is actually kinda cool.
Walfredo has “band’s first show at high school talent show” vibes, endearingly slays it, then goes into Curtain With and it’s like Fuck I Get It
Favorite ❤
Fantastic - Thank u for posting.🥰
Such a bad ass dvd. I pop it in regularly “wearing the grooves out” 😂😂
A little inside info. I grew up 10 mins from Loring AFB, and it's not a very populated area. The year before The Great Went happened some promotor talked up some gigantic concert he was going to have that would draw 100,000 people he called Spudstock. (Spud because potatoes are grown in the area) I can't remember the musicians other than Eddie Money. It was basically a bunch of has-been performers from the 80s and only 1500 people showed up. It's still known as the biggest flop the area has ever seen. So the next year when it was announced Phish would be coming, EVERYONE in the area scoffed and acted like it would be another Spudstock. Literally nobody believed it would be big. Those of us that were longtime Phish fans and had been to Clifford Ball and many other shows assured them this would NOT be another Spudstock. Needless to say all the locals were blown away by the number of people that showed. They were also blown away by how nice and polite everyone was. (They thought Phish was some metal band or something initially) So the next year all of the older people in the area went to Lemonwheel to check it out. Their attitude was completely different. I remember randomly running into my girlfriend's parents. I was tripping on shrooms, had a nitrous balloon in my hand and the next thing I know I'm face to face with people I never expected to see at a Phish show. 😂 Oops
That’s awesome! I remember the drive up from CT. 13 hour trek. What a blast!
Eddie money..nice
We went to IT and some local dude showed us the back way in to the base. Saved us literally 8 hours in line. The locals up there were of the nicest people I’ve ever met and I couldn’t believe how beautiful the entire area was. Always wanted to get back up there, hopefully sometime soon.
I've always loved the way Page and Trey dance off each other in Reba at like the 5:10 mark. Such a great song.
My first show was a couple weeks prior to this in Merriweather. Something about the 1999-2000 era was unique. Maybe patience among the band. They are all listening to each other really well and taking their time, even when it's uptempo.
Hats 🎩 off to PHISH 😊
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
🔥 fireworks 💥 yeahhhhh
Ernest Joseph "Trey" Anastasio III (born 30 September 1964) grew up in Princeton, New Jersey, playing drums.
Trey
Happy 🎂