You're not a drummer are you? Nothing really impressive about the cymbal work. It's extremely easy to play & the same beat is used in countless phish jams
@@jonearwood82 dude, get fucked with that haha. Homeboy up there just likes the ride work. It's great. It's jumpy. It makes me think of the Denver Ghost which was coming down the pipeline. Point me to 2 other jams, besides the Denver Ghost, which uses that.
I'm not overlooking anything. You don't know me nor do you know my background so don't pretend like you do. And to the guy that told me to get fuckrd along with the guy who liked that comment, grow the fuk up. I have been a solid Phish fan since 1994. I can't stand fans like you. You freaking out and get defensive every time somebody has something to say critical in nature. I love Phish but they're not perfect and I'm entitled to my opinion. You're entitled to your opinion. But don't be fucking insulting me. I know what I'm talking about.
I can see where you’re at with this comment. These are one of those funk moments that I can jump to if I only have a little time on my hands to Jam some Phish or I’m packing a bowl with a friend.
I was at Went, but was too young to really recall enjoying much of the great jams. The event was bigger than a 13yr olds mind. So stumbling upon this when I relistened to the show for the first time (thanks spreadsheet!) was simply the greatest. 1am in my living room bouncing my head back and forth like I was possessed.
I remember turning to my girlfriend after this jam and saying that was the funkiest I've ever this this band play. Felt validated when in Bittersweet Motel Trey is backstage saying they sounded like James Brown on a bad day. What a kick ass, funky jam.
Matthew Kresge I was flying on mescaline that I had mistakenly thought was bogus. Went from disappointment to disbelief at how incredibly funky that music was. It was as close to a religious experience as music has ever allowed for me.
The version the next year at the lemonwheel was amazing too. I still love seeing them but I would my left nut to hear a funky 20 min 2001 again. These 7 min 3.0 ones ain't cutting it
Considering most 1.0 versions were under 4 minutes, i'm pleased with 7 minute ones. 20 min 2001's have never been a typical occurrence....also the fact is, i'm more concerned with quality of jam vs. quantity....too many long jams lack cohesiveness overall......Not all, but many. I'll take a well crafted effortless 5 minute segment of pure jam bliss versus 16 minutes of trial and error "this just isn't taking off" jams anyday. Opinions will vary. That said....this is a GREAT 20 minute jam....stays in the pocket and tasty.
The 13 minute one from Mexico 2019 is possibly the best 3.0 one I've heard. Also might be the longest. When I heard it, I jumped up saying 'yes yes yes'!! So wish they'd do what they did in Mexico more often in 3.0. The Baker's one is cool because it's one of those rare moments when you kind of know what's next (following the Harpua story) as it was the perfect song to play at that moment. Others worth noting I can think of: 6/25/10 - a tribute to MJ 8/5/18 - just a really fun one, especially if you listen to the entire show first.
I jumped onto the Summer 1997 Tour in Chicago, and The Great Went was the most amazing ending I could have imagined. The quality of this second set has never been bested, IMO, and I've listened to this jam so many times it is now a part of my DNA. Spectacular Phish.
at around 17:57 is a lifelong memory for me. just from that moment on I remember dancing and being in a state of total zen at the show. it was actually beyond bliss.