Phish | 03.06.09 | Hampton Night One

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Words by: Brian Bavosa | Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 03.06.09 :: Hampton Coliseum :: Hampton, VA

They're Back :: 03.06 :: Hampton, VA
For the last fifteen years of my life, THEY taught me the meaning of tension and release. Since October 1, the tension has been mounting. Before sex, before the pure golf shot, before witnessing a no-hitter, there was THEM: TreyMikePageFish. Tonight, THEY came back: like an old flame that you knew was meant to be in your life, the one you were destined to end up with 'til death do you part.

Oftentimes in big sports match-ups, you hear an announcer say, "This is a statement game." Well, for the almighty band of our jam band generation - PHISH - tonight, their first show in four-and-a-half years, was a chance to redeem one of the most embarrassing bow-outs in rock history (cough cough, Coventry - read the review here). And, with one simple chord, the statement reigned true...

"FLUFFHEAD."

The first time played since 2000, (and first show opener since '91), The Boys made sure the phaithful and new alike were aware who was in charge - today and always. The place flipped-out.

Over the next hour and fifty minutes — yes, almost two hours — the band played a seventeen song first set, basically double the normal length. With such old-school chestnuts as "Divided Sky," "Chalkdust Torture" and a set closing "David Bowie," there was no mistaking the fact that Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell and Jon Fishman were very consciously making their statement. And they delivered, erasing the painful memories and bitter taste many fans have had in their mouth since the debacle that was Coventry.

Phish :: 03.06 :: Hampton, VA
When the lights dropped this time, as opposed to MSG '02 (read MSG review here), I couldn't help but think the roles were reversed. In '02, the fans were ready for Phish. I honestly felt after last night's show, the band was more ready than we were. And goddamn, they sounded good. To my ears, last night's MVP was without a doubt McConnell. He was louder in the mix and contributed MUCH more than in the later, post-hiatus years, filling gaps effortlessly and adding some much welcomed funk in songs like a stellar "Suzy Greenburg."

The second set opened with "Backwards Down the Number Line," and it was a very strong first effort. This will certainly be a tune the band and fans alike will grow to love, as its potential is limitless. A funky "Tweezer" gave way to a soaring "Theme From the Bottom." In my opinion, these are the best jams Phish plays - the triumphant, yet delicate peaking thunder much in the vein of a "Slave," "Reba," or "Harry Hood" — which coincidentally came a few short songs later and witnessed a new lighting rig placed over the middle of the crowd as the band led us through a glorious version.

"You Enjoy Myself" saw the band start in the wrong key and have Trey restart it, but with a good laugh. It was the only blemish on the evening's monstrous performance. Toss in a triple encore of "Grind," in which each member sang the exact number of how many days they have been alive, "Bouncing Around the Room," and a smoking "Loving Cup" (one of their best encores), the show clocked in at exactly FOUR hours and twenty minutes.

It's safe to say that PHISH is back, in a big way, reminding fans that after 4.5 years away, they are rededicated, refreshed and ready to rock. Welcome back boys, we've missed you.

Read the review of Hampton Night Two here...


Chalkdust Torture from Jesse Borrell on Vimeo.

03.06.09 :: Hampton Coliseum :: Hampton, VA
Set I: Fluffhead*, The Divided Sky, Chalkdust Torture, Sample in a Jar, Stash, I Didn't Know#, Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Farmhouse, NICU, Horn, Rift, Train Song, Water in the Sky, Squirming Coil, David Bowie
Set II: Backwards Down The Number Line^, Tweezer, Taste, Possum, Theme from the Bottom, First Tube, Harry Hood, Waste, You Enjoy Myself
E: Grind**, Bouncing Around the Room, Loving Cup
* Last played 9/28/2000
# with Trey on drums
^New original
** Last played 12/30/98

You can download this show for free at LivePhish.com.

Continue reading for Take Two of Night One...

Words by: Jesse Borrell | Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 03.06.09 :: Hampton Coliseum :: Hampton, VA

Page McConnell :: 03.06 :: Hampton, VA
It was almost as if I didn't know what I was missing until I heard their familiar sound once again. The last couple years have been a wild ride on this Earth, and the possibility for great personal growth and redefinition since we last met in 2004 created an air of heightened camaraderie throughout the grounds of the Hampton Coliseum. Cruising around the lot before the show, it was great to be a part of the spectacle. With anticipation high, many colorful fans outside hoped to experience their own miracles wandering around with a finger in the air trying to get into the sold out arena. As the lucky few ventured inside, it didn't take long to realize we were truly involved in something special.

From the opening notes of "Fluffhead," the Hampton Coliseum went wild before a well-rehearsed Phish now in full control. Positioned on stage in an evenly spread formation that rendered all performers equal, the intricate compositions were almost inaudible beneath the crowd's noise. Diving in and out of the multi-textured stanzas, it was not far into "Divided Sky" that I realized just how much I had missed these quirky self-expressions. There are countless phans who live by these truths in their everyday lives, but the verification of seeing it first-hand reminded me of the ease and capacity with which this band creates soaring poetic dialogues.

And just like that, classics from the Phish catalogue were flying by; manifesting an epic setlist that can be described as anything but predictable. The fleeting reflective moments within "Horn" and "Water In The Sky" gave the audience a necessary chance to readjust their bearings and take it all in. At just under two hours, a generous amount of music ended the first set with ambitious staples "Squirming Coil" and "David Bowie." Give and take between the band and the lighting rig formed numerous menacing exchanges above and around us. At times no one could tell who was taking the lead, and it is during these attempts at deciphering the apparitions that we have come to expect somewhere near the apex of Phish. There is just nothing like it.

Phish :: 03.06 :: Hampton, VA
Almost as if fresh off the pages of The New York Times (read it here), "Backwards Down The Number Line" opened the second set and created a retrospective mood as Tom Marshall's lyrics described the capacities of life-long friendships in its official debut. During "Tweezer," any anticipatory hype revolving around Phish playing with similar manic energy as if "it was 1995" should have been completely forgotten - it is here and it is now.

The familiar thumps of "First Tube" built some serious pressure within the confines of The Mothership, creating an almost effortless, therapeutic atmosphere of tension and release throughout its journey. The jam rocketing out of "Harry Hood" exhibited the confident, pure, immense influx of cutting edge hard rock that has existed periodically during Phish's illustrious career.

Trey's miscue at the start of "You Enjoy Myself" was a possible reference to a past Hampton show mistake, and created a lighthearted mood for the heavy hitter that continued straight on through to the classic trampoline jam we all knew was coming. Throughout "Y.E.M.," all four band members stepped up and put everything on the line beneath a complex light show and before a crowd that's very state of being seemed to hang in the balance.

As the large amorphous spheres fell from the ceiling during the "Bouncing Around The Room" encore, I was reminded once again just how much the fan/artist relationship is intrinsically intertwined. What the band does and how they perform will influence us, but we will also influence the band - and more importantly we influence each other. Clearly, after this huge comeback show, we've got another chance at this. Maybe we can all do things a little different and remember to take stock in the big picture. Enjoy the moment, for it is here.

Click here for coverage of Hampton Night Two...


David Bowie 03.06.09 from Jesse Borrell on Vimeo.


Tweezer Jam 03.06.09 from Jesse Borrell on Vimeo.


The Squirming Coil 03.06.09 from Jesse Borrell on Vimeo.

03.06.09 :: Hampton Coliseum :: Hampton, VA
Set I: Fluffhead*, The Divided Sky, Chalkdust Torture, Sample in a Jar, Stash, I Didn't Know#, Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Farmhouse, NICU, Horn, Rift, Train Song, Water in the Sky, Squirming Coil, David Bowie
Set II: Backwards Down The Number Line^, Tweezer, Taste, Possum, Theme from the Bottom, First Tube, Harry Hood, Waste, You Enjoy Myself
E: Grind**, Bouncing Around the Room, Loving Cup
* Last played 9/28/2000
# with Trey on drums
^New original
** Last played 12/30/98

Continue reading for more pics of Phish in Hampton...

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moephishH2O starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:00PM
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moephishH2O

goosebumps... that's all i can say...

jacoyle1 Sat 3/7/2009 12:00PM
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I'm guessing reba and maze tonight

nickrbk starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:15PM
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nickrbk

Now i am really pissed i wasent there. Great job jambase. Hopefully i will see them at alpine. but to wrap it up WOW!

maze920 starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:23PM
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maze920

My wife thinks it's weird but I can't believe this is not front page news for the rest of the country.

fatsean Sat 3/7/2009 12:27PM
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take me back to the mothership...the mothership

bob sacamano Sat 3/7/2009 12:33PM
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bob sacamano

I SAW IT AGAIN.!

dirtbike1 starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:33PM
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dirtbike1

THE LIGHTS ARE OUT OF THIS WORLD

tourfan starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:37PM
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Always nice to see Super D's smiling face. Great review. Great Pics. So wish I could have been there. See ya in Long Island.

iwantstogetfunkedup Sat 3/7/2009 12:44PM
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Runaway Jim!!

WidespreadMule3 starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:46PM
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WidespreadMule3

before last night i wasn't a huge phish fan but the idea of a classic jam band reforming sounded quite intriguing so i kept up with the show last night, checking setlist, searching youtube for video etc. but now listening to the show for the first time i'm a believer. they really sound like a new band. i really hope the boys can stay clean and keep up the good work. congrats gentlemen!

Flat5 starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:48PM
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Flat5

nice red fluff in the trees! Dog Log To-Night!!!

megustaphish starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:50PM
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megustaphish

back on those day when my life was a haze!

jozzer74 starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:50PM
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jozzer74

Thanks for the great coverage so far. Is that the REAL super d?

FreshFlavor starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 12:54PM
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FreshFlavor

Man that tweeter jam is amazing. The world is a better place with Phish on the scene.

Damonh420 Sat 3/7/2009 01:10PM
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Woo Hoo!!!

tourfan Sat 3/7/2009 01:16PM
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The One and Only Super D ....

BurbonSong starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 01:17PM
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BurbonSong

SUZY WAS TOP NOTCH!

moonsafari starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 01:41PM
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moonsafari

Kinda weird... the show was 4 hrs and 20 mins and the mp3s were 420mbs? howd they get that to work out so nicely/

dave23 Sat 3/7/2009 01:57PM
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dave23

It's magic baby

futhepharmer Sat 3/7/2009 02:57PM
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futhepharmer Sat 3/7/2009 02:58PM
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futhepharmer

Gotta admit, did enjoy listening to the show for free.

Looks like they praticed...a lot. Good.

shoffer Sat 3/7/2009 02:58PM
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This article has been up for 6 hours and there are only 19 comments, either there are only 12 of us not in Hampton or everyone on Jambase is just speechless.

Dire46daysWolf Sat 3/7/2009 03:05PM
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Dire46daysWolf

phish tore it up last night i couldn't be happier to have this mp3. i just hope deer creek and alpine valley will be as amazing as this show was. on a little side note that has to be one of the best suzys i have ever heard...page did some serious work.

fordaj Sat 3/7/2009 03:08PM
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Check out the douchebag in the jamcruise jersey

happyelandorf starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 03:10PM
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After listening to the mp3s, I would have to say I'm pretty speechless. I'm having an eargasm.

Flat5 starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 03:14PM
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Flat5

1 0r 2 kinda hot chicks in the front row. ya know trey was just a little disapointed.

powernet Sat 3/7/2009 03:18PM
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adwilkes Sat 3/7/2009 03:20PM
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my jaw hurts from smiling so much...

gmoo Sat 3/7/2009 03:52PM
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gmoo

Very nice. Can't wait for Deer Creek and Alpine. I agree that the world is a better place with Phish on tour.

For those of you commenting about the lack of 'heads' or there being wrong heads in the crowd, are you serious? Do you really need to put yourself on a pedestal that badly? Kanye West college kids...give me a break. I guess in a perfect world, the only people allowed to go to Phish shows are the ones that some of you deem worthy. Way to be concerned with the biggest non-issue of 2009.

gmoo Sat 3/7/2009 03:53PM
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gmoo

I hope EVERYONE at these shows has an unbelievable time.

rebubula38 Sat 3/7/2009 04:03PM
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wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!

bloggersrlosers starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 04:11PM
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bloggersrlosers

Looks like an over 30 crowd... and a good crowd

jesposito Sat 3/7/2009 04:55PM
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jesposito

HOLY SHIT

RoyofCon Sat 3/7/2009 05:43PM
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This show was amazing...what a treat to be able to witness this. They are back with a passion...OH YEAH!

irtimed starstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 05:55PM
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irtimed

I'm guessing the guy with the jamcruise jersey has hella $$$$$$$$$$$$

alex starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 06:22PM
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alex

this was pretty powerful, hats off, getting constant text updates from the pham.

" like an old flame that you knew was meant to be in your life, the one you were destined to end up with 'til death do you part."

JaphyTaphy starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 06:31PM
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JaphyTaphy

can't help myself but smirk with every 4th pic or so, and it's a smirk that just feels reassuring to know that this is really it. it took them a long time but the boys are really and fully back on the train. and that they're doing it right this time around. it brings about a giddyness and heightened anticipation difficult (if not impossible) to match anywhere else. i mean JUST LOOK AT THAT SETLIST!!!! SERIOUSLY. ok, gotta get back to checking tonight's. catch y'all at Jones/Camden.

billfnord Sat 3/7/2009 09:21PM
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It was about an hour before the final show at Coventry. I was standing way in the back, at the top of the hill by where the art installation was- you remember- the twisted metal things and weird piles of rocks. Anyway, I was taking pictures up there, and Mike comes driving by on a golf cart. He stops and a group of about 20 people gather around and start talking to him and taking pictures and stuff. There were a bunch of kinda stupid questions, but there was one thing in particular that has always stuck out in my mind. Someone asked, “Are you guys gonna play Fluffhead tonight?” And Mike laughed. He said, “If we were going to play Fluffhead I’d have to be backstage right now with the rest of the guys re-learning how to play it.” Or words to that effect.

I remember thinking, “No wonder they’re breaking up. They’ve lost sight of their music as a band so badly they don’t know how to play Fluffhead anymore! I understand they have a huge repertoire- but its Fluffhead.

I didn’t ask Mike any questions that day, I just thought it was cool to be there, to be so close to one of the men who’d brought so much joy to my life- at a time that I was sure would be quite meaningful in his.

But when he was driving away, I remember thinking how much I would miss the Phish- but that it was probably best they go away- that something was clearly broken- and at the time- I didn’t know if it would ever be fixed again.

And then, last night, I read they opened with Fluffhead, and a tear came to my eye. I wanted them to be back. If Phish was going to play again, I wanted it to be PHISH- not some guys trying to replenish the money that got sucked out of their bank accounts by the financial downturn. And even though I couldn’t be there- I listened to every note of that show this morning- and watched the setlist be released like a junkie last night- and they didn’t just play Fluffhead- they tore through it. They played it well and with heart and I’m just so happy they’re back.

I’d like to think that somewhere, in the back of his head, Mike remembers that incident at Coventry, that he thought to himself as he was driving away. “If this thing ever comes together again- if we’re ever a band again- we’re gonna open with goddamn Fluffhead- and we’re going to own it.”

Well you did Mike my man, you did. Welcome back!

marqueemag Sat 3/7/2009 09:31PM
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marqueemag

Hey, why were they cracking up so much during Bouncing Round the Room last night?They all sound like they're laughing their butts off. Give us he visual reference, for those not lucky enough to be there. Thanks

caught starstarstarstarstar Sat 3/7/2009 11:46PM
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caught

definatly noticed page more(thanks to the free download). I think he should take over vocals completely for water in the sky. I'm so happy. I wish I was there but I'm still so happy. lights in the middle of the room, over the fans are as good as they get. I know I was supposed to be there.

netslgm Sun 3/8/2009 04:20AM
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folks it was not a tight perfect night, I hope they spend some more time getting ready for summer 09' What have they been doing since they announced they were coming back? Practicing in different states. Just saying.

piedmonte starstarstar Sun 3/8/2009 06:14AM
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jdman2k starstarstarstarstar Sun 3/8/2009 08:10AM
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Marqueemag, They were cracking up because they dropped those big balls onto the crowd. They were huge about 20 feet in diameter. One of the the balls made it's way onto the stage and ended up on top of page for a who was trying not to get engulfed by it. It finally popped and they were all cracking up about it.

Shari_Smiles starstarstarstarstar Sun 3/8/2009 08:42AM
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Shari_Smiles

AMAZING! While reading that article it brought a tear to my eye. I wish that I could have been there but soon enought my time will come...ALPINE IN 103 DAYS! Thanks JamBase for letting us download these shows and for all the great coverage...well done:)

gamecat starstarstarstarstar Sun 3/8/2009 10:07AM
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gamecat

Damn,...look at that smile on Trey's face.

Looking good Red.

I can't wait till this summer...

Deadphishbiscuits Sun 3/8/2009 10:22AM
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Deadphishbiscuits

thank you phish.

Mr. Holland's O-Face Sun 3/8/2009 10:35AM
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Mr. Holland's O-Face

If you dont get a tear in your eye during the divided sky you're insane. This shit is absolutely nuts.

schwahead starstarstarstar Sun 3/8/2009 11:48AM
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schwahead

piedmonte i see your point, it seems like some songs they really really practiced and nailed, particularly the old favs, and some of the newer stuff jsut didn't hit as good. but the mp3's are great quality and as a whole i am pleasantly surprised at how they are playing. most of it is just amazing...

mateotee Sun 3/8/2009 12:14PM
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gregboyer starstarstarstarstar Sun 3/8/2009 02:12PM
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^^I've listened to Fri. & Sat. and they both sound tighter than Phish has sounded in about a decade. Free mp3s kick ass.

mateotee Sun 3/8/2009 02:27PM
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mateotee

Night 2 sounds pretty good, but do you really believe that Friday night was tighter than Phish from the 90's? Even the late 90's? C'mon.

gregboyer Sun 3/8/2009 03:32PM
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No I meant like a decade ago as in 1999.

BBFCFM515 Sun 3/8/2009 04:14PM
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BBFCFM515

wow

Phearnando starstarstarstarstar Sun 3/8/2009 04:24PM
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Phearnando

Great work Dave and Brian!!!! Sick!

O1Roggae Sun 3/8/2009 04:56PM
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O1Roggae

anyone who thinks last nights 2nd set wasnt better than P H is just plain ignorant.

fordaj Mon 3/9/2009 08:09AM
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So I just found out that the douchebag in the jamcruise jersey is 01Roggae........nice threads dude.

UseURHead Mon 3/9/2009 08:54AM
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To those of you who have anything negative to say about Friday's show, it would be obvious that you were not there. I've seen the band since '91 and began getting dissappointed around 98-99, only to watch it get worse after the hiatus. What I saw Friday night compared to what I was seeing in 93-95. The show was INCREDIBLE, TOP TEN OUT OF MY 100+ SHOWS!!!! During the 1st set I had the same feeling I had at Halloween 94 when they played until almost 3 in the morning, I wasn't sure if they were gonna break, or just keep playing. Great time everywhere. As for the lot, and the phans, that's right there were actually showered pholks, and very few, if any lot rats. THAT IS NOT A BAD THING!!!! The lot had the feel of the old days, when things were cool, not later when you weren't sure if your car would get broken into! The band was ON, if they continue to play like what I saw Friday, you'll be psyched whent the circus comes to town!!!!

_Sugaree_ starstarstarstarstar Mon 3/9/2009 09:42AM
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_Sugaree_

I want to cry just reading this!! Goosebumps!! So awesome, can't wait to see them in June! Welcome back boys :)

Gutterlush starstarstarstarstar Mon 3/9/2009 11:18AM
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This is like being back with that one girl you loved and adored. And having that love and adoration reciprocated was the most fufilling, pure and blissful feeling ever realized.

Then something went wrong; an intangible that I could not pinpoint or correct. I tried to show that I was still committed and forgive the past and move on. How could you want to end this I asked. Do you know what I went through to get to Coventry?!?!? I held out hope for a reconcilliation even after Mike came on the radio and said to go home. Mike-that wasn't going to happen. I made my way in eventually and parked and promptly passed out from sheer exhaustion. All this to see you all one last time.

I held out hope for us until Page solidified during Velvet Sea that it was, indeed, over...

Trey, at that moment I hated you. I'm sorry.

But, as with all great loves, I took you back with a full heart and open arms. I missed you; let's never fight again, O.K.? I feel the feeling I forgot...

Strainger Mon 3/9/2009 02:38PM
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"So I just found out that the douchebag in the jamcruise jersey is 01Roggae........nice threads dude."

So I just realized that fordaj is the biggest pussy online, in the world, at this moment. What makes a shirt turn a person into a douchbag? All you kids that judge a book by its cover need to grow up and wake up! No dreads in the pics, oh boo-hoo, of course they are in the bathroom stall licking the molly off the toilets!

_Sugaree_ starstarstarstarstar Tue 3/10/2009 07:00AM
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_Sugaree_

Rift sounded amazing!!! loooveeee itttt!!!

AZ~*Droo* starstarstarstarstar Tue 3/10/2009 11:21AM
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AZ~*Droo*

The YEM start, stop and restart was intentionally done to mock the last return at the mothership, when they really had to do so...

nobodysjam starstarstarstarstar Tue 3/10/2009 11:39AM
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nobodysjam

Bouncing humor= Page in horror about to have keyboard rig and whole self engulfed by 20 ft. mammoth white balloon. Trey comes to the rescue with neckstock of 'Doc to pop said balloon, Page then covered in balloon debris, much laughter from both fans and band ensues. (Balls where teathered, but I guess this was the one that got away.)

Gille starstarstarstarstar Tue 3/10/2009 12:01PM
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Gille

Looks as good as it sounded. I am loving the free mp3's. I don't think the YEM re-start was an actual flub by the band. It was a joke. They had to restart YEM at Hampton post hiatus# 1. It may have even been the last song before the encore just like Fri. I think Trey puts a lot of emphasis on that song and he was nodding back to a time that they did have a REAL problem starting YEM and then played a sub par version at Hampton. This version was good if not geat because of the extra funky Gordon solo at the end. So good to have these guys palying together and sounding like this, Page was shredding the keys Fri. SEE YOU AT ALPINE!!!

phishinpanic Tue 3/10/2009 02:07PM
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phishinpanic

The lack of dreds has to do with the free wookie shaving we put on after coventry. Must have shaved 25,000 wooks in the street seperating the venue from the camp area the following day...gave them all resumes, and a map of the world. Glad to see they made it back. I'm guessing it will be June before we spot one in full plummage. It's like spotting an ostriage in the wild...fascinating creatures.

brooklynite84 Wed 3/11/2009 06:18PM
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I have to say that the reason for no Dreds is that who the fuck is standing in the front row with dredlocks, HELLO, the party is always in the middle and the back, the front is for the losers who stand there all day just catch a bit of sweat from the band. The show looks amazing and sounds great too, I can't wait to see them at the Roo, hopefully their stage lights will be this sick...