Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1993-08-20 | It's Ice | Morrison, CO | 8:13 | Nice work by Page on this version (released on Live Bait Vol. 6). |
1993-08-20 | Wedge | Morrison, CO | 5:43 | Classic version popularized by its official release (Live Bait Vol. 6). Excellent full-band play featuring strong Mike and dynamic modulation. Textbook. |
1993-08-20 | Antelope | Morrison, CO | 15:14 | Very improvisational version with several good twists and turns including a jam on "CYHMK." |
1993-08-20 | Slave | Morrison, CO | 9:33 | Almost an eerie quiet early in the jam with mostly Page, Mike and Fish gently musing. Gradually Trey brings in the melody, and there is a near linear sequence of intensity building as the chord progression repeats itself. |
1993-08-20 | SOAMelt | Morrison, CO | 11:05 | Similar to 8/14/93 in that it's not wildly exploratory for August '93, but it's expertly played with flourishes of improvisation. |
1993-08-20 | YEM | Morrison, CO | 21:04 | What I'd call an "average-great" version for the mid-'90s. |
1994-06-10 | Bowie | Morrison, CO | 11:15 | Typically strong '94 "Bowie" that gets mean, nasty and thrashing as it progresses. |
1994-06-10 | Tweezer | Morrison, CO | 15 | A short, but magnificent version, though controversial, as some remain deaf to its majesty. |
1994-06-10 | Possum | Morrison, CO | 10:40 | Awesome pump-it-up jam. Excellent musical variation from 3:55 - 4:30, then it's off to the "Possum" party. |
1994-06-11 | YEM | Morrison, CO | 20:14 | Paradigmatic, normal-lengthed "YEM." Sublimely perfect, melodious, gorgeous jam. Trey is on a mission from the start of the jam segment! |
1994-06-11 | Stash | Morrison, CO | 9:35 | "As spirited, kinetic, and vigorous as Stash gets. Incendiary peaks by Trey, anchored by booming, seismic Mike/Fish rhythms akin to those in 12.2.95 Tweezer." Thanks @FunkyCFunkyDo! |
1994-06-11 | Antelope | Morrison, CO | 10:36 | Intense, gripping and high energy version from a show loaded with standout performances ("YEM," "SOAM," "Stash," etc.). |
1994-06-11 | Fluffhead | Morrison, CO | 13:34 | Phish's primal, animal spirit is very present in this bad-ass version from Red Rocks. Like much of this well-regarded show, the performance is punctual, precise, and crackling with raw energy. Maybe there's a minor issue or two in The Chase, but beyond that, this one is tight. Check out Mike and Trey in Clod. Bundle of Joy is incredibly tense, and Trey and Fish's visceral screaming at the beginning of Arrival knocks this great version out of the park. |
1994-06-11 | SOAMelt | Morrison, CO | 8:49 | Very intense, hard rocking version with incredible tension. Released on Live Bait Vol. 6. |
1995-06-09 | Antelope | Morrison, CO | 10:32 | Unusual jam. Sort of off-key. Sort of evil. Dissonant and anti-melodic. No real peak; it just fades into "Rocco." |
1995-06-09 | SOAMelt | Morrison, CO | 13:19 | Improvisational playing in several sections tests the rhythmic and melodic standards for "SOAM" in this solid version. |
1995-06-10 | Mike's | Morrison, CO | 20:02 | The 1st jam segment (to 7:20) is loaded with tension and moderate dissonance. The 2nd jam begins with sounds akin to "Simple," but gradually descends into a murky caldron of eerie and spacey improvisation. At 14:00, the jam begins to emerge from the underworld with low key play, a rhythmic pulse, and growing, dissonant energy, before finally returning to "Mike's" proper to wrap up. |
1995-06-10 | Weekapaug | Morrison, CO | 11:33 | Some "CYHMK"-like jamming leads to a quieter improvisational section which pushes the bounds of "Weekapaug" proper. Released on Live Bait Vol. 6. |
1996-08-04 | SOAMule | Morrison, CO | 12:21 | Page solo, followed by Trey on guitar, then the rest of the band join in leading to the klezmer, chanting and finish. |
1996-08-05 | DwD | Morrison, CO | 16:52 | Great early funk jam starts at 12:00 with Page on the clavinet and Trey on the mini percussion kit. -> to "It's Ice." |
1996-08-05 | It's Ice | Morrison, CO | 8:28 | Not too long, but a pretty unusual and cool jam. |
1996-08-05 | Halley's | Morrison, CO | 8:13 | The band rocks out the typical outro jam a little longer than usual, then Page cranks up the theremin for "Somewhere Over The Rainbow." |
1996-08-05 | Mike's | Morrison, CO | 13:37 | An intense and hard rocking 1st jam with spiraling tension is followed by an equally powerful, but different 2nd jam. No mini kit action here as Trey is clearly out in front guiding this powerhouse jam. |
1996-08-06 | Tweezer | Morrison, CO | 16:55 | Imperfect "Norwegian Wood" teasing from Trey. |
1996-08-07 | Stash | Morrison, CO | 12:42 | Jam shifts to major mode at about 8:08, continuing until about 9:30, for some upbeat jamming. |
1996-08-07 | Ya Mar | Morrison, CO | 9:30 | Lots of Trey banter during the jam, including his warning about the notorious Red Rocks giant iguana. |
1996-08-07 | Runaway Jim | Morrison, CO | 8:21 | "Runaway Jim" -> "Gypsy Queen" (Santana) -> "Runaway Jim." The jam also has some good rhythmic exploration beyond the segue to "Gypsy Queen." |
1996-08-07 | Gypsy Queen | Morrison, CO | 5:43 | -> in from "Runaway Jim." Lots of good Santana-like rocking in this section which -> back to "Runaway Jim" to conclude. |
1996-08-07 | Runaway Jim | Morrison, CO | 1:07 | -> in from "Gypsy Queen" to wrap up this solid "Runaway Jim." |
1996-08-07 | Possum | Morrison, CO | 12:02 | Extended section of dissonant jamming (6:25 - 9:50) eventually returns to more familiar "Possum" habitat. |
2009-07-30 | Stash | Morrison, CO | 17:35 | Extended major mode groove (9:53 - 14:53) establishes this good Red Rocks version as the first noteworthy 3.0 "Stash." |
2009-07-30 | Wolfman's | Morrison, CO | 11:26 | > in from "Ghost." Different early part of the jam where Trey and Page hit on a riff that they pursue along with staccato playing. The release section has a "Louis Louis" (the Kingsmen) vibe to it. |
2009-07-31 | C&P | Morrison, CO | 13:18 | This one is more laid back than the one played at Alpine almost a month before. They hit a nice little '09 funk jam. Around the 10:30 minute mark they turn the corner and build to a nice climax. Also, this was the first time the "Drowned -> Crosseyed" combo was performed since 9/14/2000. |
2009-07-31 | Tweezer | Morrison, CO | 12:25 | Diverse, tight, melodic jams. |
2009-07-31 | BDTNL | Morrison, CO | 7:24 | The jam has an interesting section from 4:05 - 5:10 where Trey deviates from the standard melody line. |
2009-08-01 | Tube | Morrison, CO | 5:39 | Aggressive clav playing from Page while Trey plays an assortment of rhythmic riffs and Mike holds the tight groove together. |
2009-08-01 | Antelope | Morrison, CO | 12:21 | Serious tension, dissonance, and rhythmic change-ups combine to distinguish this very good version from most 3.0 ones. |
2009-08-01 | R&R | Morrison, CO | 13:43 | Breaks into some great stop/start jamming. Fish keeps it crisp and clean. |
2009-08-01 | DwD | Morrison, CO | 15:22 | "LA Woman" teases and an excellent moving jam with rhythmic shifts and Page on multiple keyboard instruments. |
2009-08-02 | Boogie On | Morrison, CO | 16:30 | Dynamic and improvisational version that includes a "Twist"-esque jam and "Oye Como Va" tease from Page. The sentiment is very positive and upbeat (again). Must-hear for any 3.0 nay sayers. |
2009-08-02 | YEM | Morrison, CO | 17:54 | Fantastic -> into an excellent "Undermind" with Bill Kreutzman. |
2009-08-02 | 2001 | Morrison, CO | 7:12 | The addition of Bill Kreutzmann leads to one of the funkiest versions of the 3.0 era. The second jam will punch you in the face. |
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