Comparing, contrasting, and ranking is a rite of fandom. We do it instinctively, compulsively, as an expression of our devotion. The staff here at Phish.net embraces it internally, and now we'd like to invite our users in on the game.
With help from our friends at Ranker, we're glad to introduce a new blog feature called Phishing Poll Thursdays, which will give you the opportunity each week to rank a list of our choice -- some serious, some not-so-serious, and some downright absurd.
We kick off today with a topic that's on everybody's tongue during this brief respite between the standard issue summer tour and the coda of Dick's: your favorite jams of summer so far. Below the fold, you'll find a self-explanatory widget where you can register your favorites, and we encourage you to defend and debate your rankings in the comments section. We've started you off with our list of serious contenders, but you can feel free to add your own if you feel we've given the short shrift to a jam you love.
Ready, set, go!
If you would like to add your own item to the list, simply click the link directly below the poll (above) and select "Add Item" above the list on the Ranker website.
Click to listen to the tracks below with the help of phishtracks.com.
Light - SPAC 7/5/13
Split Open and Melt - SPAC 7/5/13
Down With Disease - SPAC 7/7/13
Crosseyed and Painless - PNC 7/10/13
Rock & Roll - Jones Beach 7/12/13
Tweezer - Jones Beach 7/12/13
Down With Disease - MPP 7/13/13
Stash - MPP 7/14/13
Light - MPP 7/14/13
Energy - Northerly Island 7/21/13
Down With Disease - Toronto 7/22/13
David Bowie - Toronto 7/22/13
Crosseyed and Painless - The Gorge 7/26/13
Undermind - The Gorge 7/27/13
Golden Age - Lake Tahoe 7/30/13
Tweezer - Lake Tahoe 7/31/13
Seven Below - Bill Graham 8/2/13
Rock & Roll - Bill Graham 8/3/13
Runaway Jim - Bill Graham 8/4/13
Light - Bill Graham 8/4/13
Harry Hood - Hollywood Bowl 8/5/13
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But yeah, there are some way, way out there results thus far, imo.
That would suck because it's still really spine-tingling.
@bertoletdown, I strongly suggest you give the Alpharetta Chalk Dust another listen. Yes, it's under 10 minutes long, but it's as mellifluous and beautiful in that 10 minutes as the Dick's version from last year, and I do not say that lightly. It's the highlight of a really great set. I agree with you that the Toronto Bowie deserves to be higher - I like it better than the Toronto Disease.
The competition has been pretty fierce as far as jams go this year, which I think says something about the year's quality. I don't disagree with the overall theme of the poll, though, which is essentially that the West Coast leg was probably stronger on balance (whatever that means) than the East Coast, at least in terms of highlights. Both legs boast very good, consistent shows, with a few truly great ones sprinkled in (MPP2, Jones Beach, BGCA3, Tahoe2, both Gorge shows, Chicago3). It's been a really great year, and the best may still be to come.
When I posted, the order was different. Lotta movement on the board! Tweezer, then PNC is my 1 and 2. Now I see the PNC is down to 4. Seriously this is like horse racing. Undermind seems a little high. Truly enjoyed the Jim, though. Hood seems way too high. Chalkdust, really? Vultures? Slave? All just my opinion of course but these are my head scratchers.
I'm adding this now. You are right. I saw 2 Gorge and 2 BGCA. Sally was a standout.
As for the list surprised to see so many of the last shows on top and not one from Chicago. My favorite jam this tour was Tweezer > Sand > Carini from SPAC2 or the entire 2nd set at GORGE1.
Bangor - Antelope and Hood
SPAC 1 - Light (noted); honorable mention to 46 Days-> Steam
SPAC 2 - Split (which is listed incorrectly up top) and the Sand> Carini is super funky
SPAC 3 - Ghost, Piper
PNC - Corsseyed
JB - Bowie (best jam of the night imo) and then the R&R through Cities
MPP 1 - Maze, Split, DWD, Hood (BEST HOOD OF 2013 imo), YEM
MPP 2 - Stash (best jam of the night), ScentOAM, It's Ice (best of tour), Light-> Boogie
Alph 1 - R&R-> HB-> Makisupa
Aplh 2 - Energy-> Fluff
Chi 1 -
Chi 2 - Mike's Them Groove, Piper, Slave
Chi 3 - Ghost
Toronto - DWD
Gorge 1 - Bowie
Gorge 2 - the entire second set
Tahoe - Gin, Golden Age, Ghost
Tahoe 2 - THE Tweezer
BGCA - Sand, Seven Below
BGCA 2 - R&R and Slave
BGCA 3 - Divided, Jim, Bowie
Hollywood - Hood
I think rating the jams is a fun activity but adding in the negative ratings is unnecessary.
I just want to go on record as saying I thought that the Hood jam at MPP 1st night was pretty sick.
To address some specific comments for future lists - we could potentially offer a version that just has upvotes and no downvotes (personally I prefer including downvotes, but I understand the argument against it). It's something that we've already comped out and were planning to offer at some point. In the very very near term, maybe as soon as next week, we'll be launching a version that you can "rerank" from and a link to your personal lists would save to the widget on phish.net.
Oh and btw my personal 2cents on the list - I haven't had time to listen to the majority of these jams yet, but I do agree that the Holly Hood (the only show of this tour I caught), excellent as it was, is probably a bit high. But of course that's what makes opinion-based rankings so interesting . . .
That MPP Hood should be a top ten when it's all said and done.
That being said, I thoroughly enjoy how they are "going out there" again and are really polishing up their musicianship from tight 7-minute possums with huge peaks to the Chalkdust of Alpharetta (which was sick).
Unfortunately though, the only show I was physically at this Summer was Alpharetta... and I must say I had a fucking fantastic time. I loved the Frost. Page absolutely laid down an AMAZING Army of One at that show as well. I loved the seague into Heartbreaker after Rock & Roll. The Chalkdust (again) was sick, not to mention the awesome time I had with good friends that I don't get to see but once a year.
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There are shorter jams that may have gone to better places *in particular segments* than the Tahoe Tweezer went to *in particular segments*. The first Type II sequence in the MPP Stash, for instance, is as good as anything in that Tahoe Tweezer. What I would suggest makes the Tahoe Tweezer stand out is that they played at a level of excellence at or near the best of what was played this year, for a protracted period of time, over several different segments that were played at said level of excellence at or near the best of what was played this year, without flagging or becoming rote or uninteresting. This is not an easy thing to do. I'm never going to penalize the band for playing 15 minute jams if those 15 minute jams are awesome (or even 10 minute jams if those 10 minute jams are awesome - again, the Alpharetta Chalk Dust), but I can't see how a 36 minute jam that never fails to delight for all 36 minutes shouldn't get *some* kind of bonus. I wouldn't give that bonus to every other 30+ (or 20+) minute jam, that is for sure.
I take deep umbrage with the folks above saying nothing else this year is in the same league of the Tahoe Tweezer - the PNC Crosseyed, BGCA Jim, and MPP Light and Stash (at the *very least*) approach the Tahoe Tweezer. But when you take in the way that several marvelous jam sequences were so seamlessly molded together into one tremendous jam...I just don't see how the question of jam of the year can have any other answer. And, frankly, the fact that there *are* people that disagree (sometimes vociferously so) that the Tahoe Tweezer is the jam of the year tells me everything I need to know about the quality of 2013.
2) I agree with @AlbanyYEM that there should be a separate poll for first set jams
So bottom line is, you're my only hope clark benson-kenobi. Help me! I promise I am not slow :-)
Side note: @FACTSAREUSELESS knows whats up. Gorge Night 1 set II is the best set of the summer from top to bottom. Amazing flow and energy abounded in that place. Perfect night. Also, Tahoe Tweezer is king of 3.0. Bethel Waves Sound Check is Queen.
Mandatory knee-jerk reaction to current ranking: Bangor Golden Age should definitely be up there, and the Toronto Disease should be Top 5 easily. No idea how the Hollywood Hood is #3.
1) Tahoeezer
2) Gorge2 - Disease > Undermind > Space
3) PNC - Crosseyed / Chicago3 Harpua> 'The Right Way'> Mike(!!)Narration(too historic and the message is too important to leave it off or lower down)
4) MPP1 - Harry Hood > Architect (oh, and songs Destiny Unbound > Yarmouth Road from set 1, not sure why ppl havent been discussing this amazing set more).
5) Chicago3 - Energy> Ghost> Lizards
6) BGCA3 - Energy> Jim
7) SPAC2 - Split Open and Melt, Carini> Architect
8) Chicago2 - Golden> Waves> PIPER(best 10 minutes of tour outside of tahoeezer)> Slave
9) Alpharetta2 - Drowned thru Fluffhead - the lightning storm combined with the music i will never forget.
10) MPP2 Stash, Scent (both INCREDIBLE versions, Merriweather has been underated all summer IMHO, as far as weather and vibes go, best east coast shows hands down. I keep returning to set1, MPP1, ABSOLUTE HOSE, LISTEN TO it for god's sake.
I think there is a little bit of backlash going on here as many of us prefer the model of set-flow trumping long epic jams followed by a cool-down song, followed by another jam. I believe some of you are going out of your way to denigrate the Tweezer in order to fluff up some other moments of the tour that you believe are being neglected. That's a mistake, I think. You may indeed be in love with certain other moments of the tour, and even prefer them, but you cannot honestly deny the historical and musical significance of the Tahoe Tweezer without losing credibility.
Just saying.....and this is from a person who considered Gorge1 to be the best of the tour, which was flow-based. Let's keep things in perspective.
A few more quick points - first, this list is interesting in that there is a huge level of voter participation @bertoletdown says over 50% of visitors have voted), but only about a 3-1 votes/voters ratio, which is quite low by Ranker standards. My guess is that many of the visitors to this thread caught one or two shows, and have maybe listened to a few other jams, and therefore wouldn't be likely at all to do a proper rerank of a "top 10" or whatever length, the way a hardcore tour head can. After all, there are probably 5+ hours of jams on this list. I have a feeling that rankings like these will continue to grow over time - i personally plan to check out all of these jams at some point when i'm working on a Sunday, and vote on them all accordingly, or rerank at that time. So the voting interface allows more casual participation, which we feel strongly is a good thing.
Lastly, there's the question of "what are you voting on" ie should you be thumbs-downing something you think is too high on the list, or are you thumbs-downing it because it doesn't belong on the list at all? That is a very good question, and honestly the answer is - voting is in the eye of the beholder. Myself and my team have spent many many hours wrestling with this question, and the reality is, this interface is used for many different types of rankings on just about every topic on the planet. We decided - after a lot of testing - to decide not to define this. You may well feel this is a bit of a cop-out, and that would be fair criticism, and I'm more than happy to hear other thoughts about this topic, though I probably won't respond in the next week as I'm taking my first week of vacation in 5 years, ha.
As a closing thought to what is now a ridiculously long post (thx for listening), please feel free to keep the constructive comments coming on this thread or hopefully future Rankings. I think opinion-based rankings are the best possible "filters" for topics like this and have put everything I have into building a tool to support this and just want to make it the best it can be.
Rank: College Football Preseason Top 25 (ESPN.com)
I'm sure the good pholks at Ranker have thought of this but just wanted to post here. Thanks for considering.
Didn't think so.
A decent size group of us were located on the floor center stage about 100-150ft back during the show. When the call and response began we all quickly jumped on the band wagon. We however we’re all yelling “Tah” – “Hoe”. Not Woo-Woo. Suddenly everyone around us began the same and I thought it was going to take off. We all looked at each other and everyone around us emphasizing “tah” “hoe” and it spread like wildfire but fizzled just as quickly it seemed as the entire arena began to chime in. If you listen carefully to the first few responses I think it’s clear that we all really didn’t know what to yell, at least initially. By the second response set it’s more defined and unanimous. We also begrudgingly jettisoned on our efforts and joined the “woo” crowd.
So does anyone else have any interpretations to what they heard or can remember lol. I’m sure folks were yelling all kinds of different stuff. It was awesome no matter but I believe it would’ve been more fun if our little chant had taken over. Maybe the following shows/songs with “Woo’s” could have been unique to their particular venues as well.
Another interesting similar and relevant side note I’d like to mention. This was so thrilling for me and my buddy who I went with primarily due to the fact that although we did not know each other at the time we were both at the 1996 Red Rocks Hood call and response show (although planned). To get to be a part of two virgin call and responses is one of the highlights of my life. It would be awesome if maybe phish.netters initiated another fun crowd response in the future. I.E. Golden Age “Clap your hands if you think you’re in the right place” and we the fans institute a stash like clap etc???? Just an idea.
I would compare this to all-star game voting in MLB, there are some head-scratchers for sure, regional biases, etc, but the heavy hitters are definitely there!
A question for the admin (bertoletdown) who has PNC x-eyed at #2, what criteria puts it ahead of Gorge x-eyed? I would give the edge to the Gorge version, but my bias was I was at that one, not PNC. Seven Below from BGCA is my most underrated jam from current standings, and most overrated to me looks like Hollyhood.
Bet the Dicks run nets at least 3 top tens!
1) Tahoe Tweezer - 7/31...not even astronomically close
2) C&P - PNC 7/10
3) HollyHood - Hollywood 8/5
...Runaway from SF was a close 4th. Now, let's get the Fall Tour going (and Dick's, of course)