Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1992-07-24 | YEM | Wantagh, NY | 17:03 | French hairdo VJ. |
1993-07-23 | Antelope | Wantagh, NY | 11:46 | Searing hot and extremely improvisational jamming, with several false peaks followed by gut-wrenching tension. |
1994-07-15 | SOAMelt | Wantagh, NY | 12:06 | Really cool and different "SOAM" with ghoulish tension and a great section with Page out in front leading the quick tempo, rhythmic and frenzied jamming. At other points, the jamming could be fairly described as demented. |
1994-07-15 | Bowie | Wantagh, NY | 18:26 | Dissonant, rhythmic "Type II" jam has a cool "Jessica" jam at 12:45 that comes out of nowhere. |
1994-07-15 | Reba | Wantagh, NY | 12:48 | Cool jam with Trey slashing his way into the jam before incorporating some really cool effects. The band modulates intensity, and Trey teases "Theme from Popeye," which the band morphs into full-band playing. A bit of a fake-out into the build produces super experimental playing, but Trey muscles the version to a fiery conclusion. |
1994-07-15 | It's Ice | Wantagh, NY | 9:01 | Page dominated in a great way, but with solid work by the rest, especially Fish. |
1995-06-28 | Foam | Wantagh, NY | 11:07 | > in from "Axilla (Part II)." Both Page and Trey have unusually long solo sections. |
1995-06-28 | Tweezer | Wantagh, NY | 19:35 | Can you !#@!!&% believe this? "Dave's Energy Guide" sandwich and a "Cannonball" jam. |
1995-06-28 | DEG | Wantagh, NY | 0:40 | -> in from "Tweezer." "DEG" is sandwiched inside the "Tweezer" jam. |
1995-06-28 | Tweezer | Wantagh, NY | 10:33 | -> in from "DEG" as this excellent "Tweezer" continues. |
1995-06-29 | SOAMelt | Wantagh, NY | 11:56 | Seemingly played at a slower tempo, this is a creepy and spacey version with nice tension. A psychological face melter. |
1995-06-29 | Bowie | Wantagh, NY | 27:35 | Extremely improvisational. Pretty much leaves "Bowie" in the dust following the composed section, only returning at the very end. A+ for exploration. |
1995-06-29 | YEM | Wantagh, NY | 24:20 | AMAZING B&D SEGMENT! |
2009-06-02 | Possum | Wantagh, NY | 8:00 | Sweet Page B-3 solo at the beginning of the jam, followed by Trey. |
2009-06-02 | KDF | Wantagh, NY | 7:05 | Debut. |
2009-06-02 | Hood | Wantagh, NY | 17:20 | After a delicate start, the jam slows even more, introducing synthesizer at 9:00 and then develops into a billowing ambient cloud before gradually shifting back to "Hood" at 12:15 and continues to build with some unusually tense notes from Trey. Very unique. |
2010-08-17 | BDTNL | Wantagh, NY | 14:14 | Very good, multi-section "Type II" jam which starts off rocking, quiets down, then rebuilds with an upbeat sense. |
2010-08-17 | Caspian | Wantagh, NY | 5:20 | Unique and unusual reading of the "Caspian" jam. Quality over quantity here. |
2012-07-03 | Sand | Wantagh, NY | 10:50 | Each band member puts their stamp on this one in a great collective effort, which includes an "Izabella" tease. Shifts at 6:50 to allow Page to lead on the Wurlitzer as Trey lays back. Ends with staccato playing from Page, loops, and a -> into an exceptional "Golden Age." |
2012-07-03 | Golden Age | Wantagh, NY | 13:15 | -> in from "Sand." There is fantastic interplay between Page and Trey throughout this jam, and Mike also does his part to punctuate the groove. Concludes with a beautiful ambient passage led by Page on the Wurlitzer. A top "GA." |
2012-07-03 | Antelope | Wantagh, NY | 11:54 | Rhythmic changes, mode changes, suspensions, and melodic variation are key elements which make a version, and thus more interesting than the typical "average-great" one. This strong old-school, new-sound version uses all of these. |
2013-07-12 | Reba | Wantagh, NY | 13:03 | Bizarre version. After swinging through the composed section, Trey augments his tone, and the pitch can easily be considered grating. But his playing remains distilled and deliberate, and, if nothing else, interesting. Any problems here, however, are offset by the others. Page is great. And Fish is a machine. But it is Mike who drives this version, his playing superb throughout, and, in spots, it seems as though he is running lead. |
2013-07-12 | Bowie | Wantagh, NY | 11:34 | Another good one with multiple minor/major mode shifts. There's also some nice rhythmic shifting and percussive coloring from Fish from 6:53 - 7:57. |
2013-07-12 | R&R | Wantagh, NY | 19:02 | All in all, a quality, multi-section jam. Mike, Page and Fish are strong throughout. If you can just mentally tone down Trey's frequent use of the pitch shifter, it's all good. > to "2001." |
2013-07-12 | Tweezer | Wantagh, NY | 12:33 | Page drives the jam into an outstanding peak in the final few minutes, and an excellent segue into "Cities" occurs with Fish playing the rhythm of the "Wedge." |
2022-07-26 | STFTFP | Wantagh, NY | 9:23 | For the second time this summer Phish steal a little extra time to extend a version of this rocker. As at Deer Creek, the band stays mostly within the confines of the song, but luxuriates in a laid back yet crisp approach that culminates in a "Meatstick" flavored peak that -> to NICU. |
2022-07-26 | Gin | Wantagh, NY | 14:23 | At first quickens into an uptempo minor groove, then bursts back to major peaksville, before a final segment kicks in at 11:30 with the jam downshifting to moodier fare in which Trey slips the "Gin" riff to head home in a slightly off-kilter way, leading to > "Maze". |
2022-07-26 | I Never Needed You Like This Before | Wantagh, NY | 16:22 | Trey's quarantine rocker breaks out for the first time into open-ended improvisation. The jam begins with a hint of normal "INNYLTB" guitar riffing before modulating to an airy major key section. The music coasts along pleasantly in this space before getting spacier. Trey begins a repeating minor pentatonic riff while Page soaks the air with fat synthesizer textures. It then modulates back towards major key territory while retaining a loose, psychedelic feel. The music fades out in a slightly ambient wash that > an astounding "Leaves." |
2022-07-26 | Leaves | Wantagh, NY | 16:44 | "Leaves" gets its first chance to truly "breathe" in this extended journey. Marvelous melodic interplay and "Beneath a Sea of Stars"-esque ethereal playing abound as the band leaves the song structure in the dust. The jam's power grows in its psychedelia, with every musical pivot well-executed and mellifluously melting into one another. The music then settles into a mysterious yet incredibly powerful space, with Trey layering multiple delay effects over Mike's synth bass, Page's stunning keyboards, and Fishman's ever-steady rhythmic rudder. Highly inspired improvisation. |
2022-07-27 | Wolfman's | Wantagh, NY | 13:36 | > from "Mike's Song" (in a show that would, ultimately, become a "Groove") slinky play emerges as the lyrics fade, the band riding a wonderfully-paced, feel-good wave. Check out Page, around the ten-minute mark, as he shakes things up, via his concert grand, a really cool passage that Trey responds to in kind. Page shifts to his keys, and play becomes refreshingly rocking, with a set of repeated riffs that are as pleasant as the surf smacking the shore. Trey breaks free, working the version to a strong peak before play uniquely cools to a perfectly placed "Ya Mar." |
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