Welcome to the Columbus Day edition of Mystery Jam Monday here at Phish.net. As usual we will be playing for an MP3 download, courtesy of our friends at LivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. The rules haven't changed: you need to correctly identify the song and the date to win. Post your guess in the comments. One guess per person per day (with the second “day” starting after I post the hint). A hint will be posted on Tuesday (if necessary) and the answer will be posted on Wednesday. Good luck...
Wednesday Answer: Looks like we have a third member joining Rabeldy and Pauly in the faculty lounge. Congrats to Bl002e for being first with the Columbus 7/15/00 "Disease." What could be more appropriate this week than Columbus and Disease? In any event, the Blog will be hosting a Bl002e-curated Mystery Jam sometime soon. See everyone on Monday...
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great jam tis is'
Which was played in Columbus, of course.
Not a clue as to where it could be from. Not sure with such a short clip how we could figure that out. Give us a clip of the main theme where Gordo implements the slap technique and it may be possible to get it down to an era.
More like:
[3] The jam out of Mango included a segue into the opening chords of Have Mercy, which for no logical reason was aborted. A painfully long band discussion followed, raising expectations for what song would follow if Have Mercy was not chosen. Ultimately, Bug followed, disappointing approximately 93.2% of the audience.
outta the 14 shows i show that summer,omly got 1 YEM
So great minds think alike, I suppose.