The folks at LivePhish have released Live Bait Volume 11 as a free download, featuring tracks from previous shows from cities Phish will perform on the 2015 summer tour that begins next week. The collection includes the following:
- "Prince Caspian" > "Light" from 2012-09-01 at Dick's Sporting Goods Park - Commerce City, CO
- "Runaway Jim" from 1997-07-31 at Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA
- "Tweezer" from 1996-12-01 at Pauley Pavilion – University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
- "You Enjoy Myself" from 1995-10-14 at Austin Music Hall – Austin, TX – with Medeski Martin & Wood and Dominic Placco
- "Stash" > "I Didn't Know" from 1995-06-15 at Lakewood Amphitheatre – Atlanta, GA
- "Mike's Song" > "I Am Hydrogen" > "Weekapaug Groove" from 1991-11-08 at Ivory Tusk – Tuscaloosa, AL
- "Bathtub Gin" > "The Vibration of Life" from 1996-11-19 at Municipal Auditorium – Kansas City, MO
- "Halley's Comet" from 2000-09-18 at Blossom Music Center – Cuyahoga Falls, OH
- "Reba" from 1997-08-09 at Alpine Valley Music Theatre – East Troy, WI
- "Split Open and Melt" from 2000-06-25 at ALLTEL Pavilion at Walnut Creek – Raleigh, NC
- "Harry Hood" from 1998-08-08 Merriweather Post Pavilion – Columbia, MD
- "Storage Jam" > "Sleeping Monkey" from 2011-07-02 SuperBall IX – Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, NY
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I just listened to the 6-25-00 Split the other day. It's crazy how a potentially "best ever" version of a song can be played during easily the worst show I have ever attended and possibly one of the worst all time.
I thought Trey was going to nod off during Slave, and listening to it, he actually might have.
In many ways the playing is like some of the really cool '04 stuff, only absent the menacing spirit.
One of my favorite things about summer is LB.... seeing what comes out of the capsule. Last year it was the JB 'Tweezer' and 'Nothing.'
Have fun at the shows; it's still such a great time to be into the band.
If you have no choice except to get a Fu*kerpants, it might as well be this one from Dick's.
Love the Stash and Gin, plus the early Mike's.
Christmas in July. Thank you Phish.
and oh my god Raleigh 2000 was so awful. i don't even remember them playing Melt, looking forward to hearing it again.
Maybe the one show I ever heard where Mike seemed like the biggest problem!
The genesis of the nickname seems to make sense, as people weren't into this random 3 minute songlet that popped up incessantly in 95
But once they expanded it for the first time at Melkweg, it probably should have lost the stigma, no?
I guess I just don't get why it seems less popular than Bug, despite them having relatively identical jams and Bug having lyrics that were probably written the same day as Sand and Jennifer Dances... AKA: The least inspired day Trey ever had where he still wrote 3 songs!
I kid i kid.. Kinda.
I'll always be a Caspian fan. Trey has done some excellent noisy/textural solos in it, and Page is always doing something gorgeous.
I always felt like the marathon of MPP 2000 was a makeup for that..Think that show is over an hour longer IIRC
Like you say, Trey has certainly used the song to make some cool noise. The Darien '00 version is cool in that regard, in that the playing informing the show to that point doesn't dissolve with the introduction of those few chords. And of course this has happened a number of other times as well. Back then I'd get a feeling akin to when I hear BDTNL emerge today. Trey loves both songs, so that is cool. And I like both songs. But I do wish, in the moment, that they'd gone in a different direction.
Great tracks for running like the proverbial Antelope!
Never heard the Hood in this batch - was skeptical at first, then was rewarded with lovely "soft-loud" 98 bliss.
Looking forward to diving into some of the others, particularly that Melt.