The latest episode of the Helping Friendly Podcast features music and conversation about September 2000. Check it out!
Back from tour and well-rested, we're wax poetic about a month filled with alternating heaviness and raging guitar jams. We break down the high points and low points of this overlooked month in Phishtory and play four amazing pieces of music.
We explore such topics as: is Hershey 2000 all about the Tube? Is Piper the jam of the year? Why is Trey playing so much guitar? Can you hear the sadness in any of the jams? Or just the darkness?
This episode has chapters, so you should be able to navigate through this episode.
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In a similar vein, an exploration of July 1993 would be welcome as well. It's rightly overshadowed by the following month, but even its existence is seldom acknowledged by anyone.
Good Show Guys.
I was there and remember the first set being okay, but nothing too exciting. I moved from the concrete seats to the lawn, hoping the second set would strike a little higher. I was blown away by the first three songs. Still among my favorite jams. Piper Gumbo Ghost, and then a nice Mango, about as good as I could ask for.