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DescriptionPHiSH 1995-10-31 (Tuesday) Rosemont Horizon Rosemont, IL ------------------------------------ Live Phish Volume 14 Recorded and mixed by Paul Languedoc Post-Production: Phish Archives Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering Phish Archivist: Kevin Shapiro, assisted by Rob O'Dea and Kevin Monty ------------------------------------ DISC 1 SET I 01 Icculus (4:22) 02 Divided Sky (15:07) 03 Wilson (4:41) 04 Ya Mar (8:16) 05 Sparkle (3:45) 06 Free (9:39) 07 Guyute (10:38) DISC 2 01 Run Like an Antelope (12:51) 02 Harpua (14:17) SET II (The Who's Quadrophenia) 03 I Am the Sea (3:28) 04 The Real Me (3:22) 05 Quadrophenia (6:08) 06 Cut My Hair (3:49) 07 The Punk and the Godfather (4:54) 08 I'm One (3:12) DISC 3 01 The Dirty Jobs (5:45) 02 Helpless Dancer (2:20) 03 Is it in My Head? (3:37) 04 I've Had Enough (5:47) 05 5:15 (6:20) 06 Sea and Sand (3:30) 07 Drowned (4:58) 08 Bell Boy (4:32) 09 Doctor Jimmy (8:35) 10 The Rock (6:35) 11 Love, Reign O'er Me (6:37) DISC 4 SET III 01 Audience Chess Move (2:28) 02 You Enjoy Myself (40:33) 03 Jesus Just Left Chicago (9:18) 04 A Day in the Life (4:31) 05 Suzy Greenberg (8:30) E: 06 My Generation (4:40) Additional musicians: Don Glasgo - trombone/French horn Dave Grippo - saxophone Alan Parshley - trombone Joey Sommerville - trumpet Harpua included a story from Mike about a dream about raccoons. The Michael Jackson references continued, as Trey teased the audience by saying that Jimmy was listening to the Halloween album while the band played a Beat It tease. Also, the second set was preceded by recorded Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' and Thriller teases from Michael Jackson's Thriller album. The second set "musical costume" was The Who's Quadrophenia and was performed with Dave Grippo on alto saxophone, Don Glasgo on trombone, Joey Sommerville on trumpet and Alan Parshley on French horn. During Bell Boy, crew member Leigh Fordham, clad in a bell boy outfit, sang Keith Moon’s original part. All of the Quadrophenia songs, as well as My Generation, were Phish debuts. YEM was almost 40 minutes long, contained teases from Trey of The Real Me and DEG, and was preceded by the audience chess move. The chosen fan, dressed as a Wookie, cracked under the pressure and could not choose a move on stage, prompting a quote from Fish that “Wookies can’t play chess.” The Rock was teased after the failed move. Jesus Just Left Chicago featured Grippo on alto saxophone; Suzy Greenberg featured Grippo, Glasgo and Somerville. My Generation was performed acoustic. Before My Generation, the crew set up a Keith Moon replica drum set on stage. After the song, Fish and Trey destroyed the drum set a la The Who. Finally, a stagehand brought out a large plunger. Trey pressed it and set off a huge explosion backstage. This show was officially released as Live Phish 14. In the soundcheck, Suzy Greenberg was performed three times: the first with only Grippo, the second with the band and Grippo, and the third with all of the horns, alternate lyrics, and Bell Boy quotes. The jam through the end of the soundcheck was played with horns. phish.net Sharing Widget |
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