Welcome to the 156th edition of Phish.net's Mystery Jam Monday! As always, the first person to identify the song and date of the mystery jam clip will win one MP3 download courtesy of our friends at LivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. Each person gets one guess per day, with the second “day” starting after I post the hint. A hint will be posted on Tuesday if necessary, with the answer to follow on Wednesday. Time to open wide them earlids and get crackin'...
Answer: Making it three consecutive first-time winners, @Mike_Thong came up with the correct answer in an impressively short amount of time: the 6/8/12 Roses Are Free. One of the most commonly-stated misconceptions Phish fans seem to have is that there was a time in Phish's history when the band would regularly add an extended jam to the ending of Roses. However, out of the 40 times Phish has played the song, the 2012 Worcester version is only the third of three such renditions, following the Island Tour and Big Cypress. So think about that before the next time you lump Roses in with songs neutered in the 3.0 era like Bag, Halley's, Tube, and Mike's.
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nailed it
I knew I heard this live but was going through my '98 and '99 shows with Simple.
Loving the spreadsheet of past MJM's!
You guys rock.
I hopin' for sweet redemption here after botching the Specimens of Beauty MMJ
That's one of a few dozen phish crosses that Fleezus has tasked me with carrying
And I'm going to go out on a limb and proclaim a 6 minute 2013 Tube slaps around the mildly jammy late 90s/0xy versions, Dayton and Salt Lake and Hershey among others are clearly on another planet of course.
Gumbo 23 of 88 jammed. Halleys 23 of 102. Cities over 10 minutes 8 of 72 times.. But
12/28/11 and 8/6/10, easily the two best versions outside of the Went and Deer Creek 97
Are an average of 10:30 which is an insanely potent reminder of the power of 3.0s improv.
I made a list of songs that had gone yard more often than Roses and it was interesting. If I had an adderall prescription and didnt have a daughter I'd probably write 10,000 words about why people always point out Roses wasnt jammed but never point out that Number Line or Fee or KDF or Chalkdust or Suzy or Ya Mar or BOTT or Mango or a double handful of others weren't.
Gumbo, Halleys, Tube, Roses and AC/DC Bag are like the pistons of a veteran frustration generation engine. I feel like 3-4 of those came in clumps at points in 3.0 and it was always funny.
I'm of the mind that I'd rather hear all new and different songs get jammed out and leave these in the past, of course I'd rather hear them jammed than nothing jammed.. But there's a solid 30 songs that aren't thought of as jam songs which feel more pregnant with possibility these days.