Welcome to the 190th edition of Phish.Net's Mystery Jam Monday! The winner will receive an MP3 download courtesy of our friends at LivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. To win, be the first person to identify the song and date of the mystery jam clip. 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. Good luck!
Hint (Posted 2015-06-30 10:10 am): As noted in previous MJMs, sometimes the mystery jam of the week is topical and sometimes it is not. This week's mystery jam is intentionally topical.
Answer (Posted 2015-07-01 10:20 am): It's a rare week when the Blog wins, but even more rare when the contestants aren't even close. This week's MJM was played in a small club in Vermont, but the date of the show may come as a shock you. The clip comes from the 4/11/04 Sand at the original Higher Ground in Winooski. While it features Trey, Mike, Page, and Fish, it comes from a Trey solo show -- or, just like the Fare Thee Well concerts, a Trey side project. The Blog wins its 13th MJM out of 190, and the contestants will play for two MP3 downloads in next week's MJM.
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I'll go with 4/1/86 help on the way.
David Bowie - June 18 '94
Fishman's snare sounds odd, Page's use of the B-3 is a little unique, Mike's extra poppy, and Trey's tone strikes me as 1990-ish. I'd say it's in the key of A but it could also be related to E, but that's type II...
At this point we have to work collectively on this one.
Probably isn't it but I've been combing through '92 and '93 Bowies and Chalkdusts and think I'm getting close, but gotta split so that's my guess for now. The mix for 4/10/93 sounds similar to the MJM mix at least... (so did the one from 5/2/92, which is an incredible sounding show that I'm happy I found!)
No, there is no such show with this type of reference. It's funny because the hint could have just been that is a SBD recording but at least there is something to help you; or throw you further into confusion.
;-)
Tricky but good selection, @bl002e. MJM forces us to fine-tune our ears. Bring it for next week!
Either way, I was not going to get that one. Well done MJM. I think it's been a while since you have experienced the sweet taste of victory.
Well played!
http://www.mediafire.com/download/cdfy87muliarga4/2004-04-11+-+Higher+Ground+-+Winooski%2C+VT.rar
Booo blog!!!
Obviously, this hint wasn't exceptionally helpful, but it had been way too long since the contestants were stumped, and I'm a firm believer that the more challenging this game is, the greater the number of people there are who are able to participate, and the more fun it ultimately is. I'd thought of making the hint related to the location (either the state of VT or some reference to the song "Higher Ground" , but I feared that either would give it away to easily, not realizing how stuck most of you would get on this one being from an older show.
And as alluded to by @uctweezer, the precedent of MJMs not necessarily being from an outright Phish show has already been set (see here and here). At least this one featured Phish in its entirety. :-)