Welcome to the 225th edition of Phish.Net's Mystery Jam Monday. I've posted NINE clips this week -- these nine clips share something in common. To win, be the first person to identify the song and date of each of the nine mystery jam clips, and answer what the nine clips share in common.Each person gets one guess per day, with the second “day” starting after I post the hint -- each guess should contain nine songs / dates, and a guess at the commonality. No sharing or trading of answers is allowed. A hint will be posted on Tuesday if necessary, with the answer to follow on Wednesday. The winner will receive an MP3 code good for a free download of any show, courtesy of our friends atLivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. Good luck!
Note: Some (iOS) users may notice that the audio skips back to the first clip only halfway in, looping indefinitely. If that's the case, you can listen here.
Hint:
Answer: Congrats to @TwiceBitten, now @TwiceAnMJMWinner, who correctly identified the 5/7/94 Dog Log (Soundcheck), 6/16/95 Runaway Jim, 9/2/87 Shaggy Dog, 7/12/03 Dogs Stole Things, 5/3/85 McGrupp (PhishTracks and Phish.in' have a track labeled "Whipping Post -> McGrupp", but it only contains Whipping Post), 8/21/15 The Dogs, 7/23/88 No Dogs Allowed, 8/21/87 Harpua, and 12/2/97 Dog Faced Boy, as well as the canine theme that connects them all. I must say I'm really pleased with so many folks taking a crack at this week's crazy MJM, so I'm curious to see how folks do next week when we'll be back with our now typical 3 clip + theme format for MJM226: Holiday Edition.
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Actually, I do know one of the jams, but I'm guessing it's the easiest of the bunch.
I got roped into going to a show tonight, so I won't be able to devote any time to this until late tonight or even tomorrow. I'll definitely take a crack at it though if you sleuths haven't solved it before I get a chance to dig in. Good luck everybody!
7/8/16 - Mansfield, MA - Tweezer
6/26/16 Noblesville, IN - Water in the Sky
7/2/16 - Saratoga, NY - Jesus Just Left Chicago
1/1/17 - New York, NY - Ghost
10/30/16 - Las Vegas, NV - Maze
7/6/16 - Portland, ME - Divided Sky
7/14/ 16 - George, WA - Down With Disease
7/18/16 - San Francisco, CA - Scent of a Mule
Theme: All of these jams take place IN THE FUTURE!
Judging by that hint (one that's missing audio), I bet we are.
I spent a little time listening last night after the show, and once I had the theme the answers started coming pretty fast. But I was too tired and had to go to bed after finding only five of them.
I agree that it would be interesting to know if we've all found the same ones. I feel like I found the five easiest ones, so I'm guessing yes. It's tempting to share which clip numbers we've found, but Pete's probably right...that could easily lead to answer trading. I'd be happy to compare notes after it's over though.
first I started listening to every show marijuana has been smoked at. You can imagine how far I got with that....
second I started searching for every show(s) in Long Beach.
third and most importantly, I discovered the hint clearly wants us to check out every show when Cactus wore a scarf!
Theme: Dog songs
1 - Dog Log 5/7/94 (soundcheck)
2- Runaway Jim 6/16/95
3 - Shaggy Dog 9/2/87
4 - Dogs Stole Things 7/12/03
5 - McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters 5/3/85 (not on phishtracks)
6- The Dogs 8/21/15
7- No Dogs Allowed 7/23/88
8- Harpua 8/21/87
9 -Dog Face Boy 12/2/97
Nicely done!
I can confirm that the six I had are correct. I haven't checked, but I'd wager the other three are correct too.. @TwiceBitten knows his old, weird Phish.
1. 5/7/94 Dog Log Soundcheck
3. 9/2/87 Shaggy Dog
4. 7/12/03 Dogs Stole Things
6. 8/21/15 The Dogs
7. 7/23/88 No Dogs Allowed
9. 12/2/97 Dog Faced Boy
Theme is Dog Songs:
1. Dog Log (5/7/94) - soundcheck
2. Runaway Jim (6/16/95)
3 - Shaggy Dog 9/2/87
4 - Dogs Stole Things 7/12/03
5 - McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters (5/3/85) - not on phishtracks
6- The Dogs 8/21/15
7- No Dogs Allowed 8/04/88
8- Harpua 8/21/87
9 -Dog Face Boy 12/2/97
Regardless this week was fun. Thanks ucpete!!!
2. 6/16/95 Runaway Jim
5. 5/3/85 McGrupp (segment starts at 7:32)
8. 8/21/87 Harpua
Nice MJM, @ucpete! Great win, @TwiceBitten!
It was funny I was looking for the first jam and stumbled into the 9th jam, Dog Face Boy. Then eventually I realized The Dogs jam and it was on. I started listening to a bunch of those mid 90's Runaway Jim's too for the 2nd jam and was saying to myself @uctweezer wouldn't torture us with one of those 20min plus Jims. Nope! He went for the 30min Jim. That's just cruel!
Awesome MJM! Gonna be tough to check in next week on Memorial Day.
Were we in fact missing it?
D'oh! I even hovered the cursor over the picture to see the url, but I assumed pastebin was just a photo hosting site.
For me, the first one I nailed was The Dogs, then I got Dogs Stole Things.
At first I thought No Dogs Allowed was Divided Sky (which is it in a way) so I thought they were all songs that start with the letter D. That led me astray for a while. Then I got Shaggy Dog and new it had to be Dogs related so I solve the No Dogs Allowed. Figured their had to be a Dog Faced Boy in there somewhere but couldn't find it. Thought about Harpua but didn't think it would be possible to find it. McGrupp and Runaway Jim ... I wasn't smart enough to think about those two. doh!
I knew the song right away for #3, #4, #6, #7 & #9. So I focused on what I thought were the harder ones first, thinking if I can get these then I'll spend the time listening to 50 versions of Dogs Stole Things. I knew the soundcheck tune must have been Dog Log...used youtube to find that. I honestly lucked out because I knew that the 5/3/85 McGrupp wasn't on phishtracks. Also I could hear that it had two guitars and keys faintly in the background, so there weren't really a lot of options for what this could be (this is actually Page's first show by the way). It's on the jam chart in yellow and I remember having to download the show in order to hear it. Where I bet a lot of people ran into trouble is the confusion around it being listed but not actually available. If you search songs for McGrupp it doesn't show up because the preceding 18 minute jam is labeled Whipping Post > McGrupp but it cuts just as McGrupp starts. I think I actually even wrote to phishtracks guy a few years ago but he never corrected this. So yeah I found this before I saw the pastebin hint (which I did eventually find). I imagine this is the one that was really hard for people, so once I got that one I put in the work to get the rest. The jamming chart helped me get the version of Dog Faced Boy, but for #3, 4, 6 and 7 I just had to listen to every version until I found the proper clip. The hardest two for me were #2 6/16/95 Jim and #8 8/21/87 Harpua. I knew those had to be the tunes I was searching for because I was running low on dog songs. It's just that #2 could have come from any jam and #8 didn't sound like Harpua. I actually tried listening to a bunch of ambient pieces from Harpuas for #2 (thought for a second it was the end of the Clifford Ball version) before I decided to switch tactics and check out long versions of Jim. There were no drums in that clip so it was pretty easy to find starting at the end of all the major versions and scanning through backwards. Once I got that, I knew Harpua was the last song I needed, so I started from the first version on phishtracks, and hey guess what? Ian's Farm is the first recorded version available on the site. Voila!
You probably didn't need all that info, but there it is!