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Monday, January 31, 2011

Dub Like An Antelope

Having followed The Dead and then Phish for 25 years now, while always listening to Reggae, you can say I'm a bit of a skeptic when it comes to "Tribute" records, or in this case, a "Celebration" record, as most of these records fall short of the mark. But when I saw the artists that cut tracks on this record, I knew it wasn't the same old thing, and I'm pleased to say I was right.

Toots and The Maytals nailing "Back on the Train." Steel Pulse doing 'Farmhouse", dance-hall style. Sly Dunbar (Black Uhuru)and Robbie Lynn on "Waste", Chalice and King Yellowman sharing the spotlight on "Bouncing", Bob Andy serenading on 'Waste" and Wayne Armond singing soulfully on "Bug". Folks, it doesn't get much better, as artists like these do not put out sub-par music.

But what I found to be some of the truly inspiring tracks came from artists not in the mainstream. Tessanne Chin's vocals on "Free" are nothing short of spectacular, as are the beats and vocals on "Makisupa" and "Boogie on Reggae Woman", where newcombers The Rootz Underground kept me on my feet as one sequed nicely into the other. And I love the lead singer's raspy voice.

If you like Phish and/or Reggae, then this is a no brainer - it is well worth the download. There is nothing out there that even come close. [Review by Tosh44]


Dub Like an Antelope
Or you can just download the mp3s

Friday, January 28, 2011

Hug Your Farmer w/ McConnell & Fishman

Phish members Page McConnell and Jon Fishman will be the very special guests featured in the February 3 Hug Your Farmer fundraising concert at Burlington, VT's legendary Higher Ground Ballroom.

The benefit aims to raise funds for Pete's Greens, a certified organic vegetable farm, which suffered a devastating fire earlier this month. One hundred percent of the proceeds from ticket sales will support Pete's rebuilding effort.

Beyond McConnell and Fishman, the lineup for the event will also feature Russ Lawton and Ray Paczkowski (Trey Anastasio Band), Bob Wagner, Clint Bierman and Peter Day (The Grift), Rich Price (The Sweet Remains), Jer Coons, Joshua Panda, Mike Clifford and Matt Hagen (Lendway) and Will Evans (Barefoot Truth).

Tickets are $35.00 in advance or $45.00 day of show. More information is available on the venue's website and on Pete's Greens' website.

Photo Courtesy of Pete's Greens

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Ryan Getz is also a staff writer for Headstash

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Mike Gordon Announces March Tour


MIKE GORDON MARCH 2011 TOUR

03/05 - McDonald Theatre, Eugene, OR
03/06 - Van Duzer Theatre, Arcada, CA
03/07 - Crystal Bay, Crystal Bay, NV
03/08 - The Rio, Santa Cruz, CA
03/09 - House of Blues, San Diego, CA
03/11 - Orpheum Theatre, Flagstaff, AZ
03/12 - Sheridan Opera House, Telluride, CO
03/13 - Belly Up, Aspen, CO
03/14 - Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO
03/15 - The Bottleneck, Lawrence, KS
03/17 - Pageant Theatre, St. Louis, MO w/ Galactic
03/18 - Mercy Lounge, Nashville, TN
03/19 - Center Stage, Atlanta, GA
03/20 - Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
03/22 - Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY
03/23 - Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY
03/25 - The State Theatre, Falls Church, VA
03/26 - Higher Ground Ballroom, Burlington, VT

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Trey Band Announces Acoustic/Electric Tour

Trey Anastasio Band hits the road this winter for an Acoustic & Electric Tour that runs from Feb 18th through the 5th of March. The shows will also feature a full solo acoustic set from Trey along with a full electric set marking the first time that Trey has toured in this format since 1999.

2/18/2011 State Theatre – Portland, ME
2/19/2011 Palace Theatre – Albany, NY
2/20/2011 House of Blues – Boston, MA
2/22/2011 Terminal 5 – New York, NY
2/23/2011 Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA
2/25/2011 StageAE – Pittsburgh, PA
2/26/2011 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion – Columbus, OH
2/27/2011 Riviera Theatre – Chicago, IL
3/01/2011 Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
3/02/2011 Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
3/04/2011 The Music Box – Los Angeles, CA
3/05/2011 Fox Theater – Oakland, CA

TAB Lineup: Natalie Cressman (trombone and vocals), Jennifer Hartswick (trumpet and vocals), Russ Lawton (drums), Tony Markellis (bass and vocals), Ray Paczkowski (keyboards) and Russell Remington (tenor saxophone and flute) & of course Trey Anastasio (jedi mind tricks & general guitar wizardry)

A limited number of tickets for all shows will be available through a real-time ticket presale beginning Friday January 14th at 10:00 AM EST and ending Thursday January 20th at 5:00 PM EST through Trey's online ticketing system at http://treytickets.rlc.net/




Ryan Getz is also a writer for Headstash Magazine

Monday, January 10, 2011

REVIEW: Phish's 3 Night NYE Run in NYC

Originally published on Headstash.com by writer Ryan Stiles.

With a five-night New Year’s Eve run in six days, Phish went above and beyond to please their East Coast phans. Two “warm-up” nights in Worcester, Massachusetts on December 27 and 28 allowed the band to build up an insane amount of tension. You could even hear Trey wince on the recordings.

Those shows were certainly nothing to scoff at with an extremely rare “Mound,” a wonderful “Harry Hood,” a Sarah Palin-themed “Alaska,” a gorgeous “Carini” and a beautiful “Mountains in the Mist.”

But those two nights were just the beginning of a monumental run that will not soon be forgotten. Unlike past runs at Madison Square Garden, this run felt like one cohesive experience with each night highlighted by something different.

December 30 featured an amazing setlist for those yearning for a solid set from beginning to end. From the beginning chords of “Cities,” to the insanely intimate “Camel Walk,” to the first ever “Bathtub Gin” played at MSG, Phish delivered one of their most hit-heavy sets of the year.

The highlight of the evening was the second set opener, “Tweezer,” where the jam lasted for almost twenty minutes, and the “Tweezer Reprise” encore.

The New Year’s Eve show was a wonderful culmination of the previous years’ efforts, playing old favorites and new jams alike. Sandwiched between the first and second half of “You Enjoy Myself” was “Manteca” – a song that hadn’t been played in over a decade.
At the stroke of midnight, some phans might have gotten a bit of a flashback from 2000’s Big Cypress with the reappearance of “Meatstick” and the band flying in on a giant hotdog. The band made their way to the stage tossing out foam hotdogs, all the while dozens of dancers in varying attire from an African tribe to a group of high-kicking Rabbis, performed the “Meatstick Dance.”
After speaking to several fans, we were all in agreement that this was one of the best New Year’s Eve stunts in recent memory – no matter how fuzzy that memory may be. Phish rang in the New Year with a dance-inducing “After Midnight” cover and finished the set out strong with an ethereal “Slave To The Traffic Light” > “Grind” > “First Tube.”

The New Year’s Day show typically believed to be more of a “hangover set” was everything but as the band came out strong.

In the first set alone, we received a “Runaway Jim,” “Guelah Papyrus,” the first “Round Room” in over 200 shows and a wonderfully executed “Reba.” During set break, no one was too sure as to where the band was headed. The second set opener was a Page-heavy “Crosseyed and Painless” that blew my mind and set the tone for the rest of the evening.

The band took this Page vibe and transferred it over to “Sneaking Sally Through the Alley” and right into “Makisupa Policeman,” during which Jon Fishman busted out his famous “Kick Drum Solo.”

For the encore a megaphone was brought on stage and that could only mean one thing: me first “Fee.” It was something special to say the least, only to be outdone by Page whipping out his keytar for a truly funky “Frankenstein” that brought the roof down.

After these past few shows, it is honestly difficult for me to listen to anything aside from these sets. I’m not ready to move on from the amazing vibe that exists only when Phish and MSG converge.

Over 20,000 hippies grooving and twirling about in the walkways and aisles made you realize just how much love there is for this band. Whether it’s 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 this was some of the best playing I’ve seen from Phish or any band for that matter in quite some time.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

It's Raining Hotdogs: Phish's NYE Souvenir

For all of you curious as to what the band was throwing down upon the crowd from their flying hotdog, well- look no further! This hotdog with the words New Years Eve 2010 has become a quick collectors item, just like the pingpong balls of a previous MSG concert! Ebay is already fetching $75+ for one of these!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Must Watch: Phish Meatstick NYE Video

Phish has released an amazing video showing a few behind the scenes shots and the full performance from the 12/31/10 New Years Eve show. This is pretty much a full on Broadway style production here! The video is nearly 10 minutes long but it is a must watch all the way through. Enjoy!


Phish - "Meatstick" 12/31/10 New Year's Eve

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Phish Setlist: 1/1/11 Madison Square Garden NY, NY

Set 1: My Soul, Tube > Runaway Jim > Foam, Guelah Papyrus > The Divided Sky, Round Room > Walk Away > Gotta Jibboo > Reba[1], Walls of the Cave

Set 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Twist[2] > Simple, Sneakin' Sally through the Alley > Makisupa Policeman[3] > David Bowie

Encore: Fee[4], Frankenstein[5]

Notes: Round Room was played for the first time since July 13, 2003 (140 shows). Twist contained Manteca quotes from Trey. Makispua included the lyrics "I went home late last night after doing the New Year's stunt, I laid back on my couch and rolled myself a blunt" and also featured a "kick drum solo." Frankenstein featured Page on keytar.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Phish Setlist: 12/31/10 Madison Square Garden

Set 1: Punch You In the Eye, AC/DC Bag, The Moma Dance > Scent of a Mule, Burn that Bridge[1], Weigh, Ocelot[2], Beauty of My Dreams, Gone, Rock and Roll

Set 2: Wilson > 46 Days, Sand, NICU[2] > Down with Disease > Ghost, You Enjoy Myself -> Manteca -> You Enjoy Myself[3]

Set 3: Meatstick[4], Auld Lang Syne[5], After Midnight, Backwards Down the Number Line, Piper > Free, Waste, Slave to the Traffic Light, Grind

Encore: First Tube[2]

[1] Phish debut.
[2] Auld Lang Syne tease.
[3] Manteca quotes in vocal jam.
[4] Portions pre-recorded; Lyrics sung in multiple languages.
[5] a cappella with Meatstick singers.

Notes: This show featured the Phish debut of Burn That Bridge. Ocelot, NICU and First Tube contained an Auld Lang Syne teases. Beauty of My Dreams was played for the first time since July 22, 2003 (133 shows). Manteca was played for the first time since October 30, 1998 (301 shows) and the ensuing YEM vocal jam contained Manteca quotes. Before midnight, several groups of multiethnic dancers appeared on stage and sang the Meatstick lyrics in their respective languages. The band joined the dancers and then stealthily disappeared from the stage, only to reappear at the other side of the arena in the giant hotdog from past NYE shows ('94 and '99). As a result, portions of the Meatstick were pre-recorded.

Live Phish 12/29/97