6-21-04 - Late Show with David Letterman

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Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 20:09:20 -0500 From: Jeremy Mallard Subject: Letterman Rush Hour Gig 6/21/04 ok, to keep with the trend on these posts (for perspective): "This is my first review, despite comsuming everyone else's reviews... my first show: 12/28/90, my last time seeing ph*sh play live: LETTERMAN MARQUEE 6/21/04" LETTERMAN NYC MIDTOWN RUSH HOUR GIG: if you followed ph*sh's instructions, you were outta luck as far as getting behind "the police barricades," although once they started playing, US took over the east side of 53rd + B'way... SINGLE LIST: -Scents + Subtle Sounds (2 takes) -Wilson -2001 -Chalkdust -Tweezer -TweePriZe Everything was very well played (save take 1 of scents), but there was NO EXTENDED JAMZ, at all. Strictly TV-friendly renditions. Before they began, we were talking about how great it will be to see the live debut of "The Connection" Thankfully, no "connection" was had, rather 2 takes of "Scents + Subtle," which I think is a pretty strong new song >> it was a very interesting experience seeing ph*sh play some songs in the midst of NYC rush hour in midtown... (who's got my metrocard?) I am thankful I had the sense to leave work a bit early and walk up to the gig. You could see how much the phellas were enjoying themselves in the midst of the chaos On a side note, I wish to convey what an EPIC time I had @ both BROOKLYN showz... somehow, it made it ok that these were my last 2 ph*sh experiences. I think the venue is the best place I've ever seen the band, and, for me, it's all about having REAL SPACE to break-it-on-down (!?y'know?!). I found that space on deep Mike side, in the stands, 5 rows down from the top. E/P/I/C Not to mention, whenever I can take the train to a show, it makes it that much more enjoyable. I walked out of THURS. thinking it was THE BEST SINGLE SHOW I have ever seen, from top to bottom. Granted, I was excited by the great atmosphere, etc... and FRI... I also wish to THANK everyone who made the scene an enjoyable place to revel, freak, breakdance, rave, phish*hop, experiment with psychoactives, make out, hook up, eat, cook, drink, drive, walk, hike, camp, sleep, hitch-hike, bug, smoke, pass out, talk, network, suck N20, miss work + school, spend every dime to get to the next, collect, read, write, and, most importantly LISTEN!!! THANK YOU ALL FOR EVERYTHING, I'll see you at the next DJ SPOOKY gig... -jeremy a mallard, NYC, 6/21/04, 9:05pm ((({{{JAMEXP}}}))) to the n*th degree y'know
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:41:49 -0400 From: Joshua Henderson Subject: Phish show review letterman marquee june 22nd 2004 hiya hiya kidz hiya hiya Watching from home i can say this, it was a lot of hype for nothing.  Don't get me wrong Scents is a good tune, i saw it last summer third night deer creek but i don't understand playing it when its your only tune....i was way tired and i stayed up for a homogenized version of Scents.  The rest of the set was more retro but even a lil' Chalkdust would have been nice to represent the boyz.     On a lighter note, Mike's bass sounded unreal!  Really good through the TV, and the song was excecuted flawlessly, minus minor vocal clashings during the bridge. I understand 2 takes were needed...i wonder if they flubbed the vocals the 1st time worse?  Did Trey pick the tune aired or dave or who?  Well i'm outa here to pack for Deer Creek WEd, Thurs...see you all there..Alpine taboot taboot....... JOsh Fishman
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