Welcome to the 99th Mystery Jam Monday at Phish.net. As usual, we will be playing for an MP3 download, courtesy of our friends at LivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. The rules haven't changed: you need to correctly identify the song and the date to win. Post your guess in the comments. One guess per person per day (with the second “day” starting after I post the hint). A hint will be posted on Tuesday (if necessary) and the answer will be posted on Wednesday. Good luck...
Tuesday Hint: No hint needed this week.
Wednesday Answer: Congratulations to long time listener first time caller @andrewrose on his big win with the 7/15/99 post-"Kung" jam. As far as that particular style of '99 jamming goes, it doesn't get much better. See you all next week when we celebreate the 100th edition of Mystery Jam Monday.
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Pretty much a shot in the dark, but that has to be from '99.
@ucpete
I know, have never heard a great sounding copy of this show. Strangely enough I've never been able to track down decent-sounding copies of a lot of great shows I saw that year. Time for some archival releases!
if anyone can tell me what that theme is trey is playing, i'd appreciate it. it turns up most frequently in 99, but i've spotted it in 98 too and as far back as 97.
it reminds me of mike oldfield's tubular bells. wondered how long it would take before surfacing in a MMJ. that pattern of notes from Trey has been driving me crazy since 99. off the top of my head, you could check out the Tube from Oswego, it's in that as well, starting around the 4:20 mark.
I think you're referring to what I call/consider the jiboo riff (used a lot in jiboo, on the studio jiboo, too). It was definitely a heavily used reoccurring riff/theme in 99.
Hope this clears us your mystery.
@TheDeputy - yeah agreed, you've got it with the Jibboo. I totally brain farted on it. I wish i could recall some examples off the top of my head but it can definitely be found in 98 and 97 (maybe earlier) ... several years before it surfaced as Gotta Jibboo. Here's a link to the part of Tubular Bells (Side 1 Part 3) that the Jibboo riff always reminded me of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewIdPNvHoc8&feature=fvwrel
During the Jam coming out of Kung about 1/2 way through...
Is it possible that a Jersey Boy might win on a clip from NJ?
Maybe my "time" on the Oswego Tube is different than yours... I have crowd cheering for the first minute, so maybe its a little different than your version. At my time, at 4:30- Trey begins Crosseyed licks (at least that I hear). It continues until the breakdown back into Tube.
Anyway- glad somebody cleared this up for you.
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that's great, that's the reoccurring line right there in that youtube vid you linked. cool.