From cdirksen@earthlink.net Sat Sep 12 23:35:41 1998 Date: Thu, 09 Jul 1998 23:15:40 GMT From: cdirksen@earthlink.net To: dan@netspace.org Newsgroups: rec.music.phish Subject: 8/16/97 Went YEM 8/16/97 The Great Went, Limestone, ME YEM opens according to Plan. The spacey pre-Nirvana section is typically beautiful. Around 3:05 Trey sustains a note and proceeds to increase its volume dramatically, which elicits a few yahoo's of approval from some fans. Nirvana at 3:49 (someone commented at one point that there has to be a better name for this section, and I certainly agree.. free show for whomever comes up with a good name for this section.. if you don't know what I'm talking about, check out the YEM on "A Live One" between 2:52 and 3:35). Mike's solo section at 4:33 is groovy; more upbeat than usual. Pre-charge section is good.. although Trey doesn't sustain the second Note as well as he usually does. Charge at 6:55 and "Boy" at 7:08 after an ok scream. Good WUDMTF segment.. Tramps jam at 9:19. Page takes off.. good accompaniment from Mike (don't hear any signals for the tramps moves.. he just jams along with Fish and Page). Trey comes in at 10:12 (from the crowd reaction, there was trampoline activity.. but Mike just jammed along with Page instead of signaling for the tramps moves). At 10:46 Page teases "Here Comes Speedracer." Good leads from him on the organ! Trey, Mike and Fish just accompany Page's very busy hands. Page is still tooling around at 12:12.. a very drawn out tramps segment, frankly. Great stuff from him in here! I'm wondering whether there will be a clear start to the jam segment.. At 12:45 Trey begins soloing in the lower octaves (as good a place as any to mark the start of the jam segment). He hasn't hit on any theme in the first minute, but at 13:52 he does hit on one and repeats it a few times over the course of the next.. he keeps repeating it for many measures, actually. It's a fairly catchy theme. Very funky.. groove-oriented. Fish is adding a lot of hi-hat to this jam, which he doesn't do very often. Trey is still toying around with theme he picked up at 13:52 (15 mins). The groove begins to pick up in intensity around 15:50, when Trey climbs a bit higher on his 'doc. Yeah! =^] Great soloing from Trey over strong accompaniment from Fish, Mike and Page... At 16:45 they kick into the final climactic portion of the jam, and Mike starts repeating a variation of the theme that Trey had been repeating earlier. Trey and Page join in.. nice thematic groove!! (18 mins) Excellent jamming from everyone around 19 mins.. great interplay! Around 19:40 Trey sustains a chord and the jam cools down.. Mike becomes more prominent, but he just repeats the same note (in time with Fish). Trey turns on a strange effect and begins noodling over this hazey, monotonous-but-gripping groove laid down by the others. Very hypnotic groove in many ways. Trey's noodling isn't very melodious, though. Kinda scary overtop the aforementioned mind-melting, hypnotic jam... begins dying out.. At 21:46 Trey starts vocal jamming (scatting actually), and Page joins in, softly.. the jam just fades out and by 22:15 Page, Trey and Mike have stopped playing (Fish taps the bass drum lightly for a bit before stopping completely by 22:30). They're just vocal jamming at this point. Fish clearly articulates "Put it down" in here, many times, actually. At 23:41 Trey starts playing Trainsong. Well.. a very unusual jam segment overall, so I have to give this the slightly above average B+ rating, even though a "typically awesome" B might be more appropriate in light of versions of the last few years. two cents charlie