Just came across this photo from the big night. Look at my Soldiers holdin all that dance room! Yeah Michigan Crew!

Just came across this photo from the big night. Look at my Soldiers holdin all that dance room! Yeah Michigan Crew!

Two very interesting coincidences/forshadowings:
First, the lyrics to Strange Design. “Hold the wheel, read the sign, keep the tires off the line…”
Second, Trey telling the world to only stay in the right lane unless your passing at Big Cypress.
Phish breaks up.
Trey gets pulled over for swerving in and out of his lane, goes to jail, goes to rehab, gets better.
Phish comes back, and makes our little World a much more joyful place…
The New Years’ runs really do seem to ignore the basic laws of time and space, and reach into the future and the past.
If only they didn’t feed Father Time those meat sticks…
I mean, then again, what if he would have simply yelled, “I DON’T WANT A SLIM JIM?”
The whole Gamehendge Time Factory would have stopped working, because the Great Disco Ball of time would have simultaneously slammed into it, and Axilla would have never been sung the same way again!!!
What a nightmare!
::Smokes some of what Little is smoking::
I love what Cypress means to the Phish community. Having never gone, I love hearing accounts of how this show really touched peoples lives. I truly believe that this was one of the greatest concert experiences of all time: just the audience and the band showing their mutual love for each other. In that environment, the band produced what I would consider, THE most transcendental performance of its career. This show embodies literally every single thing about phish I love: the jams, the bond with the audience, the goofiness, bustouts… etc.
No point talking about the music, if you’ve heard it, you know where its at.
my first show.
definitely a life changing experience.
passes Crystal Bong to Devin
I wish I wasn’t 12 when Big Cypress went down…
But then again, it was what it is, and it is what it has been. And it WILL be. Again and again. '09 was fine! Oh '10 will be zen, my friends!!!
Listening to Rock and Roll right now. What an incredible jam!
On the remastered AUD Adam referenced above, right when they start the ambient jamming, you can hear a group of people yelling “L” “O” “V” “E”, “L” “O” “V” “E”, “L” “O” “V” “E”.
Great post. Great show. Great time. Great friends. Great memories!
^ I remember listening to that and cracking up about that last part Trey talked about.
I can just imagine Trey walking into his house to that family party.
Some neighbor sitting there and asking Trey:
“So,…tell me about your concert Trey?” “What did you guys do?”

How the hell could you even begin to talk about that 3 hours after,…let alone 3 years. ![]()
Trey’s wife yelling at him “Trey,…take out the garbage!” “I need you to go get some milk at the store”

From the most amazing concert,…to the reality of life in a couple hours…crazy.
I was still sleeping in my tent at Big Cypress while the boys were home already.
My favorite version of Sand ever…and many other songs…which I will post my feelings on.
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How bout that Antelope Greg character huh?
Haha, well done.
The Antelope from Big Cypress was the shiz too. Oh wait, that was from the previous night. Move along, nothing to see here ![]()
If that monster set would have just been a regular sized set, where do you think it would have ended? I don’t think it would have gone any further than the YEM, (which is nothing short of an amazing version btw). So…for that reason, as much as the Gin and Disease and Twist and Rock and Roll are all top 5 versions, this set really starts getting into some very uncharted waters around Crosseyed and Painless and I think the next 5 hours or so of the set are the best Phish has ever played.
I want to really go off about that Meatstick closer, but I’ll save that for another post.
Listening to Rock and Roll right now. What an incredible jam!
This is probably my number 1 Rock and Roll, and it’s definitely my favorite jam on this whole show.
Decided it’s been too long so I listened to all of Big Cypress at work this week. I’m on 2001 right now and will probably finish up before I post this.
Man, what a trip down memory lane! I was 18 years old and just finished my first semester at college. My high school touring buddy was back up for the holidays. We drove from Syracuse to NJ to meet up with four older friends. Then in NJ we rented one of those 80’s Caravans and made the trip down. Being 6 deep and the youngest in the group we were seated in the middle row of seats. While we didn’t have driving responsibilities, which was nice, but we also didn’t have a lot of room or even head rests. It may not seem like a big deal until realizing we drove from Princeton to Miami straight.
After ‘refueling’ in Miami we hit the road, the only road, to Big Cypress. What a traffic jam that was. We got there fairly early on the 28th and started with the celebration. It took us about 10-12 hours to get to our campsite. Finally settled in and feeling fine on the 29th we walked over to the gate outside the concert area to listen to soundcheck. There must have been a few thousand people hanging around listening to the music. It wasn’t very loud but was still very enjoyable, especially with that many people.
The campgrounds were filled with all sorts of cool hidden areas and sculptures. I remember standing on the ice pyramids often during the day to cool my body down. As hot as it was during the day it was quite cool at night, allowing for maximum recharging before the inevitably long sets.
There really isn’t much to say about that music that hasn’t already been said. Most songs were some of the better versions played and they did a great job with their bustouts too. All I know is I’m glad I ran into the guy with 8g (dried) of Oregon blue caps. I kid you not, this thing was one huge cap and a stem as long and think as my middle finger. Being so dry down there I was amazed he still had any on the 31st. Ate half around 11:40 then the rest around 12:15 as I cursed him out for being weak. Then 12:20 hit and you can fill in the blanks from there.
Come sunrise, there were a lot of fallen soldiers on the ground and many many more who retreated to their tents. I’d guess only about 1/3 of the people were still there for ‘Here Comes The Sun’ but I could be off.
Easily one of the most enjoyable and most memorable weeks of my life.
^nice recap.
Lotsa people on the ground for sure.
Gave a handful of fungus to the gate guard on the way in. Bet he had fun.
I turned 18 at midnight.
Decent birthday I guess.
I was out from the middle of the Crosseyed and came to life again in the middle of Quadrophonic Topplings. I was uber confused.
I was out from the middle of the Crosseyed and came to life again in the middle of Quadrophonic Topplings. I was uber confused.
I was out after leaving the bathroom on the plane after take off after taking those gel tabs ![]()