^ yeah right! i thought Coventry was his 500th show??? bwahahahaaa
man, he’d have a tough time gettin a view of the stage at any show
^ yeah right! i thought Coventry was his 500th show??? bwahahahaaa
man, he’d have a tough time gettin a view of the stage at any show
im just a random noob.
Dude, I would have so asked him just to say “cows!” for me one time. Throw Momma From The Train is currently my favorite film.
I’ve only seen two films, and the other one is Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park
Listening to (or rather “reading”) you kidz talk about n00bs makes me want to pelt you with my comanaprocyl and geriatric meds. I’m just afraid to overexert myself and accidentally blast a dookie in my Depends.
:
22 years-old and the op is troubled by n00bs? I lost my face to Tweezer while you were still pulling the heads off of your sister’s Barbie dolls, son.

(Hey, what good are n00bs if we can’t haze them?)
and this is the only other film one needs to see. you are complete.
by and large, i think the whole “n00bs” thing is mostly just a concept kept alive and bitched about on PT. they have this one kid on there terrified to go to his first show because he’s technically a n00b. they keep telling him to be careful of getting “dose-raped” on the lot, and that when the vets recognize him as the n00b he is, they will run up to him and “punch him in the heart”. it’s actually pretty funny. even more so because this kid believes them.
I guess I am a N00b.
Although I never take my body further than its limits.
I’m 21 as well and never did get to see Phish. Saw the dead in 04’ at Deer Creek, and i totally n00bed it up w/ some fungi, first time as well. But its one of my great experiences in life…But i totally wasnt expecting what happened.
I tried to hit up Phish in 03’ but momma said I was too young. (she obviously knew the deal).
Since then I have been to numerous festivals and shows. (None that were phish, of course :
)
But I think I will be just fine among the ones that have been seeing Phish since 1990. My cousins were all really into phish and i was exposed at a young age. I can tell the difference between a true phish song and a cover. I purchased every DVD possible and live album/album.
I cant wait to be hazed. Half of the fun at a show is cutting it up with the old schoolers and hearing their stories and how i’m n00b. Its the closest I will ever come to a 97’ tour or 00.
I think instead of ripping on newbs all the time…tell them about your experiences and how phish truly has impacted your life.
Most of us know not to force our way to the front, or yell and scream during Amazing Grace.
I get cold chills and almost brought to tears at times watching Bittersweet motel and It.
Some favorite jams; 2001, DWD, Scent of a Mule, YEM, Fluffhead, Split open and melt, Guyute, Tweezer, Mound, along with many others
Let the butchering begin!
And I hope to see you on the road!
I think the beauty of phish phans is that they are fans by discovery. Let’s face it, Phish is not a radio heavy band(unless you have ever heard of Endless Boundary), so most people discover them through either a friend or stumbling upon them while listening to something else. My first song was Antelope, and while there are still going to be those people who are there for Farmhouse and Bouncing, most noobs still went through the same discovery as people who started with Junta.
Quick story also. I’ve been noticing among different people across the board have mixed feelings about Dave Matthews, and I want to put an outsiders perspective on it. I was a Dave fan long before I knew about Phish, and while yes they are much radio friendly, they did introduce me to the Jam scene, and they have some sweet live material(I love watching people going expecting Ants Marching and Stay and being angry that every song is 20+ min, it’s the same with every band I guess, and I bet I will experience it at Great Woods). When I went to a show with my cousin, he told me I should check out Phish as well, and well, here I am three years later. So while I know there are always going to be people who don’t like what Dave is doing, but they are a great stepping stone for people to look into Phish, the Dead, etc.
Just my two cents
I talked to one of my cousins tonight. I asked her where her first Phish show was, and believe it or not, it was this!
H.OR.D.E. 1993
The Music:
Headliners
Non-headliners
She went for A.B.B. and A.R.U.
So easo, your right, people are turned onto Phish when they least expect it. I got numerous bootlegs from cousins and one of my mom’s friends when I was approaching the ripe age of 16. But I didnt really get the music yet. I was still in my “Metallica, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, and any rock played on the radio stage”
But as I got older, I became bored with the same songs and the same drunk assholes at shows.
Thus I found Phish and the dead. And now i’m here waiting to find out if I scored any Noblesville tickets.
My first Phish album was A Picture of Nectar, which is also my favorite album.
this is a good point, and partly explain the “noob” phenomenon in the Phish fan world.
haha…seriously the vast majority of people at a phish show, newcomer or old vet, are there to see phish and have fun; not to worry about who’s been around the block the most times. i seriously don’t think most people are worried about noobs because that’s just dumb. and to anyone who is, maybe they have forgotten the point altogether. the rules of phish are three:
the end.
Thank you, Charlie Jack.
All this fucking noob talk is a little rediculous. Just go to the show and have a good time. That’s all that really matters.
I said that on pages 1 and 2 and got called a noob.
when will it end??!!!?
^ i was just hackin on ya, Hank… completely joking
either way, i agree, who cares if someone is a newbie. i don’t
Noobs don’t bother me, but cheeseballs do (we were all noobs at one time). I’m there to enjoy MYSELF and don’t really care about the crowd!!! The only thing that sucks is that it is alot harder to get front row now (and tickets for that matter).My first show was HORDE I in 92 at Jones Beach (Phish’s first headline of the tour). I was sixteen and had already seen the Dead a bunch of times. It’s the young cats who talk shit and don’t know shit that bother me. BTW, I also was at the Greatwoods Gamehenge in 94 (my first full summer tour). 17 years later after first seeing them and they still get me excited. Can’t wait for my 33rd B-day March 6th in Hampton (who’s got that extra?). I have tickets for Sat. and have a house with space to stay at 3 miles away from the show!! Anybody need a place to crash for the weekend for tix?
Me too Space. Check out the Tweezer at Big Birch July 94. GREAT second set. I was front row with my face melting (wink, wink)!!! The Dead was playing less then two hours away so all the cheeseballs were there. Phish played under a fucking wedding tent that night and we threw all of the fold up seats outside the tent by the end of the first set!!! CRAZY!!!
07-13-94 Big Birch Concert Pavillion, Patterson, NY
1: Buried Alive-> Poor Heart, Sample in a Jar, Foam, The Mango Song, Down With Disease, Fee, It’s Ice, Fast Enough for You, I Didn’t Know, Split Open and Melt
2: Possum, Tweezer tease-> Cavern tease-> Wilson*-> Cavern-> NICU-> Tweezer#-> Julius^-> Big Black Furry Creature From Mars**-> Tweezer-> Mound-> Slave to the Traffic Light-> Suzy Greenberg%
E: My Sweet One, Tweezer Reprise
*Played to the tune of “Cavern.” #With “Woody Woodpecker” tease. ^With “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay” tease. **Played to tune of “Scent of a Mule.” %“Slave to the Traffic Light” jams inbetween verses.
this thread is just hilarious in general… and jawbone if it is pot that you want you should go to bed bath and BEYOND Like will said however will was not very specific… be sure to check the BEYOND section Before you leave
Noobs,
only noobs talk about noobs…
Bwuahahahahaha
^noooooobz!!!
All this PT noob shit makes me mad I tell you that much ::enjoys cool refreshing breeze::