Hell yeah!
It was the loudest thing i’d ever heard and i knew my time had come to enter the delta…
leave it on press…depress, depress…
llama taboot taboot!!
I might be in the minority here but…
In later years “the pause” in Divided Sky got a little out of control. I saw a show in Philly in 03 where it was well over a minute - proabably closer to three. Stop basking and just play the song already.
If you listen to some shows from the early 90’s the pause almost non-existent.
Ya, I noticed each year the pause seemed to be longer and longer. I definitely like the early shows where the pause is maybe 3-5 seconds, not minutes.
It got to be a little self-indulgent…
I wonder what is going through Trey’s mind during the short…and long…pauses…he’s waiting for that right moment where he “knows” when to kick back into the song. Probably feeding off the crowd energy.
Yes for listening purposes the pause, if long, is a bit much…but at a show i could care less how long it gets!
I think I heard in some interview or something where Trey in the later “Sky”'s said that during the pause he listens for three bursts from the crowd. One right when the pause starts, a second one when that one dies, then silence, then a third eruption from the crowd. Then he would hit the note. So maybe it was the audience not cheering quick enough! haha
^yes i’ve heard that too…if he stays true to that then the crowd energy definitely varies from show to show (duh!)
i’ll be he doesn’t always stick to that, though.
i remember reading something about trey playing the whole segment in his head (during the silence) and he says it seemed like the crowd would cheer at the right moments…
i think the pause is a way for trey to “play the audience” for a minute or three…
Lizards- the trick is to surrender to the flow
YEM- Boy. Man. God. Shit.
Wilson- Blap boom bi biddy boom
Cities- Look over there, dry ice factory…good place to GET SOME THINKING DONE!
2001- goin up to the peak!
Tweezer- the beginning riff
SPlit open and melt- We breathe deep
in a steam dream
and plunge below the water line
DOWN, DOWN, DOWN,
between beams
to the gloom room
among the seaweed and the slime
down, down, down
Melt
I love phish!
I don’t know if it’s been mentioned already, but the way that Fish drops the drumbeat to start 2001 is F*cking sweeeeeet!
-Daniel
i don’t know if has been mentioned, but…
“i’m alright…cause i got a degree”

How about when they are ending a set, and they hit that chord, then stop, then hit it again for the wrap up and all the “thank you, we had a great time, don’t drive in the left lane” stuff, and then they’d drag that final chord out, and every time it seemed it was the end they’d keep it going a little longer. great stuff.
Mike’s bass rift in the beginning of DWD…goosebumps everytime
here’s a few…
first and most obvious: THE LICK that famously begins the jam out of DWD.
then there’s that trill at the end of Silent in the Morning. just really beautiful (i believe this was mentioned earlier).
and then there is that sticatto riffing at the end of Waste. barely audible in the studio recording, but live, sweet heavens above.
more sticatto-like riffing at the end of the “new” Tela. goosebump inducing.
and i must say, the layered vocals, combined with the “cascading” piano and guitar in Bouncing i still find gorgeous. it never got old for me.
how do you do it, ernest?
speaking of trey’s Victory Licks, how about the one that explodes out of Bug? the first time i heard that (Cypress), i think i said “NO! you stop that!” because it was like, way too poweful. actually, that whole song is just so amazing to me. i haven’t heard nearly enough Bugs.
and of course: “I’d like to go to your house and gather all your razors and pick all the
little prickly hairs so I can weigh them, what do ya say?
Five pounds, six pounds, seven pounds”, etc.
duuhhh!
OOM PAH PAH OOM PAH PAHHHHHHHHHH
Almost forgot to mention
“halfway between Erie and Pittsburgh…”
I Come from the land of darkness, i come from the land of doom. chills everytime
I like when Trey starts the loop leading into the Jibboo jam.
The opening of Timber is fun. Buried alive explodes out of the gate.
What about moments in songs new since 2009?