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« Reply #3885 on: October 28, 2009, 03:43:28 pm »
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plus I would hate to hear Phish\'s version of Run Like Hell which would pale in comparison to what the Biscuits have done with that song.



example link please


oh man!  There are many that I could recommend that would blow your mind.  

THis is THE Run Like Hell:

http://www.archive.org/details/db1999-10-22.shnf

be careful though...it\'s a 35 minute mind fuck.  

Here is a safer and tighter version that is a good example:

http://www.archive.org/details/db2002-10-05.shnf

and when you get done listening to the Run Like Hell from this show, listen to the whole thing.  Arguably top 3 Disco Biscuits shows of all time.  2nd set really cooks!
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« Reply #3886 on: October 28, 2009, 04:31:30 pm »
YES The Album is gone...

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Here is a safer and tighter version that is a good example:

http://www.archive.org/details/db2002-10-05.shnf


Not bad if I wanted to hear a 15+ minute jam...

PF version from The Wall - 4:24
PF version from Is There Anybody Out There - 7:05
DB version from link above - roughly 2:30

I\'m not being picky about the song in general, I enjoyed it, but as a cover of a PF song, it blew... You didn\'t know it was Run Like Hell until 7 minutes in and that was only for 1 minutes.  Then we got a short DB type jam and then another minute of Run Like Hell.  After that, we get 6-1/2 minutes of a jam that doesn\'t sound anything like the song and then 30 seconds of the end of the song...

So that being said, I think Phish would mop the floor with DBs on a version of Run Like Hell...
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« Reply #3887 on: October 28, 2009, 04:38:19 pm »
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YES The Album is gone...

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Here is a safer and tighter version that is a good example:

http://www.archive.org/details/db2002-10-05.shnf


Not bad if I wanted to hear a 15+ minute jam...

PF version from The Wall - 4:24
PF version from Is There Anybody Out There - 7:05
DB version from link above - roughly 2:30

I\'m not being picky about the song in general, I enjoyed it, but as a cover of a PF song, it blew... You didn\'t know it was Run Like Hell until 7 minutes in and that was only for 1 minutes.  Then we got a short DB type jam and then another minute of Run Like Hell.  After that, we get 6-1/2 minutes of a jam that doesn\'t sound anything like the song and then 30 seconds of the end of the song...

So that being said, I think Phish would mop the floor with DBs on a version of Run Like Hell...


we are obviously looking for different things from this song.  I love the jammed out versions, as long as the jams are interesting.  As many times as they have played it, it sometimes will results in stuff that really doesn\'t go anywhere.  The Biscuits have covered this song enough times it practically feels like their own at this point (like phish with Yamar, Rock n Roll, 2001, etc).  It really is inconceivable to think Phish could do a better job.  I need this song to be jammed out when i hear it.

I prefer the Disco Biscuits version of Run Like Hell to Pink Floyd\'s original.
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« Reply #3888 on: October 28, 2009, 04:46:35 pm »
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we are obviously looking for different things from this song.  I love the jammed out versions, as long as the jams are interesting.  As many times as they have played it, it sometimes will results in stuff that really doesn\'t go anywhere.  The Biscuits have covered this song enough times it practically feels like their own at this point (like phish with Yamar, Rock n Roll, 2001, etc).  It really is inconceivable to think Phish could do a better job.  I need this song to be jammed out when i hear it.

I prefer the Disco Biscuits version of Run Like Hell to Pink Floyd\'s original.


To each is own...  When I think of that era of Floyd, I\'m looking for the crisp Gilmour sound, not an up-beat tempo that I can dance to...  Honestly, I\'ve never like Floyd jammed out, even when PB would cover ABITW Pt. 2...   But again, to each is own...
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« Reply #3889 on: October 28, 2009, 05:46:02 pm »
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plus I would hate to hear Phish\'s version of Run Like Hell which would pale in comparison to what the Biscuits have done with that song.



example link please


oh man!  There are many that I could recommend that would blow your mind.  

THis is THE Run Like Hell:

http://www.archive.org/details/db1999-10-22.shnf

be careful though...it\'s a 35 minute mind fuck.  

Here is a safer and tighter version that is a good example:

http://www.archive.org/details/db2002-10-05.shnf

and when you get done listening to the Run Like Hell from this show, listen to the whole thing.  Arguably top 3 Disco Biscuits shows of all time.  2nd set really cooks!


wow the vocals are fucking awful on the \'99 version. so bad i had to mention it in a phish thread. carry on with the phish talk.
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« Reply #3890 on: October 28, 2009, 11:07:36 pm »
d00000d pretty lights after show at the westcott post cuse phish

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« Reply #3891 on: October 28, 2009, 11:55:15 pm »
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axed.

I\'m not going to search back through this thread to see if anyone commented on the Stones\' "Let It Bleed" theory, but it\'s certainly possible.

The stage pics look fucking sick.
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« Reply #3892 on: October 29, 2009, 08:18:58 am »
where are the pics of festival 8?
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« Reply #3893 on: October 29, 2009, 08:53:46 am »
recently deceased:

Led Zeppelin | Zeppelin I
Van Morrison | Astral Weeks
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« Reply #3894 on: October 29, 2009, 09:04:42 am »
David Bowie | Hunky Dory
Genesis | The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Jimi Hendrix | Electric Ladyland
King Crimson | Larks\' Tongues In Aspic
MGMT | Oracular Spectacular
Michael Jackson | Thiller
Prince | Purple Rain
Radiohead | Kid A
Rolling Stones | Exile on Main Street
Yes | The Yes Album

just for the record...
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« Reply #3895 on: October 29, 2009, 09:28:48 am »
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David Bowie | Hunky Dory
Genesis | The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Jimi Hendrix | Electric Ladyland
King Crimson | Larks\' Tongues In Aspic
MGMT | Oracular Spectacular
Michael Jackson | Thiller
Prince | Purple Rain
Radiohead | Kid A
Rolling Stones | Exile on Main Street
Yes | The Yes Album

just for the record...


Saw the leaked map of the venue.

The only 2 albums not named after the campgrounds are MGMT and Michael Jackson. I said Thriller back on 8/2/2009.

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given spacey credit for this one.. Thriller should/makes sense to cover for halloween


It looks like it just might be.
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« Reply #3896 on: October 29, 2009, 09:36:29 am »
And where is said leaked map?
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« Reply #3897 on: October 29, 2009, 09:43:28 am »
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And where is said leaked map?


I\'m unable to link it because its on my MAC at home but its out there if you want to see it and you don\'t have to go to PT to see it.

But all is shaping up to confirm the rumors that Jamptopia has stated about the campgrounds and 8 albums left going into the festival.

With the same breathe, it could also be the 100th album theory that is played.

I\'ll take a picture of the map when I am inside the venue later tonight.
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« Reply #3899 on: October 29, 2009, 09:52:02 am »
The third link is the closest to what I saw last night.

Good work linking the maps
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