Monday 06/17/2013 by bl002e

MYSTERY JAM MONDAY PART 148

Welcome to the 148th chapter of Phish.net's Mystery Jam Monday! Per usual, if you're the first person to identify the song and date of the mystery clip, you'll win an MP3 download courtesy of our friends at LivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. Each contestant gets one guess per day, with the second “day” starting after I post the hint. A hint will be posted on Tuesday if necessary, with the answer following on Wednesday. Enjoy!

Answer: The Blog woefully waves its white flag this week. Despite the majority of its 34 seconds consisting of crowd noise, with a few scant seconds at the end vaguely inferring the return back to Foam, @yunkfunk was able to ID the 12/4/94 Foam. The Blog promises to appease the masses, and will at least try to stick to a more traditional, mostly-audible clip for Monday's upcoming one-hundred-and-forty-ninth Mystery Jam.

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Comments

, comment by bl002e
bl002e FYI: This was posted just now, but pre-dated to allow the latest "Revisiting..." entry to remain at the top of the front page.

Best of luck -- you'll probably need it for this one!

, comment by djcampfirepants
djcampfirepants YEM 12/9/95
, comment by jwp86
jwp86 Funky Bitch 12-30-96
, comment by jwp86
jwp86 Just a guess, although I seem to remember the crowd being louder than that when the sound cut out.
, comment by dogogbyn
dogogbyn limb by limb 7/1/97
, comment by MiguelSanchez
MiguelSanchez @jwp86 said:
Funky Bitch 12-30-96

beat me to my guess
, comment by andrewrose
andrewrose Oh come on.
, comment by Doctor_Smarty
Doctor_Smarty 7/3/11 Reba
, comment by Laidig
Laidig My guess would be Divided Sky. Perhaps the first one to incorporate the long pause...whenever that was....?
, comment by itorra
itorra @Doctor_Smarty said:
7/3/11 Reba
it's def not a 3.0 IMO where crowd is more restrained
, comment by Babyrattlesnakes
Babyrattlesnakes 2/28/91 Golgi is my guess. (The PhishTracks version fades out before loss of power.)
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer Divided Sky 6/18/94
, comment by UbiquitousSmokey
UbiquitousSmokey 9/25/99 Limb by Limb
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer @Laidig said:
My guess would be Divided Sky. Perhaps the first one to incorporate the long pause...whenever that was....?
That's exactly what I thought. And I think it was UIC '94 as referenced by Trey in the infamous Charlie Rose interview during which he discussed, among other things, the break-up.
, comment by andrewrose
andrewrose The crowd isn't restrained, it's tiny. I think the latest this could be is one of the smaller 94 shows. I can't believe I'm even pondering possibilities.
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer Here's the link to my review that has Trey's quotation:

http://phish.net/reviews/permalink.php?commentid=1357607855
, comment by Blackeydsloth
Blackeydsloth ROFL I love this guy @bl002e your awesome.

Just to get a kick I'm gonna throw out 10/30/98 Driver> Freebird LOL
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer @andrewrose said:
The crowd isn't restrained, it's tiny. I think the latest this could be is one of the smaller 94 shows. I can't believe I'm even pondering possibilities.
Though I think my guess is wrong (even though tomorrow is the anniversary), I'm glad that I made an impulse guess so I don't have to put myself through the agony of actually thinking deeply about this, or, Icculus forbid, actually start going through crowd noise on PhishTracks or iTunes...
, comment by mcgrupp81
mcgrupp81 Ha, I came on late and I am listening and laughing to myself over here. My prediction is that the hint (if needed) will be "This is not from an acapella song".

My guess is 10/7/95 Spokane Harry Hood.
, comment by WayIFeel
WayIFeel It sounds like an outdoor '98 to me. Gonna go with

7.21.98 AC/DC Bag

I've been screaming for a MJM from this show for a while but I never thought the MJM would be the crowd portion of the Bag.
, comment by yunkfunk
yunkfunk 12/4/94 Foam
, comment by The_Hendgehog
The_Hendgehog 4/14/94 Dog Faced Boy
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer Last week, from @bl002e:

"Guys, gals, don't be appalled if next week's selection ends up being a silent jam."

I guess we're not allowed to be appalled!
, comment by postrnutbag
postrnutbag I have a hunch this is a Simple of some kind.
, comment by HarborSeal
HarborSeal Pretty sure yunkfunk nailed it. Listen for the distinctive whoops around 6:10-6:20.

Assuming that's right, s/he* ID'd about 30 seconds worth of crowd noise in less than an hour. Not bad.

* Has a woman ever won Mystery Jam?
, comment by yunkfunk
yunkfunk @HarborSeal said:
Pretty sure yunkfunk nailed it. Listen for the distinctive whoops around 6:10-6:20. Assuming that's right, s/he* ID'd about 30 seconds worth of crowd noise in less than an hour. Not bad. * Has a woman ever won Mystery Jam?
Gotta be honest. Not sure if I did or not. Pretty sure it's Foam that they go back into at the end of the snippet from hell...

Not a woman, though. Sorry to disappoint @HarborSeal...whether I win or not.
, comment by slpingmnky
slpingmnky that does sound a bit like it, i was originally thinking an esther. tough one to peg.
, comment by PersnicketyJim
PersnicketyJim Was thrown off by what almost sounded like a "Farmer in the Dell" tease, which had me focused on 4/4/94. And that shows was further intriguing because of the a capella start of the show, which is cut off in most recordings, but alas... Amazing work, @yunkfunk.
, comment by The_Klepper01
The_Klepper01 Almost sounds like secret language
, comment by Brother
Brother i think it's a foam
, comment by frankzappasmustache2012
frankzappasmustache2012 12/04/1994 Foam!
, comment by frankzappasmustache2012
frankzappasmustache2012 SHIT
, comment by frankzappasmustache2012
frankzappasmustache2012 Good job @yunkfunk

, comment by slpingmnky
slpingmnky well done well done!! bet bl002e thought he had us stumped
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer When I finally thought of a logical solution, it'd already been solved:

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=site%3Aphish.net+AND+%22silent+jam%22
, comment by whatstheuse324
, comment by phishncincy
phishncincy I declare shenanigans, get your brooms! That's no JAM, thats crowd noise. Damn you @bl002e!! Thirty years of music and stretching that hard?? N1.
, comment by dyn0mite
dyn0mite @andrewrose said:
Oh come on.
I'm not even going to give this one a second listen. Lame.
, comment by SilentHorse
SilentHorse 12/4/94 was my first show... the night my life changed forever. I was hooked from the first song (Jim), and I distinctly remember this silent jam. I am so glad I got to see them in this (relatively) small venue before it was amphitheaters and arenas for years to come. Glad to see this sleeper of a gem of a show get some love!!
, comment by bl002e
bl002e @phishncincy said:
I declare shenanigans, get your brooms! That's no JAM, thats crowd noise. Damn you @bl002e!! Thirty years of music and stretching that hard?? N1.
@dyn0mite said:
I'm not even going to give this one a second listen. Lame.
And yet, it took less than the length of your average Phish set for someone to solve it. Hmmm.
, comment by Fluffyfluffyhead
Fluffyfluffyhead ay ay ay
, comment by bostonron
bostonron My god, look at us? We're listening to crowd noise trying to guess the song/date.
, comment by phishncincy
phishncincy I was kidding. I ended it with N1(nice one). I thought it was funny it was already solved before I got to even listen to it.
, comment by bl002e
bl002e @phishncincy said:
I was kidding. I ended it with N1(nice one). I thought it was funny it was already solved before I got to even listen to it.
No worries at all -- I took it as good-natured rubbing at worst.
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