Monday 02/03/2014 by bl002e

MYSTERY JAM MONDAY PART 175

Welcome to the 175th episode of Phish.net's Mystery Jam Monday! Thanks to the very generous folks at Ghostlight Records, we still have two Hands on a Hardbody CDs signed by Trey Anastasio that we're awarding Mystery Jam winners! Please read below for more information on this exciting prize, including updated prize rules relevant to the next few weeks:

Hands on a Hardbody was adapted for the Broadway stage from the 1997 documentary directed by S.R. Bindler, and garnered a Tony nod for “Best Original Score” for Trey and co-writer Amanda Green. Trey’s work on the show also got him two Drama Desk Award nominations, he and Green for “Outstanding Music”, and his collaboration with Don Hart for “Outstanding Orchestration”.

A music video, in part culled from the album recording sessions, that shows Trey in the studio working with the cast, caught the attention of and premiered alongside interviews on rollingstone.com. In one of their articles “Exclusive: Phish’s Trey Anastasio Talks About His First Musical,” Trey speaks of his musical writing experience as “certainly affecting future songwriting” for him. For fans of Trey Anastasio and fans of Phish, interested in brand new material, as well as the growing and changing artist in Trey, it may be of interest to hear his work in this different medium. To check out samples from the Hands on a Hardbody soundtrack on iTunes, or to purchase if you like what you hear, click here.

We will be awarding the CDs to the next two unique winners. Therefore, if the winner of a previous CD is the first to correctly identify a subsequent mystery jam while we're still giving away CDs, they will win that week's MP3 download, but the CD prize will carry over to the next week's contest. We'll continue running the contest this way until all four CDs have been won. In addition, since MJM alumnus @pauly won last week's CD, this week's winner will receive two MP3 download courtesy of our friends at LivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. Previous MJM emeritus @RabeldyNugs is still be eligible to win a CD; however, his MP3 prize would carry over to the following week's contest.

To win, be the first person to identify the song and date of the mystery jam clip. Each person 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 to follow on Wednesday. Good luck!

Answer: Amazing job by first-time winner @PhreeDomRider, who IDed the 3/3/90 You Enjoy Myself and wins a Trey-signed Hands on a Hardbody CD and two MP3 downloads. We'll have another CD prize to give out next Monday.

LivePhish.com All-Time MJM Results


Comments

, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer Song and era are obvious, but the possibilities are endless!
, comment by dogogbyn
dogogbyn @uctweezer said:
Song and era are obvious, but the possibilities are endless!
indeed--my knowledge is not deep enough to even spit out a guess right now.
, comment by JesusFreak
JesusFreak 4/14/93 YEM...
, comment by GottaJibboo
GottaJibboo @uctweezer said:
Song and era are obvious, but the possibilities are endless!
No need to be secretive; just say this is obviously Amidst the Peals of Laughter from 3.0. Now if I only knew the date........
, comment by mcgrupp81
mcgrupp81 Looking for a potential Seattle show link but not hearing it. That's a tasty segment though. Sounds familiar to another version but it's not that one.
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer @mcgrupp81 said:
Looking for a potential Seattle show link but not hearing it. That's a tasty segment though. Sounds familiar to another version but it's not that one.
Don't bother, already checked all the Seattle YEMs ;)
, comment by Doctor_Smarty
Doctor_Smarty 4/5/93 YEM
, comment by The_Good_Doctor
The_Good_Doctor on the upside at least we know there are only 563 possibilities ...
, comment by MiguelSanchez
MiguelSanchez hmmm....that's a tough one. Let's go with 4/23/94 YEM.
, comment by drucifer
drucifer 8-6-93 YEM, birthplace of Russell Wilson
, comment by Hugh_Mongus
Hugh_Mongus 3/3/90, Although 92 is still my favorite year of the YEM

, comment by Blackeydsloth
Blackeydsloth 8/28/93 Yem
, comment by estmtdprophet
estmtdprophet 8/20/93 YEM
, comment by turquOiseMountain
turquOiseMountain YEM 4/17/04
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer @Hugh_Mongus said:
3/3/90, Although 92 is still my favorite year of the YEM
We got ourselves a winner. I had it narrowed down to Spring '90 SBDs (the Trey discordant chord at the end being a major tip-off to the era of this YEM). Unfortunately for me, I started in Colorado after listening to 2/23/90 and 4/29/90 (in my collection at work). Nice work!
, comment by mcgrupp81
mcgrupp81 Excellent work PhreeDomRider. I've only got a handful of Spring '90 shows and never heard that show.
, comment by Hugh_Mongus
Hugh_Mongus Thank you! and to be more clear if not before, I answered the You Enjoy Myself from 3/3/90
, comment by melt_the_tek9
melt_the_tek9 I thought Page was teasing some Dave's Energy, looked for those teases, crapped out, but I knew it was pre-93, these are damn tough
, comment by uctweezer
uctweezer @melt_the_tek9 said:
I thought Page was teasing some Dave's Energy, looked for those teases, crapped out, but I knew it was pre-93, these are damn tough
While I didn't peg those as DEG teases, I thought there may have been some teases too. But I think @bl002e realizes that capturing a segment containing teases would be way too easy for some of us, so if there are teases, they'd be missing from the tease chart...
, comment by Bradford33
Bradford33 It still amazes me how much Phish I've listened to, and yet how little I've listened to!
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