Halfway There Becomes Three-Quarters

by Justin Ward on Nov 12, 05

in News

We’ve been hearing about Utica for weeks.

Trey’s been counting down, Mike threw subtle hints into his vocals at the Irving Plaza show and the message boards were abuzz all week with unsubstantiated rumors and claims like “My friend knows this guy who fluffs Trey’s pubes and he says…”.

Would Utica live up to the hype? Following Tuesday’s “Halfway There” show, anything was possible. The boards on Friday teemed with fans glued to their screens in search of the latest updates. And reports from the show make one thing clear: Whoever believed the hype and put together last minute plans to travel to the show made the right call. This show looks magical on paper.

As of post-time, the setlist has yet to be confirmed by either Phish.com or Trey’s From the Road section of his website. But all accounts rolling in say the show started with the PA playing Europe’s “The Final Countdown,” followed by 70 Volt Parade kicking off the first set to a big balloon drop with Mr. Completely and a promise of a “special night” with “special guests.”

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After Mr. Completely came Spin, Drifting, Dark and Down, Night Speaks, Shine, Money Love and Change, Push On Til the Day, and Come As Melody.

Trey then introduced Cactus for the start of his acoustic set, and Mike came out for Access Me, a number I thought would really be well-received at Phish shows had they played it more. The boys went into Divided Sky, and Fishman came out and to play the cymbal hit before prancing off stage to thunderous applause.

Back on the Train followed, then Heavy Things and ol’ favorites Bathtub Gin and Ghost. Finally Trey, Fishman and Mike (and I’m guessing 70VP) finished the night with Boogie On Reggae Woman, which could only have been amazing. I can’t wait to hear this.

We may never know why they chose Utica (maybe because Fishman lives close to the city?), or why Trey says he wants to separate himself from Phish and then figuratively sleeps with his ex, but I’ll take these shows any day. Any day. I don’t care if the message boards seethe with anger at the blue balls they were left with, or if people think Trey is contradicting himself, or if this causes the world to explode (I don’t care if the world explodes…).

This is fun. This is great. These are musicians with whom mostly all of us had deep, intense relationships. So who cares if they’re teasing us, or if they’re going back on their word, how could you say no to music that makes you say to your friends, “I know it’s Friday, but I gotta be near a computer right now.”

Gotta love the Phish.

Multimedia Update:
Download the torrent from Friday’s show here. Man, that’s some quick turnaround.

Some short YouSendIt videos (Quicktime or WMV): Divided Sky; the pause in Divided, pre-Fishman cymbal tap; Fishman tapping the cymbal in Divided; Ghost; Access Me; Drifting .

Some YouSendIt audio (hopefully these are still working whenever you click on it): Access Me, Divided Sky, Get Back on the Train, Heavy Things, Bathtub Gin > Ghost, Boogie On Reggae Woman. Warning, at 14 minutes, they kick into high gear of that Boogie On and tear it to pieces. Dear Lord.

And here are some great photos from Mike Wren over at State of Mind Music. The one below is my fave…

Thanks to the People of the Boards for making these vids happen. Pic of Trey, Fish and Milke courtesy of TreyAnastasio.com.

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  • Tyler

    Does anybody have any official info on this yet?

  • Tyler

    Does anybody have any official info on this yet?

  • Tyler

    Does anybody have any official info on this yet?

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com Justin

    Tyler: I posted the download above. Check it out if you get a chance–I think that’s about as official as needed.

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com Justin

    Tyler: I posted the download above. Check it out if you get a chance–I think that’s about as official as needed.

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com Justin

    Tyler: I posted the download above. Check it out if you get a chance–I think that’s about as official as needed.

  • Paul Barry

    Sorry, I don’t share your excitement about this. Seems to me like ticket sales are low for Trey and this is his way of boosting sales. To me it is more than sleeping with his ex. It is taking advantage of your willing ex for personal gain.

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com Justin

    Paul: I think I’m close to agreeing with you on that. I’m not saying much as to really allow it to soak in, but I just don’t know how I feel about it either.

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com Justin

    Paul: I think I’m close to agreeing with you on that. I’m not saying much as to really allow it to soak in, but I just don’t know how I feel about it either.

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com Justin

    Paul: I think I’m close to agreeing with you on that. I’m not saying much as to really allow it to soak in, but I just don’t know how I feel about it either.

  • http://slacklalane.blogspot.com Ace Cowboy

    Sometimes I feel like people just won’t be happy with anything…

    Trey, damned if he does, damned is he doesn’t. Since he clearly can’t please all the people all the time, I hope he goes out and does what makes him happy. If that’s playing mainly with 70VP and enjoy the occasionally Phish member cameo, so be it. It’s fun.

    Don’t think about why shit’s goin down, think about how good the music is. You’d turn down an opportunity to hear some of your favorite songs by two of your favorite musicians all because you think Trey wants to sell tickets? That’s laughable. Sit back and enjoy, don’t hate it for petty reasons, fellas.

    And I say that as someone who couldn’t care less if you go to shows or not…I just don’t understand the unconditional hate.

  • http://slacklalane.blogspot.com Ace Cowboy

    Sometimes I feel like people just won’t be happy with anything…

    Trey, damned if he does, damned is he doesn’t. Since he clearly can’t please all the people all the time, I hope he goes out and does what makes him happy. If that’s playing mainly with 70VP and enjoy the occasionally Phish member cameo, so be it. It’s fun.

    Don’t think about why shit’s goin down, think about how good the music is. You’d turn down an opportunity to hear some of your favorite songs by two of your favorite musicians all because you think Trey wants to sell tickets? That’s laughable. Sit back and enjoy, don’t hate it for petty reasons, fellas.

    And I say that as someone who couldn’t care less if you go to shows or not…I just don’t understand the unconditional hate.

  • http://www.ihoz.com zzyzx

    This has nothing to do with 70VP. It’s about the upcoming Trey/Mike project that Trey talks about here:

    http://24.104.40.88/kfog/102905Trey_Vegoose.mp3

    It’s on!

  • http://www.ihoz.com zzyzx

    This has nothing to do with 70VP. It’s about the upcoming Trey/Mike project that Trey talks about here:

    http://24.104.40.88/kfog/102905Trey_Vegoose.mp3

    It’s on!

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com katie

    unconditional hate? i don’t see that at all. i think it’s perfectly natural for people to be a little resistant to this. it’s not hate, it’s people trying to keep their excitement at bay. we all remember what trey said…he left NO indication whatsoever that he would ever want to reunite the band. but now he seems to be hinting at it left and right. i can’t really blame people who feel like that just plays with our emotions. i’m sure the show in utica was badass, but it was also a reminder of what no longer exists.

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com katie

    unconditional hate? i don’t see that at all. i think it’s perfectly natural for people to be a little resistant to this. it’s not hate, it’s people trying to keep their excitement at bay. we all remember what trey said…he left NO indication whatsoever that he would ever want to reunite the band. but now he seems to be hinting at it left and right. i can’t really blame people who feel like that just plays with our emotions. i’m sure the show in utica was badass, but it was also a reminder of what no longer exists.

  • http://www.birdwire.org zaptor

    That interview is really great (thanks for posting, zzyz) and completely lends to my feeling that Trey is not driven entirely by malicious or egotistical intentions. He’s really just trying to make it all work without the industry + scene pitfalls that the Dead succumbed to.

  • http://www.birdwire.org zaptor

    That interview is really great (thanks for posting, zzyz) and completely lends to my feeling that Trey is not driven entirely by malicious or egotistical intentions. He’s really just trying to make it all work without the industry + scene pitfalls that the Dead succumbed to.

  • Scotty B

    Amen to what Ace and Zaptor said

    Sorry Katie, it’s not about our emotions its about the music. Trey gave his heart and soul to Phish, he deserves the chance to do whatever he wants without thinking of what would make people mad on the internet.

  • Scotty B

    Amen to what Ace and Zaptor said

    Sorry Katie, it’s not about our emotions its about the music. Trey gave his heart and soul to Phish, he deserves the chance to do whatever he wants without thinking of what would make people mad on the internet.

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