From: Charlie Dirksen
8/21/87 Ian McClean's Farm, Hebron, NY (Rvwd 3/95) If you know
Ian, would you thank him for me? ;^) This is a really snaky version of
Mikes Song. Mike sounds really weirded out (and it isn't my tape).. mildly
amusing. This version kinda funks along in the beginning, i.e., is a steady,
easygoing groove (with a mistake here and there, though). The jam segment
of this MikeS is typical of the old versions, in that it sounds little
like the versions we hear today. It's a free form jam at this point, which
doesn't sound like the typical dark and plodding Mike's jam that we are
used to. There's a lot of action from everyone, but it doesn't go anywhere
in particular. It is extremely jazzy and chaotic (yes!!). The form appears
to be formlessness.. a dizzying creativity that drips of Miles Davis. It
is definitely unusual in this sense. Marley starts barking pretty fiercely
right as the jam takes on a more solid (controlled) feel. By the 10 min
mark, the jam is kinda trippy. This has got to be one of the longer and
hotter early Mike's Songs, and is probably my favorite version from the
1986-1989 period. At 12 mins, Mike and Trey begin focusing on a weird improv
ditty, that eventually mutates into the HYHU up theme (played slowly and
off key). This HYHU theme is clearly done in a mocking sort of way ( is
;^); it is deliberately very lame. Mikes Song doesn't return, though. At
about the 15 min mark, the lamest HYHU Ever That Was ends daintily. This
ending is a real downer, for sure, but the fucking MikeS was really jazzy
and hot, and I'd have to give it a B+. This show has a great set
list, folks. In case you missed it, here it is (what this list doesn't
say is that there is some amusing dialogue with the audience at times).
It also doesn't tell you that the "Creek Jam" is one of the most amazing
Phish Jams in Phishtory, in my opinion. This is a must have tape/show,
even though copies out there are usually in the B to A- range (if someone
says that they have an A minus copy, it is probably really a B or B minus,
though!). This is from the HFB: 8/21/87 Ian McClean's Farm, Hebron, NY
I: Log, Peaches, Divided, Funky, Harry, Clod (Fluff's Travels?), Curtain,
Light Up, Shaggy Dog, Wilson, Camel Walk II: Mike'S Song, Harpua* > Bundle
of Joy > Harpua > Golgi > Sparks* > Flat, Fee, Skin it Back > Lowrider
(w/ La Bamba lyrics), Creek Jam* > OhKePa > Sloth III: BBFCFM, Gala Event
> Stir it Up > Makisupa > Bowie > Sanity, Chariot *with Out Poster and
Dog story --- Dog Log is a.k.a Doggone Dog Peaches En Regalia is a Frank
Zappa cover Funky Bitch is a Son Seals cover Clod is a segment of Fluff's
Travels Light Up Or Leave Me Alone is a Traffic cover Shaggy Dog is a Lightning
Hopkins cover Bundle of Joy is a segment of Fluff's Travels Sparks is a
The Who cover, out of Amazing Journey on "Tommy" Skin it Back is a Little
Feet cover Lowrider is a cover of an unknown artist Creek is a cover of
an unknown artist, also listed as Crack Jam and Possum