Welcome to the 115th installment of Mystery Jam Monday here at Phish.net. As usual, we will be playing for an MP3 download, courtesy of our friends at LivePhish.com / Nugs.Net. In case you missed it, the Blog was victorious last week, which would ordinarily mean we play for two downloads this week. However, The Blog has decided to put off the double MJ until next week for reasons that will likely be obvious to many of you. The rules haven't changed: you need to correctly identify the song and the date to win. Post your guess in the comments. One guess per person per day (with the second “day” starting after I post the hint). A hint will be posted on Tuesday (if necessary) and the answer will be posted on Wednesday. Good luck...
Tuesday Answer: No reason to let this one sit out there any longer. Ghostboogie wins it with the 12/6/97 "Izabella." Hopefully he has the good sense to use his prize to grab the new livephish release. See everyone on Monday for MJM 116.
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g boogie got it.
Yep, sounds like a funky jam to me
Can someone let me know if this official release sounds awesome?
The audience tape sounded incredible by compare in this situation. The audience recording was also spectacular through headphones. Not so much when I tried to blast that recording through a decent car stereo. In that context, the highs were shrill, the low end lacked depth, and the crowd seemed a little chatty and obtrusive.
So that's the scoop. Know where to play what when, and that's how it can roll.
Link for that Alpine AUD from this summer??
Well done...