@@Primus-ue4th My absolute favorite part of the whole jam... its one of those rare moments when the the band and crowd are fully connected and the give and take is completely balanced between the ebb and flow
I've known for 20 years that Phish was great, but it was just last month that I discovered the existence of something called the "Went Gin." Since then, my new routine has been the same: get home from work, load up this video, listen to it all the way through, crying from about the 9 minute mark to the end, then rewind it back to about the 7 minute mark, let the tears flow as it plays through again, then rewind it again, cry some more at the beauty of what is unfolding, and so on.
I was drunk at a high school keg party. Some friends were heading up to The Went. I was like Im in!! Left CT at about midnight. Got to Limestone about noon the next day. Great traffic Jam!! Beautiful memories. Didnt hang with the peeps i went with at all. I disappeared for the weekend and met many new Phriends. Thanks Phish!
My second show, if you count the day before. I remember standing toward the back of the concert field by myself (had lost my friends hours earlier) and watching literally the entire crowd leaping up and down at the same time during this peak, hugging, crying, all of it. I'm not sure I'll ever see something so amazing again so I return to it once in a while when I need a lift...
No great Phish show story is complete without "I lost my friends". All my best show stories all start with "So there I was, not having a clue where the hell my friends were..."
Wish we could have that level of engagement at a show today. Phish shows (at least not at MSG) have the highest engagement out of any shows I see, but would never see that level of engagement today if someone was lost. Miss the 90s and the lack of technology.
What makes the peak so great is how Page and Trey find complementary frequency ranges. Page has that rotary speaker sound going, and Trey is right there but letting Page shine through. Brilliant. And of course Mike and Fish are doing everything just exactly perfect, too.
Alpine->Allman Bros in Mpls->Pittsburg->Plattsburg->Went.....one of my best runs of all time, Summer '97. Set II, and especially III, night 1 were spectacular...(Halley's- YES!), but set II, night 2, was indescribable.....this Gin was one of the most transcendent moments of my life/that I've ever been a part of......the unified crowd elation, locked-in with the band's vibe, was absolutely f**kin' NUTS. Thanks so much for the U/L....how, after all of that expelled energy, and straight HOSE, they just keep chuggin' along, building it up, and then stop on-a-dime, trey smokes the Uncle Pen intro, and then just chug right back up to full-throttle, is beyond me. Sh*t's magic, yo.
The last show that I saw with my best friend before he died & we got the 2nd half of Harpua (got the first at The Clifford Ball a year prior) a killer Harry Hood and the best Gin ever! 🙏
The VI IV I progression that changed the entire band. Such a blissful moment led by Mike and instantly caught by everyone. There will never be a better "Gin"!
I lived on the old Loring Air Force Base then, Phish played in my back yard; 1997 The Great Went, 1998 Lemmonwheel, and 2002 or was it 2003 IT - great memories if I remember correctly.
Beautiful country, would have never gone up that way if it weren't for Phish. I can say that about so many places, they aren't just the creators of my favorite music, they also were an excuse to travel this wonderful country many times over
@@jsteiner4621Page actually tries 3 subtle times to shift the direction at 5:16 and again at 5:26, then again at 5:35 but Trey keeps saying no keeping it slow and lost 🤷🏻♂️ Then he’s responsible for the repeated riff 8:03 and 9:00 then Trey follows all the way to climax. All Trey 12:00 Keyboards slay and without Page the drive and tempo of this wouldn’t exist Most credit goes to Page and Fish (I feel Fish always listens to Page often and vice versa) But Page is always so underrated I’m a pianist so I can hear it!
Went, Wheel and It have melted into each other. So many good memories from all three from the Morning wind and rain storm, the band stopping and turning off all the lights and had the crowd turn to stare at the full moon. Watching the Glider doing loops then landing behind the stage. The glow stick celebration was incredible to experience. Amazing Drum circles late into the night after the show. I can't believe It's been 35 years since my first show in 1987.
This is absolutely pinnacle Phish. What an amazingly incredible weekend. My first fest. At 20 years old, I was too worried to travel all the way to NY for Clifford. However, a year later, I had a crew with me willing to go for it. So glad we made it.
06:50- :51 when Trey and Mike both hit the same two notes in a row and Trey was so touched by it and struck he looks over at Mike like " did you just?? Yup, this is goona be the best gin ever"
Pretty sure he was looking at Fishman because Fishman was still staggering the beat still and Trey was looking for Fishman to find a solid foundational beat which he does land on a min or so later... Amar guitar talks about it in his "Anatomy of a jam" for the Went Gin on his youtube page. Check it out
Oohhhh yeah! Remember those good ole daze.... Bathtub, awesome Possum, Amazin Maze, craving da crazy craze😊. What a wonderous, thunderous fest... Nice, "I like to do the same thing twice!" Golden retriever Marley, A bitter Sadie. Nice lady#
Omfg seeing video for this show brings me back! Great video of this show exists but it has never been released in full. The beginning of this video has footage from the camera crew that were on stage and throughout the venue. Hopefully someday the band will release this whole video of the whole weekend. Lazy lightning please find more!!
Without Page repeatedly trying to change the pace 3 times in the 5 minute marks (Trey keep waving him off) then finally taking charge at 8:03 and especially at 9:00 this jam wouldn’t have happened Trey was lost between 5:00 and 7:00 Trey just follows Page’s lead until climax All credit goes to Page and Fish for driving the tempo, pace, and the riff that Trey finally takes to another level Page so underrated!!
We lived through a renaissance of music. When we look back in 50 or 100 years we will realize it, but right now we are completely blind. Music today just does not compare. Sad how we could fall so far. We took it for granted in the 60s-90s and now we have plain shit compared to this.
I was so close to this - page side. The Went was the absolute pinnical of my Phish listening/shows. I drove from Vero Beach FL. Cypress wasn't even as special to me. Cheers to the light and rain
The Great Went, while it didn't exactly have the same 'magic' that the The Clifford Ball had, was the best performances musically that I'd seen up to that point and since. Thanks for posting this, it is great.
Was there, knew it was great, never listened to it until now. When the camera shot went to the audience, that was my vantage point, left side, 30 feet in front of the soundboard. Wow!
Thanks so much for uploading this! This was my second show, first being the night before. I still stand by this being the absolute best Gin that I've heard. There are some that come close. I stopped going to Phish shows in the early 2010s and I believe I was at 50 shows. I know that it isn't many compared to a lot of fans, but it was enough for me. I still go back to RUclips these days to bring back memories. This weekend in ME meant so much to me... can't believe its been almost 20 years! My older brother still goes to shows and so I look at the setlists that he sees. I'm dreading the day that I look at a setlist and see that they played Lifeboy. Thats the only song that I really would LOVE to see/hear live to get my "Phish closure"
BTW, I LOVE how Trey gets all pissy at Jon in the video at the beginning of the jam, because Jon cant get his shit together. And then they end up pulling off one of the BEST jams ever for Gin! That is what makes it great for me.
I missed the great went due to a family vacation in cape cod but I remember my friend drove up in his Jetta by himself and stopped by to visit us in cape cod on the way back. I agree the 90s Phish shows we're something special. I got to hear life boy in Philly at the Mann in 94 or 95 on acoustic....so great! I had freakin 6th row seats and it is hard to describe the the impact that made on me back then!!
You can hear trey and page - IN UNISON - bust out out of the jam’s chord progression for about 12 seconds there, Trey plays that lick, then they drop right back in and fully blast off. Wicked special moment.
This sounds like garbage to my ears now. I tried getting into it when I was younger, but I have to say, it sounds like shit to me. It just meanders and to this day, I have no idea what any of their songs are about.
Mike led the way on this insane peak dressed like he works at the telephone company. What a maniac
I agree 100% ... He was pushing the ship straight ahead !
great comment. page also dressed like a dude named chairman of the boards
HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY YOU WIERDOS THIS JAM MAKES ME FEEL LIKE I COULD RUN FOR PRESIDENT
I was there on a hero dose of shrooms
If there is a reason to live another day it is this song.
i need music like this in these times
When that crowd erupted during the solo... chills
@@Primus-ue4th My absolute favorite part of the whole jam... its one of those rare moments when the the band and crowd are fully connected and the give and take is completely balanced between the ebb and flow
how bout another year!
Im glad, my neighbors must like this song too. We listen to it a lot.
Still the best 24 years later.
Oh man, thank you for this. I cry a little every time I hear this. Strong men also cry..... strong men also cry. This is what bliss sounds like.
Yup I cry everytime
I've known for 20 years that Phish was great, but it was just last month that I discovered the existence of something called the "Went Gin." Since then, my new routine has been the same: get home from work, load up this video, listen to it all the way through, crying from about the 9 minute mark to the end, then rewind it back to about the 7 minute mark, let the tears flow as it plays through again, then rewind it again, cry some more at the beauty of what is unfolding, and so on.
@@Berg62783 I was lucky enough to witness that Gin in person.
@@TheHSIHP Was the traffic as badly backed up as the "Bittersweet Motel" would have me believe?
@@Berg62783 it was. Although I have a better memory of the IT festival and traffic was awful for that one.
Without a single flaw. The Phish I grew up with right here. Unstoppable!
THE greatest gin ever played
one of the greats live phish songs/jams EVER
Riverport gin is AMAZING(and was the show opener). PLEASE PLEASE check it out if you havent. you will thank me!
@@ebitdareadthebook1535 Date?
@@ElianaTheLllama 7/29/98 - It is the show opener taboot! Enjoy, it's all over youtube.
Don’t sleep on 12/29/95: Gin>The Real Me>Gin
I was drunk at a high school keg party. Some friends were heading up to The Went. I was like Im in!! Left CT at about midnight. Got to Limestone about noon the next day. Great traffic Jam!! Beautiful memories. Didnt hang with the peeps i went with at all. I disappeared for the weekend and met many new Phriends. Thanks Phish!
i would watch a netflix limited series on those events..was a great weekend
I am mortified to have never heard this specific Gin in all my years of listening to and seeing Phish. Phail! It's perfection!!
Where ya been? Original steppin to the fridge and all! -UNCLE EBENEEZER
Time to fortify the 45 when mortify, sly guy.
This is what happens when a guitar virtuoso gets his ego out of the way and listens to his band mates, the audience, the air.
+Todd Shockley I can safely say that when you are that far in orbit there is no ego.
Well said.
and takes juuuuuuuust the right amount of his D.O.C. to achieve lift-off
This is why I like 3.0 better than 1.0
hell yeah. Trey seemed to be doing especially that in '97. A lot of looping and a lot of groovy wah strumming
My second show, if you count the day before. I remember standing toward the back of the concert field by myself (had lost my friends hours earlier) and watching literally the entire crowd leaping up and down at the same time during this peak, hugging, crying, all of it. I'm not sure I'll ever see something so amazing again so I return to it once in a while when I need a lift...
Jim Johnson 2nd for me too. Great Went class of 97 :)
No great Phish show story is complete without "I lost my friends". All my best show stories all start with "So there I was, not having a clue where the hell my friends were..."
Wish we could have that level of engagement at a show today. Phish shows (at least not at MSG) have the highest engagement out of any shows I see, but would never see that level of engagement today if someone was lost. Miss the 90s and the lack of technology.
@@miketerrien12345 people who weren't there just don't know. We were really really lucky huh :)
My favorite version of any phish song ever. The top 5 is a brutal battle of opinion, but this one reins supreme in my opinion. "THE went gin"
Was at this gathering....what fantastic shows....and this is one of the BEST BG I've ever heard! 🤟🤟
GOAT
that note trey plays at 13:19 gets me. always gives me chills.
It doesn’t sound human.
@@MattAronowitz guitars aren't human...
One of the Greatest moments in live performance history. Of any music . EVER
Wow , not seeing to much music huh ?
You obviously have not eaten magic mushrooms and LSD or been to a Jerry Garcia band shows 🍄🌍🍄🇺🇲🍄
@@rdel494 lol u a dick
I never looked back after this weekend.
What makes the peak so great is how Page and Trey find complementary frequency ranges. Page has that rotary speaker sound going, and Trey is right there but letting Page shine through. Brilliant. And of course Mike and Fish are doing everything just exactly perfect, too.
This will give you goose bumps. Possessed by genius.
My first show.
Lucky. Mine was IT on my 21st bday
112 shows from 94-Hiatus best jam I have seen live by far
This just never gets old
Alpine->Allman Bros in Mpls->Pittsburg->Plattsburg->Went.....one of my best runs of all time, Summer '97. Set II, and especially III, night 1 were spectacular...(Halley's- YES!), but set II, night 2, was indescribable.....this Gin was one of the most transcendent moments of my life/that I've ever been a part of......the unified crowd elation, locked-in with the band's vibe, was absolutely f**kin' NUTS. Thanks so much for the U/L....how, after all of that expelled energy, and straight HOSE, they just keep chuggin' along, building it up, and then stop on-a-dime, trey smokes the Uncle Pen intro, and then just chug right back up to full-throttle, is beyond me. Sh*t's magic, yo.
Poster Nutbag I did the whole tour and also stopped for Allman brothers in between...hmmmm
The last show that I saw with my best friend before he died & we got the 2nd half of Harpua (got the first at The Clifford Ball a year prior) a killer Harry Hood and the best Gin ever! 🙏
that riff he repeats starting at 12:37 makes me smile, ear to ear, every single time!
Gins been best
Been a fan since 94, heard many Bathtub Gins. This is the best I've heard so far, best one IMO 👍
It’s so damn good.
The VI IV I progression that changed the entire band. Such a blissful moment led by Mike and instantly caught by everyone. There will never be a better "Gin"!
Technically its written vi - IV - I 😁
Bathtub Gin might be my favorite but it’s hard to pick a favorite! ❤️🍀❤️
Hood for me, but this best Gin I’ve heard. Check out 2/28/03 Tweezer
Top 5 jam
Certainly best of 2.0
absolutely unbelievable Gin
Davis Nafshun the greatest ever
"The Great Having Gone to" was an amazing experience as were all the festivals really!
I melt every time, most likely due being there and those memories.
I love you all man ❤️
I love how Mike shoots Trey a quick glance after he does that little lick at the 12:15 mark... it's like, "Oh man, this guy's about to fly"
I lived on the old Loring Air Force Base then, Phish played in my back yard; 1997 The Great Went, 1998 Lemmonwheel, and 2002 or was it 2003 IT - great memories if I remember correctly.
Beautiful country, would have never gone up that way if it weren't for Phish. I can say that about so many places, they aren't just the creators of my favorite music, they also were an excuse to travel this wonderful country many times over
Love how Trey hits THE note, then pumps his fist and off they go
actually no Fish hit THE beat
Fish set the drum beat that starts the type 2 jam. Trey was happy
Mike hits the note... 7:28
@@jsteiner4621 ya its absolutely mike who started it man. His bass is the most defining characteristic of the legendary went gin
@@jsteiner4621Page actually tries 3 subtle times to shift the direction at 5:16 and again at 5:26, then again at 5:35 but Trey keeps saying no keeping it slow and lost 🤷🏻♂️
Then he’s responsible for the repeated riff 8:03 and 9:00 then Trey follows all the way to climax. All Trey 12:00
Keyboards slay and without Page the drive and tempo of this wouldn’t exist
Most credit goes to Page and Fish (I feel Fish always listens to Page often and vice versa)
But Page is always so underrated
I’m a pianist so I can hear it!
Omg what a great version!
Page side this night, what a weekend that was!
Been waiting years to see footage of this. Trey knows it's on at 7:31. Thanks so much for posting!
Went, Wheel and It have melted into each other. So many good memories from all three from the Morning wind and rain storm, the band stopping and turning off all the lights and had the crowd turn to stare at the full moon. Watching the Glider doing loops then landing behind the stage. The glow stick celebration was incredible to experience. Amazing Drum circles late into the night after the show. I can't believe It's been 35 years since my first show in 1987.
This is absolutely pinnacle Phish. What an amazingly incredible weekend. My first fest. At 20 years old, I was too worried to travel all the way to NY for Clifford. However, a year later, I had a crew with me willing to go for it. So glad we made it.
06:50- :51 when Trey and Mike both hit the same two notes in a row and Trey was so touched by it and struck he looks over at Mike like " did you just?? Yup, this is goona be the best gin ever"
Pretty sure he was looking at Fishman because Fishman was still staggering the beat still and Trey was looking for Fishman to find a solid foundational beat which he does land on a min or so later... Amar guitar talks about it in his "Anatomy of a jam" for the Went Gin on his youtube page. Check it out
The absolute GOAT! Please, Phish, release an official recording of this! It simply MUST exist.
I still have my bumper sticker that says "I WENT". Some of the bests times of my life.
I love this bathtub gin for some reason. The great went.
This phish food never gets old
Probably because it's the best gin ever played, top 3 at least
Oohhhh yeah! Remember those good ole daze.... Bathtub, awesome Possum, Amazin Maze, craving da crazy craze😊. What a wonderous, thunderous fest... Nice, "I like to do the same thing twice!" Golden retriever Marley, A bitter Sadie. Nice lady#
absolute unit
12:20 An opening into heavenly realms and dimensions...
Never ages.. Heat
This was such a great festival ❤
Omfg seeing video for this show brings me back! Great video of this show exists but it has never been released in full. The beginning of this video has footage from the camera crew that were on stage and throughout the venue. Hopefully someday the band will release this whole video of the whole weekend. Lazy lightning please find more!!
Without Page repeatedly trying to change the pace 3 times in the 5 minute marks (Trey keep waving him off) then finally taking charge at 8:03 and especially at 9:00 this jam wouldn’t have happened
Trey was lost between 5:00 and 7:00
Trey just follows Page’s lead until climax
All credit goes to Page and Fish for driving the tempo, pace, and the riff that Trey finally takes to another level
Page so underrated!!
Beautiful!
We lived through a renaissance of music. When we look back in 50 or 100 years we will realize it, but right now we are completely blind. Music today just does not compare. Sad how we could fall so far. We took it for granted in the 60s-90s and now we have plain shit compared to this.
heard this on sirus xm and had to find this. great jam
beautiful finish! thanks for the upload!!
Trey's like wtf cmon guys then Mike finally gets them locked in at 7:30, beautiful jam after that
I was so close to this - page side. The Went was the absolute pinnical of my Phish listening/shows. I drove from Vero Beach FL. Cypress wasn't even as special to me. Cheers to the light and rain
And of course the sound quality is 5 times minimum Tnat if anything of the live albums released from anything pre 2014
The Great Went, while it didn't exactly have the same 'magic' that the The Clifford Ball had, was the best performances musically that I'd seen up to that point and since. Thanks for posting this, it is great.
Yeah but was Trey beardless at Clifford Ball? That's some magical shit right there ;)
Was there, knew it was great, never listened to it until now. When the camera shot went to the audience, that was my vantage point, left side, 30 feet in front of the soundboard. Wow!
Thanks so much for uploading this! This was my second show, first being the night before. I still stand by this being the absolute best Gin that I've heard. There are some that come close. I stopped going to Phish shows in the early 2010s and I believe I was at 50 shows. I know that it isn't many compared to a lot of fans, but it was enough for me. I still go back to RUclips these days to bring back memories. This weekend in ME meant so much to me... can't believe its been almost 20 years! My older brother still goes to shows and so I look at the setlists that he sees. I'm dreading the day that I look at a setlist and see that they played Lifeboy. Thats the only song that I really would LOVE to see/hear live to get my "Phish closure"
BTW, I LOVE how Trey gets all pissy at Jon in the video at the beginning of the jam, because Jon cant get his shit together. And then they end up pulling off one of the BEST jams ever for Gin! That is what makes it great for me.
Michael Wilbur this is the best gin. period.
I missed the great went due to a family vacation in cape cod but I remember my friend drove up in his Jetta by himself and stopped by to visit us in cape cod on the way back. I agree the 90s Phish shows we're something special. I got to hear life boy in Philly at the Mann in 94 or 95 on acoustic....so great! I had freakin 6th row seats and it is hard to describe the the impact that made on me back then!!
Was this the only show you saw with Trey beardless? Rare sight!
you should see them again...it took a few years for them to get their sea legs back and things took off around 2013 or so
Incredible jam! 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
mainwhile in 2023 this is still the great Gin ever!!!!
14:20 is when your voice is shot, but you still find a way to cheer them on.
Pure ecstasy
You must be on speed to keep a phone that shaky. Lucky good audio 🍄🌍🇺🇲
lol this happened in 97...no camera phones then bruh
Paige shines
I love me some Gin.
It's the greatest thing they've ever done. Maybe any band.
25 years
Its certainly special
Thank you!!!!
So good. So, so fucking good.
🐐
I wanna know who Brett is ...
PHISH.
@ 12:24 launches some incredible energy.
You the man Lazy!
Carmen Aversa hello Carmen it's Zach
hettiest gin ffor uare
Life is good ❤️
That lick that Trey goes a bit sharp at about 11:52... sweet jesus.
You can hear trey and page - IN UNISON - bust out out of the jam’s chord progression for about 12 seconds there, Trey plays that lick, then they drop right back in and fully blast off. Wicked special moment.
YOU CANT BEAT PHISH IN THE 90S, I DONT CARE WHAT YOU LISTEN TO IN THE 2000S......FACE IT...............:)
sam hamdan
Agreed.... Trey isn't as spry as he was in the 1990's-2000...
Change guitar's is a big part of that as well!
I love all phish
You are the man.
Was this the Lemmon wheel? Or the great wren?
The Great Went. Lemonwheel was summer 1998
Trey's fist pump around 7:25 says it all.
"Here we go, fellas, let's do this thing. I got you, just follow..."
@@doktordre77more like it was all page especially 8:03 on Trey just followed his lead. Page and Fish kept the Tempo
Then Trey went beast mode at 12:00
Love a good Gin.
Still the shit, my second fest😀😀😀
GOAT Gin better than big cypress, fight me.
One could base an entire religion on this jam alone
Top gin top trey
a powerful key change at 9:00
Kicks off the whole journey!
Thank Page
Fuck yeah!!!! Good $hizzz
Have I told u lately that I love u?
I was 10 months old.... fuck
yez zur
Damn….I mean Jesus.
There is never a bad Gin ever but this one bye bye 👋 👋
Top 50 gin
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
THIS IS WHY...💩
Is this a band for adults or little children ? Either way , pretty bad
Thank you for telling us how fucking stupid you are
This sounds like garbage to my ears now. I tried getting into it when I was younger, but I have to say, it sounds like shit to me. It just meanders and to this day, I have no idea what any of their songs are about.
nobody cares
If the last 8 minutes of this don’t grab a hold of you, go find another band to talk down on lol. The 70,000 people at this show sure enjoyed it.
Hey buddy... GTFO then if you gonna be a dumb fuck ass wipe looking to stir the pot... no...one...cares