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Phish 11/??/1994

SHOWID 323142

Set I

1. The Old Home Place (on stage before 11.14.94 - cam audio)
2. David Bowie (11.14.94 - Neumann KM140 Source)
3. Y-Rushalaym-Schel Zahav (Cam Audio kept)
4. Slave to the Traffic Light (Back to Neumann source)
5. Julius
6. The Old Home Place (Back to Cam Audio)
7. Nellie Cane
8. Sweet Adeline
9. I'm Blue and I'm Lonesome (Dressing room before 11.16.94 - Cam audio until Sample)
10. Nellie Cane
11. Misc. backstage footage 11.16-94
12. Pre Show Backstage (11-16-94)
13. Sample (AKG 460/ck61 Source)
14. Mike's Song
15. My Sweet One (on tourbus 11.17.94 - cam audio)
16. Dooley (Fish)
17. Mike jamming, Page eating (tourbus - 11.18.94)
& next day, pulling into East Lansing (tourbus - 11.18.94)
18. Sweet Baby's Arms w/ Rev. Jeff Mosier (11.18.94 - Unknown Audience Source)
19. Runaway Jim w/ Mosier
20. Backstage antics before 11.19.94
21. Backstage with Fish & Gordon
22. Golgi Apparatus (11.19.94 - Cam audio - Audience source was missing the beginning of golgi)
23. Aftershow - Trying to get out of the parking lot after the jam
24. Trey and Kuroda at the lighting rig before 11.20.94
25. Backstage (Banana Dress) right before taking the stage for 11.20.94
26. Chalkdust Torture (11.20.94 - Nak cm300 Source til end of dvd)
27. Fee, Scent of a Mule
28. If I Could

Set II

 

Set III

 

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Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier
"1994 Fall Tour Journal"

The Rev. Jeff Mosier (Blueground Undergrass) was contracted by Phish in the Fall of 1994, to help them learn Bluegrass. They flew him to Michigan and Gordon picked him up in a limo, and they had their first lesson on 11-14-94, same night as Grand Rapids.

With his Blessing (and our extreme appreciation), the footage he shot of this whole experience, backstage and onstage, was remastered and is now being shared. He emailed me the following beautiful letter (a must read), to include with this torrent:

"After 11 years I pull out this video and looked back in awe at the bravery and spirit of these four guys called "Phish". I taped the sessions so they could watch it back as part of our lessons and so I could learn some of their tunes as well. I met them in 89 during my days with ARU. The video was shot to aide in teaching them how to play bluegrass around one mic and to show them that their feet weren't tapping! Hee. They had a real desire and hunger to learn bluegrass the old fashioned way. I think we infused a lot of laughter and zambi like joy together which helped them create their own humble approach to bluegrass. It was like old times back with ARU. At that time I was working with Alzheimer's patients and doing a lot of theatre as a job, so I was not aware of their growth in popularity. Just a year before this video in 93' I had played with them in Atlanta at the Roxy, so I was not anticipating "arena" size Phish. The release of "Hoist" was great for bluegrass music. Time will only tell what influence Phish's interest in bluegrass did to forward the progression of bluegrass experimentation that continues in the music until now through so many bands that got their "call of permission" from Phish. Like "Old and in the Way" did to forward bluegrass to new fans, "Phish" took it to the next generation by including bluegrass in just a few shows. "Jerry affected" music is what I call the music of the GD. I think we are all "Grateful Dead cover bands" of sorts whether we admit it or not, once we realize that the GD created "a genre" and were not just "a band". Phish kept it going like nobody else had ever done or may ever will. We owe them much for keeping that spirit alive. This footage speaks volumes to the child like joy that must exist inside of ones music and inside of bands. Their curiosity for something new, the continuing education, the playing of new instruments, and their respect for the pioneers of the genre, gave Phish the credibility they needed to "pull off" bluegrass in front of thousands of reverent and loving fans. This is for those fans. The real fans. This is for all people who love and understand the civilizing power of music. This is to inspire thousands to hopefully upgrade their life by simply learning to play a musical instrument. Phish did this tour and bluegrass music without any concern over "bluegrass chops" or any concern over their own ego. They even "Phished" bluegrass with that wonderful vibe they have. They didn't have to do bluegrass, but they did and over the years included a lot of bluegrass artists in their shows. They laughed at themselves and we had some of the greatest laughs and times I have ever had. This time with them rekindled my own desire to play rock again and really helped me re-appreciate bluegrass, even though I had grown up with it all my life. The true spirit of "Hamptonian Zambi Vibe" was there on every level, as Col. Bruce Hampton was such an influence on all of us. May it simply inspire you. Let music into your life like they did. Learn music. Live music. It can save you on every level and it can save this fear ridden planet and give us all hope again. Like nothing else on earth music is drugs."

Jeff Mosier
Atlanta, Ga

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
mike toda (5/5) DVD / 1 a View   camcorder
Marty (5/4.9) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: NTSC
kevin (5/0) dvd only / 1 View  
Kidd (5/4.2) / 0 A View  
Brian (5/5) DVD Video / 1 View  
Joplin R. (5/3) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: Called the "Holy Grail" of Phish video.
C. Daniels (5/0) DVD / 1 View  
Jon Pavuk (5/4.3) DVD / 1 A+ A+ View   See Notes
Notes: VIDEO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode) > SP mode DVD-R Lineage: Source DVD > Demultiplex to Mpeg > remux with new audio using DVD-Lab Pro TV system: (NTSC) Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Sys Bitrate: Original (9000+) AUDIO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Camera Audio with Audience splices for the Concert Scenes Lineage: AC3 dvd Audio > demultiplex to ac3 > wav > Adobe Audition for channel doubling and time strech > Wav > FCP for mix-down with audience sources > DVD-Lab Pro Audio Coding mode: LPCM Wav Sampling Rate: 48kHz Bitrate: 1536 KB/s Chapters: 1. The Old Home Place (on stage before 11.14.94 - cam audio) 2. David Bowie (11.14.94 - Neumann KM140 Source) 3. David Bowie cont. 4. Y-Rushalaym-Schel Zahav (Cam Audio kept) 5. Slave to the Traffic Light (Back to Neumann source) 6. My Soul 7. The Old Home Place (Back to Cam) 8. Nellie Cane 9. Sweet Adeline 10. I'm Blue and I'm Lonesome (Dressing room before 11.16.94 - Cam audio until Sample) 11. Nellie Cane > Other backstage footage before 11.16 > Sample in a Jar (AKG 460/ck61 Source) 12. Mike's Song 13. My Sweet One (on tourbus 11.17.94 - cam audio) 14. Mike jamming, Page eating (tourbus - 11.18.94 - cam) 15. Pulling into East Lansing (tourbus - 11.18.94 - cam) 16. Sweet Baby's Arms w/ Rev. Jeff Mosier (11.18.94 - Unknown Audience Source) 17. Runaway Jim 18. Backstage antics before 11.19.94 19. Golgi Apparatus (11.19.94 - Cam audio - Audience source was missing the beginning of golgi) 20. Aftershow - Trying to get out of the parking lot after the jam (Cam) 21. Trey and Kuroda at the lighting rig before 11.20.94 (Cam) 22. Backstage right before taking the stage for 11.20.94 (Cam) 23. Chalkdust Torture (11.20.94 - Nak cm300 Source) 24. Fee 25. Scent of a Mule 26. If I Could
BEASTAFA (5/4.8) DVD+R / 1 A View   DVD+R
Notes: V 2.0
Jason (5/4.8) DVD / 1 A+ A View   AUD Shot
rain_king (5/4.3) DVD / 1 View  
Brian G. (5/5) DVD / 1 View   Source: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive
Notes: This has already been called the "Holy Grail" of Phish Videos. This is a FREE, NON-PROFIT home movie of Phish Backstage. Total running time, just over an hour. The Rev. Jeff Mosier (Blueground Undergrass) was contracted by Phish in the Fall of 1994, to help them learn Bluegrass. They flew him to Michigan and Gordon picked him up in a limo, and they had their first lesson on 11-14-94, same night as Grand Rapids. With his Blessing (and our extreme appreciation), the footage he shot of this whole experience, backstage and onstage, was remastered and is now being shared. He emailed me the following beautiful letter (a must read), to include with this torrent (This letter as well as detailed source info etc is all located in the text file).
Jon (5/0) DVD / 1 View  
Dave (5/0) AUD / 1 View  
Notes: Rev. Jeff Mosier's tour journal
CLIF FISHER (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: 1994 Fall Tour Journal\ Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier Display Setlist
ritchiem4812dvd (5/0) DVD / 1 View  
Jon (5/0) DVD / 1 A View   Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive
Toto (5/5) DVD / 1 A+ A View   Video: Aud (Handheld/Tripod) > Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive...
Notes: Nice!
Sean McIntyre (5/0) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: Pro Shot. Must See.
MeltN2aDream (5/5) dvd / 1 View   Video DVD
Notes: Phish Bluegrass Sessions DVD
Jay Thomson (5/0) DVD+R / 1 View   Camera Audio with Audience splices for the Concert Scenes
Notes: Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" This has already been called the "Holy Grail" of Phish Videos. This is a FREE, NON-PROFIT home movie of Phish Backstage. Total running time, just over an hour. The Rev. Jeff Mosier (Blueground Undergrass) was contracted by Phish in the Fall of 1994, to help them learn Bluegrass. They flew him to Michigan and Gordon picked him up in a limo, and they had their first lesson on 11-14-94, same night as Grand Rapids. With his Blessing (and our extreme appreciation), the footage he shot of this whole experience, backstage and onstage, was remastered and is now being shared. He emailed me the following beautiful letter (a must read), to include with this torrent: "After 11 years I pull out this video and look back in awe at the bravery and spirit of these four guys called "Phish". I taped the sessions so they could watch it back as part of our lessons and so I could learn some of their tunes as well. I met them in 89 during my days with ARU. The video was shot to aide in teaching them how to work around one mic and to show them that their feet weren't tapping ! Hee. They had a real desire and hunger to learn bluegrass the old fashioned way. I think we infused alot of laughter and zambi like joy together which helped them create their own humble approach to bluegrass. It was like old times back with ARU. At the time I was working with Alzsheimer's patients and doing alot of theatre. In 93' I had played with them in Atlanta at the Roxy, but I had no idea how "big" they had gotten since then. "Hoist" was great for bluegrass music. Time will only tell what influence Phish's interest in bluegrass did to forward the progression of bluegrass experimentation that continues in the music until now through so many bands that got their "call of permission" from Phish. Like "Old and in the Way" did to forward the music to new fans, "Phish" took it to the next generation by including bluegrass in just a few shows in these few shows. "Jerry affected" music is what I call the music of the GD. I think we are all "Grateful Dead cover bands" of sorts whether we admit it or not, once we realize that the GD created a genre and were not just a band. Phish kept it going like nobody else had ever done or may ever will. We owe them much for keeping that spirit alive. This footage speaks volumns to the child like joy that must exist inside of music and inside of bands. Their curiosity for something new, continuing education, playing new instruments, and respect for the pioneers of the genre, gave Phish the credibility they needed to "pull off" bluegrass in front of thousands of reverent and loving fans. This is for those fans. The real fans. This is for all people who love and understand the civilizing power of music. This is to inspire thousands to hopefully upgrade their life by simply learning to play a musical instrument. Phish did this tour and this music without any concern over "bluegrass chops" or any concern over their own ego. They even "Phished" bluegrass with that wonderful vibe they have. They didn't have to do bluegrass, but they did. They laughed at themselves and we had some of the greatest laughs and times I have ever had. This time with them rekindled my own desire to play rock again and helped me really appreciate bluegrass, even though I had grown up with it. The true spirit of "Hamptonian Zambi Vibe" was there on every level ! May it simply inspire you. Let music into your life like they did. Learn music. Live the music. It can save you on every level and it can save this fear ridden planet and give us all hope again. Like nothing else on earth music is drugs." Jeff Mosier Atlanta, Ga ________________________________________________________________________ Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" VIDEO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode) > SP mode DVD-R Lineage: Source DVD > Demultiplex to Mpeg > remux with new audio using DVD-Lab Pro TV system: (NTSC) Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Sys Bitrate: Original (9000+) AUDIO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Camera Audio with Audience splices for the Concert Scenes Lineage: AC3 dvd Audio > demultiplex to ac3 > wav > Adobe Audition for channel doubling and time strech > Wav > FCP for mix-down with audience sources > DVD-Lab Pro Audio Coding mode: LPCM Wav Sampling Rate: 48kHz Bitrate: 1536 KB/s Chapters: 1. The Old Home Place (on stage before 11.14.94 - cam audio) 2. David Bowie (11.14.94 - Neumann KM140 Source) 3. David Bowie cont. 4. Y-Rushalaym-Schel Zahav (Cam Audio kept) 5. Slave to the Traffic Light (Back to Neumann source) 6. My Soul 7. The Old Home Place (Back to Cam) 8. Nellie Cane 9. Sweet Adeline 10. I'm Blue and I'm Lonesome (Dressing room before 11.16.94 - Cam audio until Sample) 11. Nellie Cane > Other backstage footage before 11.16 > Sample in a Jar (AKG 460/ck61 Source) 12. Mike's Song 13. My Sweet One (on tourbus 11.17.94 - cam audio) 14. Mike jamming, Page eating (tourbus - 11.18.94 - cam) 15. Pulling into East Lansing (tourbus - 11.18.94 - cam) 16. Sweet Baby's Arms w/ Rev. Jeff Mosier (11.18.94 - Unknown Audience Source) 17. Runaway Jim 18. Backstage antics before 11.19.94 19. Golgi Apparatus (11.19.94 - Cam audio - Audience source was missing the beginning of golgi) 20. Aftershow - Trying to get out of the parking lot after the jam (Cam) 21. Trey and Kuroda at the lighting rig before 11.20.94 (Cam) 22. Backstage right before taking the stage for 11.20.94 (Cam) 23. Chalkdust Torture (11.20.94 - Nak cm300 Source) 24. Fee 25. Scent of a Mule 26. If I Could
Brad Eppert (5/5) dvd / 1 A+ A+ View  
Chris M. (4/4) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: Nov. 14-20, 1994
Lew (4/5) DVD / 1 A+ A View   Video: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive / Video: Camera Audio with...
Notes: a must have
Phishrman27 (4/0) DVD / 1 View   Source: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive
shakedown80 (4/4) / 0 View  
Notes: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode) > SP mode DVD-R Lineage: Source DVD > Demultiplex to Mpeg > remux with new audio using DVD-Lab Pro TV system: (NTSC) 4:3 Sys Bitrate: Original (9000+) AUDIO: Camera Audio with Audience splices for the Concert Scenes Lineage: AC3 dvd Audio > demultiplex to ac3 > wav > Adobe Audition for channel doubling and time strech > Wav > FCP for mix-down with audience sources > DVD-Lab Pro Audio Coding mode: LPCM Wav 48kHz Bitrate: 1536 KB/s The Rev. Jeff Mosier (Blueground Undergrass) was contracted by Phish in the Fall of 1994, to help them learn Bluegrass. With his Blessing (and our extreme appreciation), the footage he shot of this whole experience, backstage and onstage, was remastered and is now being shared.
Matt McGrath (4/4.8) DVD / 1 View   Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode)...
BlingFree (4/0) VOB / 0 View   Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode)...
Zack (4/5) dvdr / 1 A A View   video: hand held shot by the rev; audio: AUD sync when possible
smallp (3/5) DVD / 1 View   Jeff Mosier's Camcorder
Notes: 1994 Fall Tour Journal, bluegrass sessions, shot by Jeff Mosier.
Alex Bushe (3/5) DVD / 1 View   various
Notes: bluegrass jams, mostly handheld, very close and intimate footage
Carl (3/0) DVD-R / 1 View   various
tapertom (3/0) DVD / 1 A A View   MOSIER VID
Notes: MOSIER VID
Aaron Barger (3/0) DVD / 1 View  
howie (3/0) dvd / 1 View  
Notes: (PRO) bluegrass sessions with - jeff mosier
Aaron (3/0) DVD / 1 View  
Corey (3/5) DVD / 1 View  
marc geanoules (3/5) D / 1 A+ View   AUD
Ben (3/0) DVD / 1 View  
Donny (3/5) DVD / 1 A+ A+ View  
Notes: Jeff Mosier's home video
jacob (3/5) DVD / 1 View  
Craig Bowman (3/0) DVD / 1 View   Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode)...
Everett (2/4) dvd / 1 View   multi
Brian DeLong (2/5) DVD / 1 View   AUD
Rolf K (2/0) DVD / 1 View   Amazing!
Joe Breault (2/0) DVD / 1 View  
mark (2/0) DVD / 1 A+ View  
August (2/5) DVD / 1 View  
dupree1977 (2/5) dvd / 1 View  
Crowes4Trade (2/0) DVD / 1 View   Pro Shot (NTSC)
Notes: A great piece of phishtory!
Dan Goorsky (2/5) dvd / 1 View  
DVD list for Lindystar (2/0) dvd / 1 View  
upstateDB (1/5) dvd / 1 A A View  
aikox2 (1/4.9) / 0 View  
Notes: DVD aud
J (1/5) DVD / 1 View   Video: hi8 Master / Audio: Cam
gruven42 (1/4.7) DVD / 1 View   Video: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive; : Source DVD >...
STLBlues (1/5) DVD / 1 A+ A View   Pro-8mm Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 DVD Standalone Burner (XP mode) > DVD-R > DVD Lab...
Notes: Hand-held shot (steady) by Rev. Jeff Mosier of Blueground Undergrass. Documentary w/ some live concert footage. Excellent piece of Phishtory!
brett garvey (1/5) DVD / 1 A View   video: hand held shot by the rev; audio: AUD sync when possible
Notes: Phish - Bluegrass backstage video. v.2.0
LossLess Legs (1/0) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: 5/19/2007 - ironhippie
artisgilmore (1/0) D5 / 1 View  
magilla (1/5) DVDR / 1 View   Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode) > SP...
Chachi420 (1/5) DVD / 1 View   video: hand held shot by the rev; audio: AUD sync when possible
Notes: Phish - Bluegrass backstage video. v.2.0
Eric Horton (1/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" This has already been called the "Holy Grail" of Phish Videos. This is a FREE, NON-PROFIT home movie of Phish Backstage. Total running time, just over an hour. The Rev. Jeff Mosier (Blueground Undergrass) was contracted by Phish in the Fall of 1994, to help them learn Bluegrass. They flew him to Michigan and Gordon picked him up in a limo, and they had their first lesson on 11-14-94, same night as Grand Rapids. With his Blessing (and our extreme appreciation), the footage he shot of this whole experience, backstage and onstage, was remastered and is now being shared. He emailed me the following beautiful letter (a must read), to include with this torrent: "After 11 years I pull out this video and look back in awe at the bravery and spirit of these four guys called "Phish". I taped the sessions so they could watch it back as part of our lessons and so I could learn some of their tunes as well. I met them in 89 during my days with ARU. The video was shot to aide in teaching them how to work around one mic and to show them that their feet weren't tapping ! Hee. They had a real desire and hunger to learn bluegrass the old fashioned way. I think we infused alot of laughter and zambi like joy together which helped them create their own humble approach to bluegrass. It was like old times back with ARU. At the time I was working with Alzsheimer's patients and doing alot of theatre. In 93' I had played with them in Atlanta at the Roxy, but I had no idea how "big" they had gotten since then. "Hoist" was great for bluegrass music. Time will only tell what influence Phish's interest in bluegrass did to forward the progression of bluegrass experimentation that continues in the music until now through so many bands that got their "call of permission" from Phish. Like "Old and in the Way" did to forward the music to new fans, "Phish" took it to the next generation by including bluegrass in just a few shows in these few shows. "Jerry affected" music is what I call the music of the GD. I think we are all "Grateful Dead cover bands" of sorts whether we admit it or not, once we realize that the GD created a genre and were not just a band. Phish kept it going like nobody else had ever done or may ever will. We owe them much for keeping that spirit alive. This footage speaks volumns to the child like joy that must exist inside of music and inside of bands. Their curiosity for something new, continuing education, playing new instruments, and respect for the pioneers of the genre, gave Phish the credibility they needed to "pull off" bluegrass in front of thousands of reverent and loving fans. This is for those fans. The real fans. This is for all people who love and understand the civilizing power of music. This is to inspire thousands to hopefully upgrade their life by simply learning to play a musical instrument. Phish did this tour and this music without any concern over "bluegrass chops" or any concern over their own ego. They even "Phished" bluegrass with that wonderful vibe they have. They didn't have to do bluegrass, but they did. They laughed at themselves and we had some of the greatest laughs and times I have ever had. This time with them rekindled my own desire to play rock again and helped me really appreciate bluegrass, even though I had grown up with it. The true spirit of "Hamptonian Zambi Vibe" was there on every level ! May it simply inspire you. Let music into your life like they did. Learn music. Live the music. It can save you on every level and it can save this fear ridden planet and give us all hope again. Like nothing else on earth music is drugs." Jeff Mosier Atlanta, Ga __________________________________________________ ______________________ Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" VIDEO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode) > SP mode DVD-R Lineage: Source DVD > Demultiplex to Mpeg > remux with new audio using DVD-Lab Pro TV system: (NTSC) Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Sys Bitrate: Original (9000+) AUDIO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Camera Audio with Audience splices for the Concert Scenes Lineage: AC3 dvd Audio > demultiplex to ac3 > wav > Adobe Audition for channel doubling and time strech > Wav > FCP for mix-down with audience sources > DVD-Lab Pro Audio Coding mode: LPCM Wav Sampling Rate: 48kHz Bitrate: 1536 KB/s Chapters: 1. The Old Home Place (on stage before 11.14.94 - cam audio) 2. David Bowie (11.14.94 - Neumann KM140 Source) 3. David Bowie cont. 4. Y-Rushalaym-Schel Zahav (Cam Audio kept) 5. Slave to the Traffic Light (Back to Neumann source) 6. My Soul 7. The Old Home Place (Back to Cam) 8. Nellie Cane 9. Sweet Adeline 10. I'm Blue and I'm Lonesome (Dressing room before 11.16.94 - Cam audio until Sample) 11. Nellie Cane > Other backstage footage before 11.16 > Sample in a Jar (AKG 460/ck61 Source) 12. Mike's Song 13. My Sweet One (on tourbus 11.17.94 - cam audio) 14. Mike jamming, Page eating (tourbus - 11.18.94 - cam) 15. Pulling into East Lansing (tourbus - 11.18.94 - cam) 16. Sweet Baby's Arms w/ Rev. Jeff Mosier (11.18.94 - Unknown Audience Source) 17. Runaway Jim 18. Backstage antics before 11.19.94 19. Golgi Apparatus (11.19.94 - Cam audio - Audience source was missing the beginning of golgi) 20. Aftershow - Trying to get out of the parking lot after the jam (Cam) 21. Trey and Kuroda at the lighting rig before 11.20.94 (Cam) 22. Backstage right before taking the stage for 11.20.94 (Cam) 23. Chalkdust Torture (11.20.94 - Nak cm300 Source) 24. Fee 25. Scent of a Mule 26. If I Could
Jeff (1/5) DVD / 1 View   Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive
Notes: DV136 Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" This has already been called the "Holy Grail" of Phish Videos. This is a FREE, NON-PROFIT home movie of Phish Backstage. Total running time, just over an hour. The Rev. Jeff Mosier (Blueground Undergrass) was contracted by Phish in the Fall of 1994, to help them learn Bluegrass. They flew him to Michigan and Gordon picked him up in a limo, and they had their first lesson on 11-14-94, same night as Grand Rapids. With his Blessing (and our extreme appreciation), the footage he shot of this whole experience, backstage and onstage, was remastered and is now being shared. He emailed me the following beautiful letter (a must read), to include with this torrent: "After 11 years I pull out this video and look back in awe at the bravery and spirit of these four guys called "Phish". I taped the sessions so they could watch it back as part of our lessons and so I could learn some of their tunes as well. I met them in 89 during my days with ARU. The video was shot to aide in teaching them how to work around one mic and to show them that their feet weren't tapping ! Hee. They had a real desire and hunger to learn bluegrass the old fashioned way. I think we infused alot of laughter and zambi like joy together which helped them create their own humble approach to bluegrass. It was like old times back with ARU. At the time I was working with Alzsheimer's patients and doing alot of theatre. In 93' I had played with them in Atlanta at the Roxy, but I had no idea how "big" they had gotten since then. "Hoist" was great for bluegrass music. Time will only tell what influence Phish's interest in bluegrass did to forward the progression of bluegrass experimentation that continues in the music until now through so many bands that got their "call of permission" from Phish. Like "Old and in the Way" did to forward the music to new fans, "Phish" took it to the next generation by including bluegrass in just a few shows in these few shows. "Jerry affected" music is what I call the music of the GD. I think we are all "Grateful Dead cover bands" of sorts whether we admit it or not, once we realize that the GD created a genre and were not just a band. Phish kept it going like nobody else had ever done or may ever will. We owe them much for keeping that spirit alive. This footage speaks volumns to the child like joy that must exist inside of music and inside of bands. Their curiosity for something new, continuing education, playing new instruments, and respect for the pioneers of the genre, gave Phish the credibility they needed to "pull off" bluegrass in front of thousands of reverent and loving fans. This is for those fans. The real fans. This is for all people who love and understand the civilizing power of music. This is to inspire thousands to hopefully upgrade their life by simply learning to play a musical instrument. Phish did this tour and this music without any concern over "bluegrass chops" or any concern over their own ego. They even "Phished" bluegrass with that wonderful vibe they have. They didn't have to do bluegrass, but they did. They laughed at themselves and we had some of the greatest laughs and times I have ever had. This time with them rekindled my own desire to play rock again and helped me really appreciate bluegrass, even though I had grown up with it. The true spirit of "Hamptonian Zambi Vibe" was there on every level ! May it simply inspire you. Let music into your life like they did. Learn music. Live the music. It can save you on every level and it can save this fear ridden planet and give us all hope again. Like nothing else on earth music is drugs." Jeff Mosier Atlanta, Ga ________________________________________________________________________ Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" VIDEO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode) > SP mode DVD-R Lineage: Source DVD > Demultiplex to Mpeg > remux with new audio using DVD-Lab Pro TV system: (NTSC) Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Sys Bitrate: Original (9000+) AUDIO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Camera Audio with Audience splices for the Concert Scenes Lineage: AC3 dvd Audio > demultiplex to ac3 > wav > Adobe Audition for channel doubling and time strech > Wav > FCP for mix-down with audience sources > DVD-Lab Pro Audio Coding mode: LPCM Wav Sampling Rate: 48kHz Bitrate: 1536 KB/s Chapters: 1. The Old Home Place (on stage before 11.14.94 - cam audio) 2. David Bowie (11.14.94 - Neumann KM140 Source) 3. David Bowie cont. 4. Y-Rushalaym-Schel Zahav (Cam Audio kept) 5. Slave to the Traffic Light (Back to Neumann source) 6. My Soul 7. The Old Home Place (Back to Cam) 8. Nellie Cane 9. Sweet Adeline 10. I'm Blue and I'm Lonesome (Dressing room before 11.16.94 - Cam audio until Sample) 11. Nellie Cane > Other backstage footage before 11.16 > Sample in a Jar (AKG 460/ck61 Source) 12. Mike's Song 13. My Sweet One (on tourbus 11.17.94 - cam audio) 14. Mike jamming, Page eating (tourbus - 11.18.94 - cam) 15. Pulling into East Lansing (tourbus - 11.18.94 - cam) 16. Sweet Baby's Arms w/ Rev. Jeff Mosier (11.18.94 - Unknown Audience Source) 17. Runaway Jim 18. Backstage antics before 11.19.94 19. Golgi Apparatus (11.19.94 - Cam audio - Audience source was missing the beginning of golgi) 20. Aftershow - Trying to get out of the parking lot after the jam (Cam) 21. Trey and Kuroda at the lighting rig before 11.20.94 (Cam) 22. Backstage right before taking the stage for 11.20.94 (Cam) 23. Chalkdust Torture (11.20.94 - Nak cm300 Source) 24. Fee 25. Scent of a Mule 26. If I Could
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Notes: Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" This has already been called the "Holy Grail" of Phish Videos. This is a FREE, NON-PROFIT home movie of Phish Backstage. Total running time, just over an hour. The Rev. Jeff Mosier (Blueground Undergrass) was contracted by Phish in the Fall of 1994, to help them learn Bluegrass. They flew him to Michigan and Gordon picked him up in a limo, and they had their first lesson on 11-14-94, same night as Grand Rapids. With his Blessing (and our extreme appreciation), the footage he shot of this whole experience, backstage and onstage, was remastered and is now being shared. He emailed me the following beautiful letter (a must read), to include with this torrent: "After 11 years I pull out this video and look back in awe at the bravery and spirit of these four guys called "Phish". I taped the sessions so they could watch it back as part of our lessons and so I could learn some of their tunes as well. I met them in 89 during my days with ARU. The video was shot to aide in teaching them how to work around one mic and to show them that their feet weren't tapping ! Hee. They had a real desire and hunger to learn bluegrass the old fashioned way. I think we infused alot of laughter and zambi like joy together which helped them create their own humble approach to bluegrass. It was like old times back with ARU. At the time I was working with Alzsheimer's patients and doing alot of theatre. In 93' I had played with them in Atlanta at the Roxy, but I had no idea how "big" they had gotten since then. "Hoist" was great for bluegrass music. Time will only tell what influence Phish's interest in bluegrass did to forward the progression of bluegrass experimentation that continues in the music until now through so many bands that got their "call of permission" from Phish. Like "Old and in the Way" did to forward the music to new fans, "Phish" took it to the next generation by including bluegrass in just a few shows in these few shows. "Jerry affected" music is what I call the music of the GD. I think we are all "Grateful Dead cover bands" of sorts whether we admit it or not, once we realize that the GD created a genre and were not just a band. Phish kept it going like nobody else had ever done or may ever will. We owe them much for keeping that spirit alive. This footage speaks volumns to the child like joy that must exist inside of music and inside of bands. Their curiosity for something new, continuing education, playing new instruments, and respect for the pioneers of the genre, gave Phish the credibility they needed to "pull off" bluegrass in front of thousands of reverent and loving fans. This is for those fans. The real fans. This is for all people who love and understand the civilizing power of music. This is to inspire thousands to hopefully upgrade their life by simply learning to play a musical instrument. Phish did this tour and this music without any concern over "bluegrass chops" or any concern over their own ego. They even "Phished" bluegrass with that wonderful vibe they have. They didn't have to do bluegrass, but they did. They laughed at themselves and we had some of the greatest laughs and times I have ever had. This time with them rekindled my own desire to play rock again and helped me really appreciate bluegrass, even though I had grown up with it. The true spirit of "Hamptonian Zambi Vibe" was there on every level ! May it simply inspire you. Let music into your life like they did. Learn music. Live the music. It can save you on every level and it can save this fear ridden planet and give us all hope again. Like nothing else on earth music is drugs." Jeff Mosier Atlanta, Ga ________________________________________________________________________
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Notes: Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" This has already been called the "Holy Grail" of Phish Videos. This is a FREE, NON-PROFIT home movie of Phish Backstage. Total running time, just over an hour. The Rev. Jeff Mosier (Blueground Undergrass) was contracted by Phish in the Fall of 1994, to help them learn Bluegrass. They flew him to Michigan and Gordon picked him up in a limo, and they had their first lesson on 11-14-94, same night as Grand Rapids. With his Blessing (and our extreme appreciation), the footage he shot of this whole experience, backstage and onstage, was remastered and is now being shared. He emailed me the following beautiful letter (a must read), to include with this torrent: "After 11 years I pull out this video and look back in awe at the bravery and spirit of these four guys called "Phish". I taped the sessions so they could watch it back as part of our lessons and so I could learn some of their tunes as well. I met them in 89 during my days with ARU. The video was shot to aide in teaching them how to work around one mic and to show them that their feet weren't tapping ! Hee. They had a real desire and hunger to learn bluegrass the old fashioned way. I think we infused alot of laughter and zambi like joy together which helped them create their own humble approach to bluegrass. It was like old times back with ARU. At the time I was working with Alzsheimer's patients and doing alot of theatre. In 93' I had played with them in Atlanta at the Roxy, but I had no idea how "big" they had gotten since then. "Hoist" was great for bluegrass music. Time will only tell what influence Phish's interest in bluegrass did to forward the progression of bluegrass experimentation that continues in the music until now through so many bands that got their "call of permission" from Phish. Like "Old and in the Way" did to forward the music to new fans, "Phish" took it to the next generation by including bluegrass in just a few shows in these few shows. "Jerry affected" music is what I call the music of the GD. I think we are all "Grateful Dead cover bands" of sorts whether we admit it or not, once we realize that the GD created a genre and were not just a band. Phish kept it going like nobody else had ever done or may ever will. We owe them much for keeping that spirit alive. This footage speaks volumns to the child like joy that must exist inside of music and inside of bands. Their curiosity for something new, continuing education, playing new instruments, and respect for the pioneers of the genre, gave Phish the credibility they needed to "pull off" bluegrass in front of thousands of reverent and loving fans. This is for those fans. The real fans. This is for all people who love and understand the civilizing power of music. This is to inspire thousands to hopefully upgrade their life by simply learning to play a musical instrument. Phish did this tour and this music without any concern over "bluegrass chops" or any concern over their own ego. They even "Phished" bluegrass with that wonderful vibe they have. They didn't have to do bluegrass, but they did. They laughed at themselves and we had some of the greatest laughs and times I have ever had. This time with them rekindled my own desire to play rock again and helped me really appreciate bluegrass, even though I had grown up with it. The true spirit of "Hamptonian Zambi Vibe" was there on every level ! May it simply inspire you. Let music into your life like they did. Learn music. Live the music. It can save you on every level and it can save this fear ridden planet and give us all hope again. Like nothing else on earth music is drugs." Jeff Mosier Atlanta, Ga ________________________________________________________________________ Phish - Bluegrass Sessions w/ Jeff Mosier "1994 Fall Tour Journal" VIDEO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Pro-8 Camcorder > Panasonic DMR-HS2 Component DVD Hard Drive at app. 9000+ bitrate (XP mode) > SP mode DVD-R Lineage: Source DVD > Demultiplex to Mpeg > remux with new audio using DVD-Lab Pro TV system: (NTSC) Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Sys Bitrate: Original (9000+) AUDIO ATTRIBUTES: Source: Camera Audio with Audience splices for the Concert Scenes Lineage: AC3 dvd Audio > demultiplex to ac3 > wav > Adobe Audition for channel doubling and time strech > Wav > FCP for mix-down with audience sources > DVD-Lab Pro Audio Coding mode: LPCM Wav Sampling Rate: 48kHz Bitrate: 1536 KB/s
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