[Editor’s Note: We’d like to welcome guest blogger Satoshi Sakuraba - DH.]
I went to see Phish's 2014 summer tour in America from July 2nd to July 14th. I saw eight shows in two weeks at SPAC, The Mann, and Randall's Island. It was my longest trip in America so far, and the shows were very exciting. I liked SPAC3, Mann2, and Randalls3 because Phish seemed so focused. Also, I met a lot of my friends and hung out with them. I was happy to meet them.
SPAC – July 3
This is my favorite venue because the lot is the best, I'd been there two times before. I stayed at Phanart Pete's place in Albany, NY. I was surprised they opened with "Farmhouse." Actually, I didn't remember the show because I drunk a little moonshine in the parking lot and I had heavy jet lag. I passed out during the last part of the first set. I took an energy pill when they began the second set. It was so good. "Bathtub Gin," "Limb By Limb" and “Winterqueen” were the most impressive tunes. "Winterqueen" had an extremely beautiful melody. As you know it was composed by Trey and Tom Marshall. I went with Phanart Pete and Phootdoc to Putnam Den after the show, and enjoyed drinking, dancing, and eating pizza.
SPAC – July 4
My 3rd July 4th show, Happy Birthday America!! I tried to sing "The Star Spangled Banner." "555" was powerful. "Reba" was rhythmical, I danced. I felt that phans love for the band. One of my favorite tunes, "The Squirming Coil," was perfect as set closer. I was impressed with Page's solo. Beautiful. If Fish had not shouted his part it'd have been very good. Thanks Fish, I love you. It was a perfect first set after “Moma," I didn't like “Moma." I felt "Fuego" (20min) would transform this tour when I heard it.
SPAC – July 5
Pete, Scott, John, and I went to Dinosaur BBQ in Troy for lunch before the show. They opened with "Crowd Control." It was a good opener. "My Friend, My Friend" was beautiful, but Trey didn't play it well. It's okay, Trey! I was excited to hear "Foam" and "Divided Sky." I listened to "Wading in the Velvet Sea" and “David Bowie” carefully. The band concentrated well. They played "David Bowie" perfectly. The second set was so great. I can't describe how good those tunes were. "Carini," "Waves," "Wingsuit," "Piper," "Fluffhead," " Slave to the Traffic Light," and "You Enjoy Myself" were perfect.
I felt so HAPPY to hear “YEM” at SPAC, I love that venue.
The Mann – July 8
They played "Fuego" for about 26 minutes in the second set and it was amazing. I was impressed with just "Fuego" this night. It had a long jam, I thought there were some stories in the long jam. They did not just play, they made a story. "Tweezer" > "Ghost" > "2001" > "Harry Hood," and "Tweezer Reprise." I was blown away by them. I went to a post-show with Pete in downtown and met so many friends.
The Mann – July 9
Pete, Scott and I went to Dalessandro's and had hoagies for lunch. We met Stu and Erica there. They are my good friends. I didn't think my balls would fly this night, but it happened during the second set. They opened with "Chalk Dust Torture." "Wingsuit" was the most impressive tune this night. I was a little baked and tweeted some weird shit. The second set was amazing. It was exciting as SPAC3.
Off Day
Pete, Scott, and I went to Federal Donuts. It was my first experience. I ate four donuts. It was too much. I usually have one or two donuts in Japan. American stomachs are much bigger than Japanese I think. After that Pete and I drove to New Jersey.
Randall's Island July 11, 12, 13
Randall's Island was a very beautiful venue, so I couldn't believe that I was in NYC. The moon floated in the sky. My American friends drove me there from New Jersey. Most of the people brought their own chairs, picnic sheets, and their children played there. It was typical peaceful day. It was good!
I thought Phish played well at Randall's. "Steam" > "DwD" > "Golden Age" > "Limb By Limb" were great in the second set on July 11th. "Carini," "Ghost" > "Wingsuit" and the encore, "Joy" and "First Tube," were great on July 12th, too. Personally, July 13th was the best. The first set and second set were amazing. They played a 28-minute "Chalk Dust." Also "Tweezer," "Wading in the Velvet Sea," and “Slave to the Traffic Light” were perfect. I'd already lost my balls at The Mann before. I was baked during the show. I wanted to stay there as long as possible.
In my opinion SPAC3 was the best night this trip. "Carini," "Waves," and "Wingsuit" > "Piper" > "Fluffhead." Speechless. I've seen Phish 47 times in five years. Seeing Phish was my main purpose. I also wanted to meet my friends and make new friends. Many phans were so nice to me, even though I'd never met them before.
I completely forgot to say, even though I'm living in Japan near Tokyo, that it was not easy to go to America. To go to see Phish in America I needed to take a vacation for more than seven days. Maybe most Japanese phans have a problem, but I think going to see Phish in America is worth it for us. If Phish plays in Japan again, it'll be worth it. I don't know how many phans there are in Japan. Are there about 2,000 or 3,000?? I wasn't there, but Phish sold out a 3,000-seat venue in Japan. I think there aren't a lot of phans in Japan. Most of venues don't allow smoking inside, and they don't have a parking lot, so vendors can't sell stuff. And can't sell food.
I don't know who wants to go to Japan from America. If they come to Japan again, Japanese organizers will bring the venues of less than 5,000. I'd like to see Phish at a small venue in Japan, if they came back again to Japan someday. Tickets will probably 8,000yen each night (about $80 or $100.) Maybe.
One of my friends go to see Phish every tour. Other friends go there once every other year. Most Japanese phans go to America just for Phish, they spend a lot of money and time. I do too. I was happy to hear rumors that Phish would play again in Japan. It was just rumor. But I was excited when I heard that rumors. A lot of Japanese phans have been waiting for them since 2000.
Japanese Phans Love Phish!
I'll continue my trip looking for my balls.
To all my friends, all phans, and Phish: Thank you very much.
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Satoshi gets it. Great write-up, sounds like a great time!
"whatever you do, take care of your...balls?"
I have seen Japanese phans at shows ever since 2000. Maybe not every show, but definitely every tour. Many struggle with English, but not with navigating tour and making quick friends on the road. I can't even imagine coming to a foreign country, not knowing the language or even alphabet, and trying to follow a band around the country. Truly an accomplishment on its own. Satoshi also shows us that everyone's experience and peak moments happen at different times and reasons. On the other hand, most of us lose our balls at some point!
Thank you
And I know how difficult it can be when going to America, traveling around and partying and having a fun time. We're all very happy and thankful that you came. I am confident that we would all really like to go to Japan to see Phish sometime. It would be very fun.
I'll look into the finance box just to check my status, maybe we'll see you in Osaka!
I met some Japanese fans in October 2000 at Shoreline, the last shows before the first hiatus. Most of them didn't speak any English, and I sure don't speak Japanese, but we got along perfectly
Domo arigato Satoshi!
The balls have flown!
glad you had a great time..thanks for sharing your experience...
Thank you!
July 4 2010 at Alpha, we met a great new friend in the lawn pretty much on accident by warning her and her friend to not sit on chewed bubblegum (we all still laugh about this). They then told us that another friend of theirs earlier that day at the show was outside the venue and a cab pulled up. Out came a Japanese phan that had just gotten to the venue from the airport from Tokyo; and goal was to fly to ATL and go straight to Alpha for the show. This was the only show he wanted to and had time to see. Problem? He had no ticket!!! He flew to the dirty South only to see Phish from halfway around the world, on the country's birthday, on tour closer, with no ticket. Show had sold out a few weeks before, too. So this girl's friend said, "here, take my ticket! I saw last night and had a blast with my friends and you should see tonight for the effort!!!" She miracled him on the spot, he lost his balls (not sure on this, but its likely) and got in the show.
The point here? Japanese phans rule. Period. They are dedicated phans in ways I can understand yet barely grasp. A guy we met at Bill Graham in '12 did the whole Japan 2000 tour. He said he'd still never seen such respectful and attentive audiences like that before. He brought up that they know when to doubt when its bad and shine when its great. Be still when the band plays low and thoughtful, and applaud when its done. And above all, they were insanely happy the whole time at every show. My kind of crowd
Satoshi, I would love to see shows with you man! And yes, if The Phish ever goes back to Japan, my wife and I will be there regardless. Thanks again for your story!!
LOL
Nice recap on your experience, I enjoyed the read.
so If you have my balls I'd be glad to get them.
http://www.bouncingaroundeuroom.eu/post/2013/11/27/Dancing-and-raging-my-first-Phish-show.aspx
Big Ball Jam > Simple.....
Weeeee've got Saaatoshiiiii
He's lost his Balls
They're flying somewhere in the sky
What is a band w/o satoshi
he tweeted something weird
Everyone eats 4 donuts too
"I didn't think my balls would fly this night."
"If Fish had not shouted his part, it'd have been very good."
"I thought there were some stories in the long jam."
"I was a little baked and tweeted some weird shit."
"American stomachs are much bigger than Japanese I think."
"I wanted to stay there as long as possible."
"I'll continue my trip looking for my balls."
Awesome. Just awesome.
I have a shot of one taper's rig from his website that I somehow managed to keep in my photo collection for its novelty value. This is from Big Cypress.
or go directly to http://i.imgur.com/bEliWRl.jpg
stay well.
I felt that my top five so far this year were: Dicks3, Randalls3, Portsmouth2, SPAC3, MPP2, in that order. Really enjoyed the perspective shared in this piece, especially including the pre-post and in-between show experience, which adds great color to the musical analysis by providing needed context.
Thanks.
They gave me a chance to write this. ARIGATOU GOZAIMASITA!!
I really want to go to Miami, also I' d like to take my daughter there who is addicted to Disney world. so crazy. she doesn't like Phish, She really doesn't feel like seeing Phish's show.
I definitely visit San Francisco and Vegas for phish's fall tour, but it'll be a short trip of course.
My boss will retire on September 25th who always allowed to take a long vacation for my trip, even though New boss won't take me a long vacation I don't know.
Thanks