Phish
11-19-94
Bloomington, In

Bluegrass Parking Lot Jam - After show beside tour bus

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The corrected info contains comments & notes from Rev. Jeff Mosier himself

1.  Blackberry Blossom
2.  Tennessee Waltz		- rev. sings
3.  Old Home Place		- mike sings
4.  Dooley 			- rev. sings -lead - trey, mike , jon is singing "dooley"
5.  Mountain Dew		- rev. sings
6.  John Hardy			- mike sings - trey ask for his fiddle track
7.  -Talking-
8.  Sweet Baby's Arms		- rev. sings lead. phish sings backup. guitar lead by trey
9.  Long Journey Home  		- rev. sings lead on first verse
				- trey sings second verse 
				- guitar lead trey 
				- jon sings third verse
				- mandolin break - jon - zambi happens
10. Little Tiny Butter Bisquits - written by rev mosier. 
				- trey on fiddle / zambi happens
				- bus driver says "no flash photograhy" on the bus pa
				- rev. says trey has been playing fiddle for three days
				- we do this tune in blueground undergrass now
11. Blue and Lonesome 		- phish with rev.
				- jews harp  (Jeremy?) 
				- acoustic llama is requested.
12. Midnite Moonlight 		- rev sings - phish and crowd. taper softly croons underneath
13. Will the Circle be Unbroken - rev sings lead - bus engine starts. bus blows horn to leave

Notes from Rev. Jeff Mosier:
  This is the first time i've heard this, but thousands have ask me about it over the years. 
 To me it captures the true spirit of Phish. 
 It happened as we were walking to the bus to leave the venue. 
 Somebody said play us one and we said sure and the roadies got our stuff. 
 I was already holding my banjo which probably started the whole thing. 
 I was on tour with them to teach them bluegrass and had been playing 
 with them on stage some at night. 
 Hoist was being released at the time and I actually played with them on that material
 at night as well as the bluegrass set. 
 Though they really didn't know bluegrass and had just been playing for a short while, 
 this truly captured the spirit of the music because of their openess, talent, 
 and what I call that "wonderful phish curiosity". 
 I was touched to hear this because when you boil it all down this is what it's all about. 
 The people just want to hear the music and truly I didn't wanna leave. 
 You can hear the joy. I lead the jam as phish had never really done that before. 
 When we got on the bus they were so happy that we did it and I think they felt, 
 maybe for the first time, the true spirit of what bluegrass and folk music is all about. 
 The jam turned out to be the most important thing that I taught them. 
 Thanks for sharing it. 
 I am touched.
 Truly,
 "rev" Jeff Mosier
 Blueground Undergrass
 www.bluegroundundergrass.com


Jam outside the tour bus with:
Mike (banjo and electric bass)
Page (upright bass)
Trey (fiddle and guitar)
Fish (mandolin)
Rev. Jeff Mosier (banjo)
Eric Merrill (fiddle and guitar)
and Jeremy (banjo and jaw harp)


-- doesn't get much better than that now does it? --
-- tell your friends, I got it from ETREE! --

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