Mike's Song

Mike's Song is a song by the rock band Phish. Originally written in 1985, and debuting that year on October 17, bass player Mike Gordon's song has been played a total of 488 times (appearing in 28.34% of all of Phish live shows), the third most played song in Phish history (after You Enjoy Myself and Possum). Though never officially confirmed, the song may have been originally titled "Microdot", according to comments made after its first known appearance on 10-17-85 (He either says Mike wrote that or Microdot).[1]

It was released on the Slip, Stitch and Pass album.

"Mike's Groove"

Mike's Song is the first song in a series of three songs known to Phish fans as "Mike's Groove", which traditionally consists of Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove. The songs work well together as the music of Weekapaug Groove is the chorus of Mike's song played twice as fast, though in a different key.

This musical trinity of segues resembles the Grateful Dead's Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower jam. Mike's Groove is either altered or extended - I Am Hydrogen may be replaced by or sandwiched between other songs, usually the song "Simple" (Which is also sometimes included in the standard Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove and placed somewhere before "I Am Hydrogen.") However, other songs are also often used, including but not limited to "Contact", "Free", "Harry Hood", "Frankie Says", or "Tela", the latter adding considerable playing time to that particular Groove.

The entire "Mike's Groove" may sometimes take up an entire set, or sometimes only 10 minutes. This is because of the many ever-changing jams; 2 in Mike's Song (sometimes the second, more experimental one is cut off), jams in whatever song(s) they segue into from Mike's, and usually one at the end of Weekapaug Groove. Sometimes (i.e., Raleigh 22/07/97), they segue into Mike's from somewhere else, extending the groove ever further.

There are also several notable versions of Mike's Song that segue directly into Weekapaug Groove, with those two songs lasting nearly (or more than) 30 minutes (12/1/95 Hershey and 12/7/95 Niagara).[2]

Twice in 2003 Weekapaug Groove was played without Mike's Song at all. Along with New Year's Eve 1995 at Madison Square Garden, these were the only times Weekapaug has been played without Mike's Song.

I Am Hydrogen was also played by itself for the first time since 1987 on 10/7/99.

References

  1. Raw Phish Statistics http://www.ihoz.com/every.html
  2. Mike's Song 12/7/95 http://vimeo.com/26038430
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