2001: Eighteen Minutes of White-bred Funk

I tried my best to attend my college classes as frequently as possible. Far too often, however, those efforts suffered drastically from a lethal combination of Chicago’s notorious inclement weather, a considerable distance to most of my classrooms and the insatiable urge to sit around and get high all the time.

Walkman

Most of my lectures and discussion sections communed all the way down on south campus, a brisk 18 to 20-minute walk in the biting wind and teet-freezing cold sweeping off of Lake Michigan. Occasionally I’d find the energy and the wherewithal (and the price-tag guilt) to trudge my way to a class or two, and on those rare days, I’d grab my trusty Walkman and throw in The Usual.

I must have listened to The Usual about 500 times over the course of my collegiate career. I found it mesmerizing, and it never failed to elate me (if it could, I would’ve had it fellate me, too) on the coldest of days. I knew every in and every out, every nook and every cranny; I was as familiar with this song as anyone could be with any piece of music. This was my jam. And that song was the popular rock band Phish‘s version of Deodato‘s version of Strauss‘ Also Sprach Zarathustra, better known as the theme song from 2001: A Space Odyssey.

To me, it’s as perfect a piece of music as one can find. It builds and builds, patiently taking its time to make love to your face and head. It’s at once a study in tension, a primer of groove management, a band brochure on how to play well with others. It’s passive aggressive, it’s haunting and comforting, and the notes stay with you forever. And at most times, you’ll have no idea which player’s your favorite on it — that changes with the lake-shore wind. Listen for yourself:

Phish played 2001 at least 100 times in its career, but never do I get the goose pimples the way I do when I listen to this masterpiece from November 19, 1997 in Champaign, Illinois. It’s both epic and an epic. Go get it.

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7 Responses

  1. This song is like a drive in the HOV lane…

    Also, it’s the first song of a brilliant four-song second set that’s often overlooked because of the greatness of that entire fall tour. Long live the Phish.

  2. Ace – I knew you and I were kindred spirits.

    The exact amount of time it took me to get to class from my house in college = 2001>Mike’s from 12/30/93. Of course, showing my age, I listened to this on a bright yellow analog-tape playing SONY Walkman. But still… auto-reverse, baby!

  3. Any way to download this? I like the new embedded audio (quicker to get to the listenin’), but it would be great if you could also download the mp3 files if you decide it’s worthy. [The “download” link only goes to amazon/itunes, which of course doesn’t have boots].

  4. Eh, some of the music in these kinds of posts we’ll make available for download (usually the live stuff), some of them will have to be just in this streaming format. In any event, I’ll try to up this for you when I get home.

  5. I was at that 11/19/97 show – thanks for the flashback. Still have the ticket stub and the ad from the Daily Illini about the show. I always thought Phish might have had the idea to play that song since Assembly Hall looks like a giant UFO (but I guess a lot of arenas do now that I think about it)…massive shots of bright white lights on the crowd at the high points of the song…my friend passed out. Then I flunked out of U of I later that semester. Thanks, Phish.

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