HT Giveaway: Win A Phish Joy Box Pt. 4
Recently, Phish announced pre-order details for one of the most ambitious merch products they’ve ever created – the Joy Box. This monstrous limited edition box set includes the CD plus 10 posters dedicated to each one of Joy’s 10 tracks each designed by a different artist, an extensive hard-bound booklet, as well as a “complete second album” called Party Time along with a DVD featuring some of Phish’s live performances from the first half of 2009.

As we’ve mentioned over the past few weeks, we’ve got two Joy Boxes to give away and you’ll have eight chances to enter our sweepstakes. Today, which is the actual release date for the album, we’ve got our fourth question of eight and each answer you give will count as one entry in the contest. That’s right, you can enter eight times by answering all eight questions. Just don’t get greedy and answer the same question twice. This contest will run until September 25, 2009 at 11:59PM.
Just follow the rules below and we’ll announce our winners on 9/28:
- To enter the contest leave a comment below telling us about one unreleased Phish song that should’ve – or still should – be released on a studio album
- All comments must be longer than 10 words and shorter than 50
- Your comment must be left by 11:59 PM EST on Friday, Sept. 25
- Don’t be greedy, only one entry per person, per question
- Winners will be selected at random from all entries to all 8 questions
- Winners receive one copy of the Joy Box each
So there you have it. As you see, question #4 is “What unreleased Phish song should’ve – or still should – be released on a studio album?” Keep on checking Hidden Track for question #5.
- HT Joy Box Giveaway: Question #1, Question #2, Question #3
- Previously on HT: Joy Review
- Dry Goods: Joy Box Pre-order






There are many classics not on albums, but I vote for the Curtain (with), an early epic that should have been on Junta!
I would really be interested in hearing a studio version of Harpua. I think the harmonies would be absolutely incredible.
Spock’s Brain. Always a cool song. Wish they would bring that one back into the rotation.
being a drummer, “Vultures”
Curtain with would be a great studio song that might take off perfectly with some tracking.
Would love to see Harry Hood get the studio treatment. They could go so many directions with the jam, studio could be awesome for really delicate slow build or way spacey.
I agree with some others that Vultures should be recorded in studio.
Destiny Unbound
Tube needs to presented with all the gifts inherent to the studio recording process
Vulture is definitely the right answer. One of the better Phish songs, and it remains unreleased.
I gotta go with Possum…Possum…Possum…POSSUM! Such a good straight forward rocker…perfect for the studio. They would just annihilate it.
Timber Ho, great energy, would love to see a cleaned up version from the studio
harry HOOD with a studio jam along the same lines as the reba studio jam.
I agree with the others who said Vultures. It’s a great song and reminds me of Kurt Vonnegut’s “Slaughterhouse-Five.”
Punch You in the Eye. There’s been rumors for ever that it was on the next one. It’s a freakin’ stable. Do it already. Hey!
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jennifer dances (ha ha ha ha). But serisiosly I think that the “what the use?” could really shine in the studio.
Call it slightly-kinky, but I’ve always thought a RIPPIN studio version of NICU needs to be committed to celluloid, or else: what are we to do? Just listen to 89.1 WEMU’s Brazilian Fantasy show over and over to get a dance party started??? Studio NICU changes that!
I think they should cut a studio version of Camel Walk – slinky, funky, fun.
Gosh there are so many. But I’d go with Carini.
Tube!!! Trey sprays out lyrics in a machine gun rap that leads into a sinster Page vs. Gordo phunk session! So stupendous, living in this Tube…
It would be cool to have a mikes’s groove studio version.
Carini.
I would love to hear AC/DC Bag, the White Tape version does not do it justice.
Harry Hood! The ALO version was a huge staple of my early Phish days, and I’d love to hear it reinterpreted in the studio, I think the relatively sparse composed sections would be great for a little studio magic.