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Tell
me about the Asse Festival...
The Asse Festival [aka A-Fest, debuted 9-13-90] is to Guelah Papyrus
as Landlady is to PYITE [... sort of]. In other words, it is the
instrumental bit in the middle of the song [that isn't always there].
[but Landlady is a song of its own, and A-Fest has rarely (eg 4-27-91)
been outside Guelah since it's 9-13-90
debut, five months before it became part of Guelah btw.] Unlike
Landlady, though, Asse Festival, was debuted before Guelah. Oddly
enough, A.F and Landlady both were Fall '90 songs [while Guelah
and PYITE were both written years earlier; coincidentally, two netters
report a summer '90 effort to dredge new directions from old songs.]
Drove everyone crazy for a while because no one could remember which
one was which. Having Magilla also coming out this tour didn't help
much. The way I remembered it was that Landlady, which Trey called
by name the first time I saw it, was the PYITE jam. So get a Fall
90 tape (or Port Chester 4/27/91, the first, and I believe only,
naked Asse Festival after Guelah was introduced) to catch on...
{From an rmp post by David
"ZZYZX" Steinberg, with bracketed additions by Lemuria}
The Ass Festival is one of the last chapters in Thus Spoke
Zarathustra by Nietzsche (Phish plays a song by this name aka
"2001 Theme). After comming down from
the mountain, proclaiming "God is Dead," etc., Zarathustra strives
to create a select group of "supermen" and he recognizes this group
has convolesenced into a more highly evolved state when he finds
them adoring an ass in a cave. {posted
to rmp by SuzzyGrnbr}
"Science, unlike philosophy,
is wrapped up in its own way of making things intelligible to
the exclusion of all others."
-- Peter Winch
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