Date | City | Timing | Notes |
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1984-10-23 | Burlington, VT | 0:00 | Debut. Recording does not circulate. |
1984-12-01 | Burlington, VT | 7:26 | -> in from "Fire On The Mountain" ("FOTM"), and some "FOTM" jamming continues in the first part, until finally everyone is playing "Makisupa". The jam has a nice reggae feel and some fun banter. The playing is very standard, however; this mostly sounds like some very talented college kids goofing off, but the version is worth hearing for precisely that reason. |
1985-11-14 | Burlington, VT | 5:03 | Acoustic! Trey introduces Page, and then the song drifts and > "Piggies." |
1985-11-14 | Burlington, VT | 3:34 | -> in from "Piggies." Trey remains on acoustic guitar. There's a very good accelerating jam, reminiscent of many of Trey's early compositions, starting at 0:40. -> "Drums." |
1987-04-29 | Burlington, VT | 7:25 | This version features a short jam with nice interplay between Page on the organ and Trey starting after 2:30; it's lilting and pretty. Then it sort of plods along for a few minutes, but a nice second jam emerges at about 5:30. Good -> "Antelope," too. |
1987-05-11 | Burlington, VT | 9:01 | Slow, slow tempo. What sounds like a harmonica is played in the early part of the jam, maybe by Page? The jam then gets spacey with echo effects employed; it's kind of a dumb jam but enjoyable nevertheless, and in that sense, captures the spirit of "Makisupa" beautifully. |
1987-08-21 | Hebron, NY | 10:56 | A supremely odd version. "Makisupa" proper begins more than six minutes in, after the "Stir It Up Jam" comes to a full stop. The first few minutes feature Trey ad libbing, lyrics over a loose, playful jam. It's mostly weird, but the last minute of the jam is a long, magnificent segue -> "David Bowie." |
1987-08-29 | South Burlington, VT | 11:26 | Long, playful jam. The highlight is an absolutely gorgeous solo by Trey around 7:20-9:40. |
1987-09-02 | Burlington, VT | 10:35 | This version is slower than 8/29/87, with crashing percussion throughout most of the jam; it remains pretty spacey throughout. Around 6:20, an ethereal jam develops, built around a Trey solo and some lovely accompaniment by Page. Much of this version sounds like screwing around, but the best part has some real power. |
1987-09-21 | Burlington, VT | 10:32 | As is typical in this era, a very pretty jam begins around 5:40 and lasts for a few minutes. Gorgeous version, one of the best. |
1993-04-29 | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 2:47 | -> in from "Weekapaug." "Makisupa" makes its first appearance in 320 shows (last seen on 11/26/90), amidst a strong "Weekapaug." -> back to "Weekapaug." |
1993-08-02 | Tampa, FL | 0:26 | > from "Antelope" for a quick "Makisupa" reprise before > back to close "Antelope". |
1994-06-19 | Kalamazoo, MI | 8:23 | Excellent version. Reggae sounding and effects laden jam around 2:20 that goes on for a few minutes. A jam resembling a "DDL" jam (which doesn't actually include any loops) emerges around 6:30 out of the vocal reprise, and eventually works its way back into a second vocal reprise. |
1994-10-29 | Spartanburg, SC | 6:31 | -> in from "Buffalo Bill." After 3:00, this "Makisupa" breaks into some great '94-style jamming, spacey at first, then hard rocking with a great -> to "Rift." |
1994-12-01 | Salem, OR | 2:37 | -> in from "BBFCFM" as this medley of songs sandwiched by "Tweezer" continues. |
1995-07-02 | Fayston, VT | 8:01 | Nice segue in from "Runaway Jim". It starts with a typical effects laden jam, followed by a second jam after the vocal reprise, starting around 5:30. Trey uses the same effect as he does in early renditions of "Free." Gets spacey in the last minute as Fish and Page lead a spammy but cool jam that -> "SOAMule." This version has the sound of Summer '95 and is among the very best. |
1995-11-30 | Dayton, OH | 7:07 | Spry, tropical sounding jamming, with some especially strong percussion -- Trey moves over to the kit for a while. Excellent, extended transition > "Antelope." |
1997-07-25 | Dallas, TX | 8:39 | A strong jam emerges beginning at 6:20. It's bluesy at first and then moves to a gentle, down-tempo rock jam, typical of '97 Phish, beginning around 7:27. Nice -> "AC/DC Bag." |
1997-11-19 | Champaign, IL | 10:56 | An extended, effects laden space jam begins around 5:45 and comes to a climax at 9:36, then drops right back into "Makisupa". Excellent version. |
1998-07-20 | Ventura, CA | 9:01 | This funky version segues out of a funky "Drowned." There's a breakdown for Mike and a sweet little solo around 4:40 from Trey, and a spacey ambient jam for about a minute at the end. |
1999-07-25 | Noblesville, IN | 4:15 | The typically good natured "Makisupa" takes a comedic turn into "Happy Birthday" to celebrate CK5's birthday, replete with "rasta style" playing, a Mike bass solo, humor from Trey and Fish, and a CK5 light solo. |
1999-07-25 | Noblesville, IN | 0:45 | "Makisupa" resumes to complete a fun filled birthday sandwich version in honor of CK5. |
1999-09-28 | Pelham, AL | 8:16 | This has an extended jam, as many in '99 do with whistling in the long jam segment. Some nice melodic playing from Mike, including a passage that sounds quite a bit like "Stir It Up" after the six minute mark. |
1999-10-04 | Normal, IL | 6:37 | Strong version. There's a delicate, staccato solo by Trey at 1:55, and a short, up tempo jam around 4:00-4:40, led by Page. Good outro jam too, with, again, some jamming reminiscent of "Stir It Up". A spacey jam emerges out of the end of "Makisupa." |
2000-06-23 | Atlanta, GA | 6:07 | Trey plays a spry, gentle solo that starts off lilting and pretty and then speeds up without ever losing its light feel. The version also has a nice vocal reprise and a decent outro. |
2003-01-03 | Hampton, VA | 7:04 | This version has a cool little jam, that is laid back and spacey. Trey provides some engaging noodling after the five minute mark. |
2003-07-17 | Bonner Springs, KS | 5:08 | This has a more active jam than most, with some lead organ by Page and a Trey solo four minutes in that is based on "Dust in the Wind." A strong version overall. |
2003-12-30 | Miami, FL | 2:10 | A short version that precedes the "P-Funk Medley." It comes to a full stop, as Trey banters about Fish singing "Touch Me" and then invites P-Funk on stage. |
2003-12-30 | Miami, FL | 1:23 | "Makisupa" is reprised after P-Funk leaves the stage. Fish sings a line from "Touch Me." |
2009-08-08 | George, WA | 7:16 | There's a long, bluesy solo by Trey at around 3:30 and Trey and Mike switch instruments thereafter. Good, antics-filled version. |
2009-12-28 | Miami, FL | 8:49 | Fun version. Alt-lyrics abound (relatively speaking), and Mike responds in kind, his standout play driving sparse, interesting improv, featuring mini-solos from Trey, then Page, with Fish terrifically on- and then offbeat. Notable for its highly musical low-end, a tripped-out > breaks for "Harry Hood," which, for several measures, maintains "Makisupa's" thumping structure. |
2010-10-26 | Manchester, NH | 1:49 | To commemorate the passing of reggae artist Gregory Isaacs the night before, the band play "Night Nurse" as a sandwich in the middle of this "Makisupa." -> to "Night Nurse." |
2010-10-26 | Manchester, NH | 1:29 | -> in from "Night Nurse" to wrap up a double reggae themed tribute. |
2011-01-01 | New York, NY | 8:16 | > from "Sally," a version so chill you just might believe Trey did, indeed, get up from the sofa after rolling himself a blunt. Fish's kick-drum "solo" bleeds into hushed, atmospheric play, the four swapping scattershot sounds and eerie effects before a pure and patient -> into "Bowie." |
2011-05-28 | Bethel, NY | 7:35 | An energetic, funky jam emerges at around 5:30 after some chanting on "House." This is a fun, well-played version. |
2013-11-01 | Atlantic City, NJ | 8:11 | Another fun, funky version with "Kush" and "Bush" chanting, lots of weirdness, and a few genuinely musically impressive passages interspersed here and there. |
2016-12-29 | New York, NY | 9:57 | This version starts with fun banter and slips into a breezy, mostly bass-led jam. At around 4:40, Trey moves over to the Marimba Lumina, and then Mike and finally Page join in and a full-on percussion jam develops. It's enjoyable, but typical of the percussion excursions of '16. At around 9:20 the drumming stops on a dime and the band drops right back into Makisupa, finishing off the most musically significant version of the song since 11/19/97. |
2021-08-08 | Noblesville, IN | 0:56 | -> out of "Twist" as part of a wild segue/jam sequence. Trey swaps in "Sally" (as in "Sneakin' Sally") into the lyrics. |
2021-08-08 | Noblesville, IN | 8:31 | -> back out of "Twist". Trey throws in some verbal and musical quotes from songs played earlier in the set. Page fires up a sample from "Martian Monster", and the band vamps on a combination "Makisupa"/"Martian Monster" groove, then the jam gets darker and more powerful, with a blast of feedback auguring this dark turn. Trey stirs up the witches' brew, with Mike adding some nice color, as the band rips into a fiery jam reminiscent of the heavy-duty 12/31/15 "Twist", before collapsing somewhat anticlimactically into "Twist" proper. |
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