PhishStation Game
David Steinberg
2008-09-23
A few months ago I had a chance to play Rock Star for the first time. I wasn't very good at it for two reasons: I didn't know how to switch the guitar into left-handed mode and, slightly more importantly, no one told me that I had to push the strum button in addition to the chord button so I missed every single note. I went back to just watching after my debacle but it inspired a thought. There's a Grateful Dead pack of songs already; why not have a Phish downloadable set? That raises the obvious question. What songs would work in the game? There's actually a serious challenge here. Unlike Guitar Hero, Rock Band has a microphone. You want to give the person with that controller something interesting to do. So "You Enjoy Myself" or "The Divided Sky" would be out. Sorry "Mike's Song" and "The Curtain With." I swear I still love you! Secondly, there's no keyboard controller. "The Squirming Coil" would be a horrible song for this game because what would be the fun of playing if you can't play along with the big solo at the end? "The Lizards" and "The Mango Song" might also have made the cut if they didn't have strong keyboard parts that will taunt you with their unplayability. Like the Grateful Dead release, I'm going to choose 6 songs for my personal Rock Band release. I'm going to select two each from Phish's rockers, their mid tempo songs, and their epics along with some honorable mentions. If I were tasked with this goal, here's what I'd choose. Rockers Honorable Mentions: "Sparkle" It would be a lot of fun for the singer and drummer to keep up with the ending of this but ultimately there really isn't enough for the bass or guitar except for the one fast jam. This is another song that suffers due to the lack of a keyboard controller, as the first minute would be dull to play. "Llama" This is a fun song to sing but it would be really hard. Hardly anyone knows all of the words to it and the words come at a breakneck pace. How many people would be able to pull off, "Poke a double deck on a llama t'boot/Llama t'boot t'boot?" A challenge yes, but the song should be winnable. Song 2: "AC/DC Bag" Some research would have to be done to find the perfect version of this song - Boise 99 and 12/30/97 are right out - but this song has most of what you'd want, plenty of good guitar and bass parts, fun drumming and, "Brain dead! And made of money." Song 1: "Chalk Dust Torture" Each of these groups has an obvious choice. I couldn't imagine being able to simulate being in Phish and not having this as an option. "Chalk Dust" is complicated a little by the fact that the studio version is completely unsuitable for this task due to the vocal effects but there are plenty of live versions to choose from. I'd suggest a nice 1992. Mid Tempo Songs Honorable Mentions:
"Cavern" This was a tough category as there are three songs that could easily have made the number two slot. Cavern has interesting vocal parts and ends on a great sing-along line. However, outside of the drumming, there's not enough going on musically for it to beat out the competition. Besides, if you're really trying to replicate the Phish experience, you'd have to lose points when you sung the lyrics correctly. "Down With Disease" DWD is a rare song in that the studio version might work better. It's a little bit slow paced, but it doesn't meander into the jam world and has an extra singing part. While the riff from this song is wonderful, I think ultimately it suffers a bit from not having a perfect version. Song 2: "Bouncing Around the Room" The one trick with this song is the end part. Rock Band only has one microphone and there are three singing parts. My advice for the game companies is to have Mike's part sung when he sings alone, then sing Trey's part when he Joins in the first time, and the rest of the time sing, "And I awoke." I think that's how most people sing it. Song 1: "Wilson" Some choices are so obvious that explaining them would almost be counterproductive. The worst thing you could say about it is that it would be an easy song to play. Then again, compared to some of the other options Phish present, a breather might be welcome. Epics
Honorable Mention: Guyute This song is on the cusp. At least it has a reasonable amount of lyrics to it, but the winning options are both more popular and a lot more fun to sing. Sorry piggie! Song 2: "Reba" While the lyric to length of song ration for Reba is rather low, this song could still easily work for the singer. Between the "dip/sip," the second verse, and the fact that "Bag it/Tag it/Sell it to the butcher in the store," is hard for even a "Reba" hater to dislike, there's enough there to entertain. The one drawback is that you can't really do the chase section quite right without keys, but the song is a lot less dependent on keyboards than some of the other Page heavy options. Song 1: "Fluffhead" Unlike many Phish fans, this is not one of my favorite songs to see performed live. However, in Rock Band terms, this song is perfection. The parts of "Fluff's Travels" were originally standalone songs, which makes this work better than most other long songs. Moreover, unlike any other of Phish's compositions, there are lyrics smack in the middle of the song. Between "Clod," "Bundle of Joy" - and any version chosen for Rock Star better have "La la la la/Life is just a bundle of joy" sung - and "Arrival" there is both quantity and quality. I want to go over to my gamer friends' house and demand that they find a way of making it to "Bundle of Joy." I can't understand why this hasn't happened already. David Steinberg got his Masters Degree in mathematics from New Mexico State University in 1994. He first discovered the power of live music at the Capitol Centre in 1988 and never has been the same. His Phish stats website is at http://www.ihoz.com/PhishStats.html.
He is the stats section editor for The Phish Companion and is on the board of directors for the Netspace Foundation. You can read more of his thoughts at http://www.livejournal.com/users/thezzyzx.
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