The Clifford Ball 1996
The Ball, the ball, the ball. The Clifford Ball 1996, the greatest musical performance
I've ever witnessed, a time I'll never forget.
"Where the fuck is Plattsburg, New York?" That was the main concern on a warm summer
afternoon, as we began to pack up the car for a trip that will remain crisp in my mind
better then vacation I've ever been on. It was Tom, Tim, Joe, Beau, Tom' brother Steve,
Alex who flew in from Wisconsin, Tim's brother Sean and myself Tony. The weather
couldn't been better, the mood...excitement, joy, and a little nervousness. After all it
was my first Phish show, and Tom was the only other one out of us all who had seen a
Phish show. I had always liked phish, but I was always reluctant to get tix for a show,
I figured I could wait till they came to Giant Stadium, or The Meadowlands. One day I
decided "What the hell!!"
Plattsburg was a good 6 hours up I-87 from quiet River Vale, New Jersey. So we spent
most of the afternoon at Shop-rite, Campmor, and Ramsey outdoor. We had sleeping bags,
coolers of beer, soda, food, and more beer, tents, stoves, lanterns, bug torches, and
clothes. At around 12 midnite Friday morning we hit the road and embarked, on what would
be a scared trip. Tom drove the van with his brother and myself. Tim in his red Festiva
with Joe and Sean, and Beau in his blue Festiva with Alex. Stopping only to piss and
re-fuel, we busted up to Plattsburg, arriving around 6am. It was amazing to see all the
VW Westvalias up I-87 with Steal you Face, and dancing bear stickers. Once arriving, we
picked a spot to set camp (out of the Wetlands of course) We followed the lead of
crickets bouncing gently round room to a nice spot. Close to the potable water, yet far
enough from the rank smell of port-a-jons. Then we got some needed sleep.
We woke up around 1pm and I opened my eyes to my suprise...100,000 other people arrived
while we were asleep!!! Didn't bother me, the more the merry. It was really strange.
Once I stepped out of the tent, I think I left something behind. I didn't have a care in
the world. I forgot about my job, my house, my life back home. I WAS AT A PHISH SHOW,
that's all that mattered. Yeah, in an ordinary situation, the crickets would have
bothered me. I liked um. The real freaky people that lived off acid and trying to get
that one miracle would have bothered me, not that weekend. Free hug...sure. Do I have
any nugs...have a seat and chill a while. The feeling is like nothing else in the world.
Youth, energy, love, and fun.
6 PM Phish is coming on soon. We exchanged our tickets for wristband and headed in. Mr.
Sanity stepped out and welcomed us to the largest Phish in the world. The cheers rang,
and the chills ran through me, I'm going to have the time of my life. Phish busted out
with Chalkdust Torture. "I love this song!" I said to Joe. Before I knew it I caught
the groove, dancing around, jumping singing, till I was at the point that I didn't know
where any of my friends went. It was to early to worry about that. If I don't bump into
them during the show, I'll see them at the end of the set, if not, at the camp-site. I
remember Haley's Comet and bouncing all over "I'm goin' down to the central part of town"
That lyric still stuck in my head. Finally I bumped into Tim, who was tripping pretty
hard, and I figured he could use some nugs. We walked up to those little houses and
received glitter and paint from some one....again, didn't bother me. I told the dude what
to paint. I asked for a peace sign, got something that more or less looked like an egg
but hey, I'M AT THE CLIFFORD BALL!!! There was so much to do, so much to see, and a
whole other day left. After the band closed with Amazing Grace. We headed back to camp,
where we regrouped and talked for hours about the fantastic show that was displayed
before us. We walked around talked to thousands of people, we just had a great time.
The next day was better then the first. Phish tore out tunes that I thought I would
never hear. Wilson, A Day In the Life, Suzie Greenburg, Tweezer, Strange Design...
After the show, we regrouped again. At around 2 am some poor guy face-planted a Habachi
that someone just BBQed off of, and he required some medical attention, we did what we
could, but it was pretty bad and we sent him to First Aid. That was an amazing thing in
itself. The layout was perfect. If you needed it, you could find it. Water, food, help,
stupid things that you forget to bring. All with a stage for a backdrop, and a skyline
so beautiful, I still haven't seen anything like it.
The Clifford Ball, was like no other show in the world. I've seen the Dead, Allmans,
Lollapalooza, Horde...I've seen a lot!!! Nothing has come close, and the only thing that
might is next years Ball (hopefully in the same place) The one thing that stills
troubles me though is that Mr. Sanity said he would show up at the end of the show...and
he never did!
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