Harpua
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"Harpua" is a Phish song that was a staple of their live concerts, and only performed live. Though it always follows the same basic structure (see The Divided Sky and You Enjoy Myself for other examples of songs in which variation occurs within a fixed structure), Trey Anastasio always narrated a different story at every concert in the middle of the song.
The song's unmistakable introduction is an a cappella "oom pah pah" melody sung by all members of the band.
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[edit] "Harpua" section
A section of Gamehendge-related lyrics, concerning "me and Harpua", follows the a cappella introduction. They are occasionally improvised upon, but the melody remains the same.
[edit] The story
A new guitar lick follows the end of the "Harpua" section, introducing a unique story that Trey Anastasio tells at every performance of the song. Jon Fishman usually interjects with humorous asides during the narration.
It is often (more clearly) revealed in this section that Harpua is a dog. Also, a character named Jimmy (through several performances it revealed that Jimmy is really Fishman i.e. 12/06/1996, 07/29/2003), who owns a cat called Poster Nutbag is always featured. Poster Nutbag will always be dead by the end of the story, often as a result of a disastrous occurrence (see below.) Other recurring themes included:
- A village (usually in Gamehenge or a Utopian state, surrounded by forest and mountains)
- Characters from Gamehenge (such as Wilson)
- Making a reference to the venue and date of the concert
- A very brief cover of another song to complement the plot of the story
- " I want to be a cowboys sweetheart" & "Suspicious Minds" by Elvis on 12/06/96
- "Also Sprach Zarathrustra" [better known as the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey] by Richard Strauss on 7/16/94)
- "Beat It" by Michael Jackson on 10/31/95
- "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath on 10/31/94
- "Voodoo Chile" by Jimi Hendrix on 6/17/94
- The band also performed the entire Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd) album on 11/02/98
[edit] The death of Poster Nutbag
One way or another, Trey will kill off Poster Nutbag at or near the very end of the story using a natural disaster or some other form of death. This results in a conversation between Jimmy (narrated by Page McConnell) and his father (narrated by Mike Gordon) that is generally the same every time it is performed.
Father: Jimmy? Jimmy: Yes, dad? Father: Jimmy, I have bad news. Jimmy: What is it, dad? Father: It's about your cat... Poster. Jimmy: Poster Nutbag? Father: YOUR CAT DIED!!! Poster is dead (2x) Poster's so dead Father: How about a goldfish? Jimmy: I don't want a goldfish (3x), I want a dog... A dog...
[edit] A Dog in the Station
This request on Jimmy's part provokes the beginning of the next section, which is a new song in a poppish format.:
There's a dog in the station With an ugly mutation And it needs lubrication each day There's a dog in the station Contemplating rotation As a form of recreation and play A dog...
At this point there is a blues jam on the piano by Page McConnell. Then:
There's a dog in the station With a bad reputation It's a sign of the nation's decay But the dog in the station Doesn't need a vacation As the people rush by dressed in gray... A dog...
A final jam through the melody of "Dog in the Station" and a recapitulation of the lick that introduced the "story" section on top of a final "A dog...." ends the song.