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Emotional Rescue

Emotional Rescue has not been seen in 180 Phish shows.
It was last played: 2019-02-22.
It was played at 0.3% of live shows.
It has been performed live 6 time(s).

Music/Lyrics: Jagger/Richards

Original Artist: The Rolling Stones

Original Album: Emotional Rescue (1980)

Vocals: Mike

Debut: 1997-11-21

Historian: Phillip Zerbo (pzerbo)

At the time of its release, the 1980 album Emotional Rescue represented to many critics either a turning point, or an identity crisis for The Rolling Stones. Mixing their more traditional rock and blues styles with more up-tempo dance numbers bordering on a disco sound, many hard core Stones fans were left shaking their heads, as it represented such a significant departure from their modus operandi. Ironic, given that two decades later this album is viewed by many as a Stones “classic.” Shortly after the release of the album, regarding the title track Mick Jagger noted: “It was ad-libbed. You would never really write a song like that in real life.”



Phish debuted “Emotional Rescue” to open the legendary Hampton run on 11/21/97, immortalized in 2011 on the Hampton/Winston-Salem ‘97 7-disc box set. This tune provided “Mike Jagger” the opportunity to display a wide range of his vocal skills, alternating between extremes with some lines delivered in a deep, soulful voice (“I will be your knight in shining armor; Riding across the desert on a fine Arab charger”) and other lines falsetto (“I'll be your savior, steadfast and true; I'll come to your emotional rescue”); the latter had Trey visibly cracking up during the debut. “Emotional Rescue” opened shows on 12/31/97 (a 17+ minute funk-a-thon) and 7/28/98, then disappeared until the infamous 9/30/00 encore version. 



Watch Emotional Rescue on YouTube Phish, “Emotional Rescue” – 11/21/97, Hampton, VA



The 9/30/00 Vegas rendition may confuse fans that only hear the audio recordings, as it features a drawn-out noisy tail end that offers no intuitive answers. Thankfully this gig is immortalized on the Live in Vegas DVD, an offering worth picking up if only to see the encore. Tacked on to the end of this “Emotional Rescue” is a bizarre, choreographed interpretive dance performed by Trey and Mike, who pirouetted about the stage, placed strange hats on their band mates with their guitars, and engaged in an indescribable duel of expressionist... “something.” Words hardly do justice to the moment, check it out for yourself.



Fast-forward a dozen years and 236 shows that spanned the “hiatus” and “break-up,” it would require odd and extraordinary circumstances for “Emotional Rescue” to return to the Phish stage: they needed a song that began with the letter “E,” in order to complete the “F.U.C.K. Y.O.U.R. F.A.C.E.” gig on 8/31/12 at Dick’s. For a band with such an expansive repertoire, this was a more difficult task than you might think. For songs previously played or recorded by Phish, you had only three originals (“Eliza,” “End of Session” and “Esther”), and from the cover department they had “Earache My Eye” – reportedly a strong contender for the slot... no, not really), “Eclipse,” “El Paso,” “Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey,” “Everyday I Have the Blues,” “Eyes of the World”... and “Emotional Rescue.” “Emotional Rescue” received the nod, completing the brilliantly constructed and thrillingly executed theme show that easily stands as the best Phish show to date since the 2009 reunion, without a close second.



Watch Emotional Rescue on YouTube Phish, “Emotional Rescue” – 8/31/12, Commerce City, CO



Oddly, The Rolling Stones had never performed “Emotional Rescue” live until their own debut of the song on 5/3/13 at the Staples Center in L.A. Perhaps, as was the case with Ween and “Roses Are Free,” The Stones were simply trying to reclaim the song from Phish. :-)



Watch Emotional Rescue on YouTube The Rolling Stones, “Emotional Rescue” – 5/5/13, Oakland, CA


Albums: Live in Vegas, Hampton/Winston-Salem '97

Lyrics:

(Jagger/Richards)
© ABKCO Music, Inc. (BMI)

Is there nothing I can say
Nothing I can do
To change your mind
I'm so in love with you
You're too deep in
You can't get out
You're just a poor girl in a rich man's house
Yeah, baby, I'm crying over you

Don't you know promises were never made to keep?
Just like the night, dissolve in sleep
I'll be your savior, steadfast and true
I'll come to your emotional rescue
I'll come to your emotional rescue

Yeah, the other night, crying
Crying baby, yeah I'm crying
Yeah I'm like a child baby
I'm like a child baby
Child yeah, I'm like a child, like a child
Like a child

You think you're one of a special breed
You think that you're his pet Pekinese
I'll be your savior, steadfast and true
I'll come to your emotional rescue
I'll come to your emotional rescue

I was dreaming last night
Last night I was dreaming
How you'd be mine, but I was crying
Like a child, yeah, I was crying
Crying like a child
You will be mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, all mine
You could be mine, could be mine
Be mine, all mine

I come to you, so silent in the night
So stealthy, so animal quiet
I'll be your savior, steadfast and true
I'll come to your emotional rescue
I'll come to your emotional rescue

Yeah, you should be mine, mine, whew
Yes, you could be mine
Tonight and every night
I will be your knight in shining armour
Coming to your emotional rescue
You will be mine, you will be mine, all mine
You will be mine, you will be mine, all mine
I will be your knight in shining armour
Riding across the desert on a fine Arab charger

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