An Interview with Steve Siegel, creator of the Viral ‘Simpsons Characters/Jamband Fans’ Chart

Last week, a quite viral chart of characters from The Simpsons were used to describe the fans of 9 Jambands. It took off like wildfire via social media and while making fans laugh at the incredibly spot on connections between characters and bands, it also sparked discussion about other bands not represented. Steve Siegel from The Barn Presents created this incredible chart and talked to PhanArt Pete about what went into creating it.

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PhanArt Pete: When did you come up with this idea? How quickly did they always come together?

Steve Siegel: It was actually several years ago when I put the whole thing together so the process of creation isn’t really at the front of my mind. I’ve always had a very warm affection for lot shirts and designs that are inspired by popular culture. I always get a ton of ideas for these but my design skills are pretty limited.

A Simpsons design is kind of a shortcut. It’s hard not to get a warm-and-fuzzy when I see Phish shirts like the (Chief) Wiggum/Makisupa Policeman, Willie/Lawn Boy or Barney/The Sloth, but at the same time they are kind of lazy:  just slap a song title together with an image of the character. I have always been more impressed with some of the more clever Simpsons related designs: “Lawyers Guns & Money” (Lionel Hutz, Herman the Gunshop owner & Itchy), “Born On The Wrong Planet” (the alien Kang playing a mandolin), even the South Park “Boy Man God Shit”. I love that they used more obscure characters and tried to reach for something that required a beat or two to process and appreciate. I guess these were my main sources of inspiration.

PP: What were your thoughts when going through each band and considering a character for each? Any second guesses or close calls before the finished product?

SS: I seem to remember them coming together pretty quickly; one of the very few practical uses for that weird place in my brain that holds Simpsons trivia. Umphrey’s was tough but I kept coming back to that photo taken from the stage at one of their shows as few years back.

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Finally, that squeaky voiced teenager who holds every menial job in the Simpsons-verse (does he even have a name?) just popped into my head. I lucked out on a couple too. Could there be a better image of Moe Syzlak than the one I used for moe.? Just looking at it is funny. I think I cycled through a couple of ideas/characters that didn’t really fit the jamband theme as well. After I published, I’ve gotten some good suggestions through comments, too, (such as) Bumblebee Man for Los Lobos.

PP: Are you surprised at how fast it went viral? It took only a few hours to get over 1000 shares on Facebook and the overwhelming response has been incredibly positive.

SS: Yes and no. I never posted it to Facebook on Friday and wasn’t really looking at my Facebook Newsfeed, so when I finally saw what was going on it was a bit of a shock. My friends were telling me it was being shared by people who didn’t know me or The Barn, popping up in their timelines multiple times. I’ve written some very popular posts before, but never quite like this. I guess I learned a couple lessons, too: 1. It’s a lot easier for people to share an image on Facebook than to click through a link to my site and 2. I should really put a logo or watermark on these things!

At the same time, I guess if anything were to take off, this had all the right elements. I expected this to resonate with people in their thirties or forties. The early-to-mid-90s was an awesome time for both Jamband fans and The Simpsons. Jerry was still around for much of it, Phish was at the absolute peak of their powers and there seemed to be this great overlap of young people that were both open to that sort of thing and could also appreciate how deep, layered and subversive The Simpsons were. Both really reward you for paying attention and at a time where there was far less of every variety of entertainment to distract us, they were the things that really earned our loyalty.

PP: Tell readers about The Barn Presents – what’s your website and what do you cover?

SS: It’s a music blog that tends to have a Jamband focus but really runs the gamut of the broad array of music that I love. I also have a handful of great contributors and am always looking to add more. I try to set it apart in a couple of ways: First is by covering our local scene pretty heavily. I’m from Chicago and there’s always so much great music originating from or coming through here, there’s definitely no shortage of shows to write about or music to share.

I’m also way into data visualization and that has become a secondary focus of the site. I love to not only feature music related charts, graphs and visuals from around the web, but also create some of my own, hence the Simpsons feature. I’ve also done some cool visual presentation stuff with setlists and other band/song data that’s pretty popular. I have plenty of ideas to add more, my only constraint is time!

Five Neck Guitar Pin by Pauly Pins!

Remember when Trey whipped out that crazy five neck guitar during Frankenstein at Alpine back in 2009? Well Pauly Pins has made another pin to tribute that unique performance! This pin is a limited edition of 100, numbered with two backs made on soft enamel.
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This pin is part of a small instrument series that includes Page’s keytar, and Mike’s inferno bass.

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This pin is $13, with $2 for shipping.


Party at the Lamppost shirts from Ryan Kerrigan

What started as a soundcheck and became a sold out pin is now available as a t-shirt. This 100% cotton preshrunk natural color shirt features an original Ryan Kerrigan design. This is a limited edition shirt of only 55, with each shirt signed and numbered. Shirts cost $20 each plus $5 shipping per order, in sizes Small through 2XL. There are very limited quantities of each size available.

Order now and you are welcome to pick which number you’d like on which size shirt.

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Cupid, Draw Back Your Bow and Let Your Arrow Go

Straight to the hearts of all you pin lovers out there and just in time for Valentine’s Day, this Sam Cooke inspired pin is brought to you by the minds of StuPINdous Creations with art by Ryan Kerrigan. It measures 1.5 inches long, has glitter and glows in the dark. So show that special person in your life just how much you love them with this pin.  Only $12 shipped!

Cupid Pin 1

Cupid draw back your bow and let your arrow go
Straight to my lover’s heart for me, for me
Cupid please hear my cry and let your arrow fly
Straight to my lover’s heart for me
-Sam Cooke

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glow in the dark and glitter combo!



 

Every Phish Review Ever Done by a non-Phish fan (Satire)

Originally published May 17, 2010

The ‘jamband’ Phish from Vermont is known for playing long noodling jams that go on upwards of 45 minutes. But did you know their fans are all hippies? Every. Single. One. Here’s an interview with one hippie: “Yeah, I saw 30 Phish shows last year”, said Marco Esquandolas from King of Prussia, PA. Based on this one individual, we can presume that all Phish fans are like him – dreadlocked, stoned and Birkenstock-wearing hippies. All of them are just like this.

The crowd likes to hang out in the parking lots and smoke pot and buy glass pipes to smoke their pot in and then burn some patchouli because that’s what these kids do. You remember that guy I quoted last paragraph? Let me back him up with a quote from one of his friends. “The scene is so much fun, we love traveling all over to see this band, it’s a great time!”, said Molly B. Untzington from Montclair, NJ. Based upon this, I’ll presume that all Phish fans are out of work, looking for a free ride, and probably selling pot to get from show to show. I saw some cops around so that means these kids are up to no good.

Oh right, the music, that’s what I came to write about.  It’s a lot like the Grateful Dead, and since I listened to ”Touch of Grey’ twice in early 1990s, I’m going to use that as my basis for all the music this band may play.  But first, let me tell you all about Trey Anastasio – the frontman for this ‘jamband’ (I have to put it in quotes or you wont realize that it’s a ‘new’ word that you likely aren’t familiar with) was arrested in December of 2005 for a DWI and possessing prescription drugs that weren’t his. See, not only are the FANS doing drugs, the band is too. But he got clean, which is why Phish broke up (according to every Phish message board I perused before writing this). Although, Phish fans seem to enjoy drugs in his place. So Trey is the lead singer and the other 3 guys are also in the band. I won’t mention them because Trey is an interesting story. If I wrote this story before his arrest in 2005, I would have mentioned how Mike Gordon took ‘art photos’ of the child of a Hells Angel at Jones Beach and had no charges pressed against him. I’m not saying anything by writing that. I’m simply saying that you should post an Amber Alert when Phish comes to town.

Oh, the drummer wears a dress. Isn’t that funny? I should get his name…..

The concert was great, if you like pot smoke and hippies dancing and getting sweaty and glowsticks and bright lights and music I don’t understand. But I’m only reviewing the music, so I shouldn’t be held accountable for my view on the show. Based on what the kids next to me said, they opened up with a mind-blowing version of “Hairy Hoodie”, and then broke into “Planes Trains and Automobiles”. This was all capped off by a rendition of the drummer singing some weird song called “Love You”’ and I won’t be looking up the original artist. Instead, I’ll let you know that he played a FUCKING VACUUM CLEANER! Holy shit! What a hippie!

Overall, the show was a great success if you were stoned and like this kind of thing. I do not so I’m going to write this review like I would before I took any journalism classes in college and pass it off as professional. Maybe you like this kind of music, in which case, ok. Otherwise, go see other music and leave these hippies be with their pot.

The wait is almost over- The Phish Companion THREE is on it’s way!

For all the fans that are statistic freaks, historian nerds, or like getting down to the nitty gritty of setlists and show notes, song histories and show reviews, the wait is over for a the updated edition of The Phish Companion! It is available now for pre-order here: Amazon Pre-order and will be released in April 2013.

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With this new edition, The Mockingbird Foundation has now made The Phish Companion available with mobile apps and e-book versions. The paperback version of the new Companion is 920 pages long, weighing in at 4.2 pounds.

The Phish Companion is A Guide to the Band and their Music! The Mockingbird Foundation has put together two previous editions that are compiled by volunteers at Phish.net.

The first edition covers all shows played 1.0.

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The second covers a updated version of 1.0 through the Thomas & Mack Center in Vegas 2004.

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It will be wonderful to see new a completely new format that still includes setlists, jams, quotes, photos, song transitions, and song notes from Phish’s comeback at Hampton 2009 to current dates!

Pre-order  your copy today and remember that all proceeds fund music education for children!

Salad Jones Ocelot Shirt

Salad Jones, along with his good friend Zach Zeidner from Sesame Salad Printing Press have released a new shirt. It is an Ocelot shirt based off Snowball 2 from The Simpsons. We all wonder “Snowball where have you gone?”

The Shirts are available in Red or Indigo Blue as short sleeve or long sleeve shirts! $15.00 for short and $20.00 for long. Don’t forget, Chairman of the boards shirts are back in production as well! Everything you need can be found in the link below.

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