Throughout the rest of the second set, much like their earlier days in the 1990s, the band weaves in and out of a song (this time it's "Big Black Furry Creature From Mars") in the midst of heavy improvisation and extended jams. "Nothing" originally appeared on lyricist Tom Marshall's 2000 album Amfibian Tales, sung by The Sarahs. Tracks 5 - 7 recorded August 11, 1993 at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan. All songs were written by Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall except "Mound" and "Weigh" by bass guitarist Mike Gordon and "Lengthwise" by drummer Jon Fishman. The performance was considered the ultimate retirement breakout in the band's history. At the time, Anastasio called this new sound of theirs “cow funk,” saying it was the best way to describe the kind of funk four white dudes from Vermont were playing. They’ve tackled: The Who’s Quadrophenia, the Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, the Velvet Underground’s Loaded, the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St., Little Feat’s Waiting for Columbus, and most recently, David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Tracks: Sanity (live), Sanity (live), Divided Sky, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Moma Dance, Brian and Robert, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Funk rock, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Taste, Cars Trucks Buses, Train Song, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Sample in a Jar, Down With Disease, Wolfman's Brother, Tracks: First Tube, Farmhouse, Gotta Jibboo, Tracks: Sugar Shack, Ocelot, Backwards Down the Number Line, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Tracks: Anything but Me, 46 Days, Mock Song, Tracks: Two Versions of Me, Undermind, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Tracks: Dog Gone Dog, NO2, Fluff's Travels, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Experimental rock, Tracks: Albert, The Happy Whip and Dung Song, My Left Toe, Genres (Music): Instrumental, Jam band, Instrumental rock.
Some are older, some are newer, and some haven't even been released yet. The band took votes from fans on its website, leading to a complete performance of the 30-song, self-titled Beatles classic also known as The White Album sandwiched in between two sets of Phish's own music. The band also strips down to acoustic instruments (banjo, acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, washboard) for the bluegrass standard "My Long Journey Home." Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook5. Phish collaborated with Tchad Blake on the album, their first time with an outside producer since The Story of the Ghost in 1998.
There are two versions of the album's cover. SET 1: Funky Bitch, Ya Mar, Carini, Runaway Jim, Meat, Reba*, The Old Home Place, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures, When the Circus Comes, Birds of a Feather (1:23) The album is dedicated to Nectar Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three night stands, saying that the experience "taught us how to play".
Before the band played the next song, "Ghost", they inform the audience that the song is "radio un-friendly, because it's really long, and really slow" . Album highlights: "My Friend, My Friend," "Mound," "Maze," "Sparkle," "Fast Enough For You," "Silent In The Morning," "All Things Reconsidered.". In February 2009, Lawn Boy became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. Live Phish 07.15.03 was recorded live at the USANA Amphitheater in West Valley, Utah, on July 15, 2003. Sigma Oasis. But it was there, and on The Story of the Ghost, it kicked the door wide open and staked its claim proudly within the band’s ever-expanding sound. Recently, the band’s first live album, 1995’s A Live One, was released on vinyl.
Throughout the rest of the second set, much like their earlier days in the 1990s, the band weaves in and out of a song (this time it's "Big Black Furry Creature From Mars") in the midst of heavy improvisation and extended jams. "Nothing" originally appeared on lyricist Tom Marshall's 2000 album Amfibian Tales, sung by The Sarahs. Tracks 5 - 7 recorded August 11, 1993 at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan. All songs were written by Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall except "Mound" and "Weigh" by bass guitarist Mike Gordon and "Lengthwise" by drummer Jon Fishman. The performance was considered the ultimate retirement breakout in the band's history. At the time, Anastasio called this new sound of theirs “cow funk,” saying it was the best way to describe the kind of funk four white dudes from Vermont were playing. They’ve tackled: The Who’s Quadrophenia, the Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, the Velvet Underground’s Loaded, the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St., Little Feat’s Waiting for Columbus, and most recently, David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Tracks: Sanity (live), Sanity (live), Divided Sky, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Moma Dance, Brian and Robert, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Funk rock, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Taste, Cars Trucks Buses, Train Song, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Sample in a Jar, Down With Disease, Wolfman's Brother, Tracks: First Tube, Farmhouse, Gotta Jibboo, Tracks: Sugar Shack, Ocelot, Backwards Down the Number Line, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Tracks: Anything but Me, 46 Days, Mock Song, Tracks: Two Versions of Me, Undermind, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Tracks: Dog Gone Dog, NO2, Fluff's Travels, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Experimental rock, Tracks: Albert, The Happy Whip and Dung Song, My Left Toe, Genres (Music): Instrumental, Jam band, Instrumental rock.
Some are older, some are newer, and some haven't even been released yet. The band took votes from fans on its website, leading to a complete performance of the 30-song, self-titled Beatles classic also known as The White Album sandwiched in between two sets of Phish's own music. The band also strips down to acoustic instruments (banjo, acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, washboard) for the bluegrass standard "My Long Journey Home." Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook5. Phish collaborated with Tchad Blake on the album, their first time with an outside producer since The Story of the Ghost in 1998.
There are two versions of the album's cover. SET 1: Funky Bitch, Ya Mar, Carini, Runaway Jim, Meat, Reba*, The Old Home Place, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures, When the Circus Comes, Birds of a Feather (1:23) The album is dedicated to Nectar Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three night stands, saying that the experience "taught us how to play".
Before the band played the next song, "Ghost", they inform the audience that the song is "radio un-friendly, because it's really long, and really slow" . Album highlights: "My Friend, My Friend," "Mound," "Maze," "Sparkle," "Fast Enough For You," "Silent In The Morning," "All Things Reconsidered.". In February 2009, Lawn Boy became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. Live Phish 07.15.03 was recorded live at the USANA Amphitheater in West Valley, Utah, on July 15, 2003. Sigma Oasis. But it was there, and on The Story of the Ghost, it kicked the door wide open and staked its claim proudly within the band’s ever-expanding sound. Recently, the band’s first live album, 1995’s A Live One, was released on vinyl.
Throughout the rest of the second set, much like their earlier days in the 1990s, the band weaves in and out of a song (this time it's "Big Black Furry Creature From Mars") in the midst of heavy improvisation and extended jams. "Nothing" originally appeared on lyricist Tom Marshall's 2000 album Amfibian Tales, sung by The Sarahs. Tracks 5 - 7 recorded August 11, 1993 at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan. All songs were written by Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall except "Mound" and "Weigh" by bass guitarist Mike Gordon and "Lengthwise" by drummer Jon Fishman. The performance was considered the ultimate retirement breakout in the band's history. At the time, Anastasio called this new sound of theirs “cow funk,” saying it was the best way to describe the kind of funk four white dudes from Vermont were playing. They’ve tackled: The Who’s Quadrophenia, the Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, the Velvet Underground’s Loaded, the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St., Little Feat’s Waiting for Columbus, and most recently, David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Tracks: Sanity (live), Sanity (live), Divided Sky, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Moma Dance, Brian and Robert, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Funk rock, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Taste, Cars Trucks Buses, Train Song, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Sample in a Jar, Down With Disease, Wolfman's Brother, Tracks: First Tube, Farmhouse, Gotta Jibboo, Tracks: Sugar Shack, Ocelot, Backwards Down the Number Line, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Tracks: Anything but Me, 46 Days, Mock Song, Tracks: Two Versions of Me, Undermind, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Tracks: Dog Gone Dog, NO2, Fluff's Travels, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Experimental rock, Tracks: Albert, The Happy Whip and Dung Song, My Left Toe, Genres (Music): Instrumental, Jam band, Instrumental rock.
Some are older, some are newer, and some haven't even been released yet. The band took votes from fans on its website, leading to a complete performance of the 30-song, self-titled Beatles classic also known as The White Album sandwiched in between two sets of Phish's own music. The band also strips down to acoustic instruments (banjo, acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, washboard) for the bluegrass standard "My Long Journey Home." Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook5. Phish collaborated with Tchad Blake on the album, their first time with an outside producer since The Story of the Ghost in 1998.
There are two versions of the album's cover. SET 1: Funky Bitch, Ya Mar, Carini, Runaway Jim, Meat, Reba*, The Old Home Place, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures, When the Circus Comes, Birds of a Feather (1:23) The album is dedicated to Nectar Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three night stands, saying that the experience "taught us how to play".
Before the band played the next song, "Ghost", they inform the audience that the song is "radio un-friendly, because it's really long, and really slow" . Album highlights: "My Friend, My Friend," "Mound," "Maze," "Sparkle," "Fast Enough For You," "Silent In The Morning," "All Things Reconsidered.". In February 2009, Lawn Boy became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. Live Phish 07.15.03 was recorded live at the USANA Amphitheater in West Valley, Utah, on July 15, 2003. Sigma Oasis. But it was there, and on The Story of the Ghost, it kicked the door wide open and staked its claim proudly within the band’s ever-expanding sound. Recently, the band’s first live album, 1995’s A Live One, was released on vinyl.
Throughout the rest of the second set, much like their earlier days in the 1990s, the band weaves in and out of a song (this time it's "Big Black Furry Creature From Mars") in the midst of heavy improvisation and extended jams. "Nothing" originally appeared on lyricist Tom Marshall's 2000 album Amfibian Tales, sung by The Sarahs. Tracks 5 - 7 recorded August 11, 1993 at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan. All songs were written by Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall except "Mound" and "Weigh" by bass guitarist Mike Gordon and "Lengthwise" by drummer Jon Fishman. The performance was considered the ultimate retirement breakout in the band's history. At the time, Anastasio called this new sound of theirs “cow funk,” saying it was the best way to describe the kind of funk four white dudes from Vermont were playing. They’ve tackled: The Who’s Quadrophenia, the Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, the Velvet Underground’s Loaded, the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St., Little Feat’s Waiting for Columbus, and most recently, David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Tracks: Sanity (live), Sanity (live), Divided Sky, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Moma Dance, Brian and Robert, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Funk rock, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Taste, Cars Trucks Buses, Train Song, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Sample in a Jar, Down With Disease, Wolfman's Brother, Tracks: First Tube, Farmhouse, Gotta Jibboo, Tracks: Sugar Shack, Ocelot, Backwards Down the Number Line, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Tracks: Anything but Me, 46 Days, Mock Song, Tracks: Two Versions of Me, Undermind, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Tracks: Dog Gone Dog, NO2, Fluff's Travels, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Experimental rock, Tracks: Albert, The Happy Whip and Dung Song, My Left Toe, Genres (Music): Instrumental, Jam band, Instrumental rock.
Some are older, some are newer, and some haven't even been released yet. The band took votes from fans on its website, leading to a complete performance of the 30-song, self-titled Beatles classic also known as The White Album sandwiched in between two sets of Phish's own music. The band also strips down to acoustic instruments (banjo, acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, washboard) for the bluegrass standard "My Long Journey Home." Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook5. Phish collaborated with Tchad Blake on the album, their first time with an outside producer since The Story of the Ghost in 1998.
There are two versions of the album's cover. SET 1: Funky Bitch, Ya Mar, Carini, Runaway Jim, Meat, Reba*, The Old Home Place, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures, When the Circus Comes, Birds of a Feather (1:23) The album is dedicated to Nectar Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three night stands, saying that the experience "taught us how to play".
Before the band played the next song, "Ghost", they inform the audience that the song is "radio un-friendly, because it's really long, and really slow" . Album highlights: "My Friend, My Friend," "Mound," "Maze," "Sparkle," "Fast Enough For You," "Silent In The Morning," "All Things Reconsidered.". In February 2009, Lawn Boy became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. Live Phish 07.15.03 was recorded live at the USANA Amphitheater in West Valley, Utah, on July 15, 2003. Sigma Oasis. But it was there, and on The Story of the Ghost, it kicked the door wide open and staked its claim proudly within the band’s ever-expanding sound. Recently, the band’s first live album, 1995’s A Live One, was released on vinyl.
Throughout the rest of the second set, much like their earlier days in the 1990s, the band weaves in and out of a song (this time it's "Big Black Furry Creature From Mars") in the midst of heavy improvisation and extended jams. "Nothing" originally appeared on lyricist Tom Marshall's 2000 album Amfibian Tales, sung by The Sarahs. Tracks 5 - 7 recorded August 11, 1993 at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan. All songs were written by Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall except "Mound" and "Weigh" by bass guitarist Mike Gordon and "Lengthwise" by drummer Jon Fishman. The performance was considered the ultimate retirement breakout in the band's history. At the time, Anastasio called this new sound of theirs “cow funk,” saying it was the best way to describe the kind of funk four white dudes from Vermont were playing. They’ve tackled: The Who’s Quadrophenia, the Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, the Velvet Underground’s Loaded, the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St., Little Feat’s Waiting for Columbus, and most recently, David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Tracks: Sanity (live), Sanity (live), Divided Sky, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Moma Dance, Brian and Robert, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Funk rock, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Taste, Cars Trucks Buses, Train Song, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Sample in a Jar, Down With Disease, Wolfman's Brother, Tracks: First Tube, Farmhouse, Gotta Jibboo, Tracks: Sugar Shack, Ocelot, Backwards Down the Number Line, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Tracks: Anything but Me, 46 Days, Mock Song, Tracks: Two Versions of Me, Undermind, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Tracks: Dog Gone Dog, NO2, Fluff's Travels, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Experimental rock, Tracks: Albert, The Happy Whip and Dung Song, My Left Toe, Genres (Music): Instrumental, Jam band, Instrumental rock.
Some are older, some are newer, and some haven't even been released yet. The band took votes from fans on its website, leading to a complete performance of the 30-song, self-titled Beatles classic also known as The White Album sandwiched in between two sets of Phish's own music. The band also strips down to acoustic instruments (banjo, acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, washboard) for the bluegrass standard "My Long Journey Home." Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook5. Phish collaborated with Tchad Blake on the album, their first time with an outside producer since The Story of the Ghost in 1998.
There are two versions of the album's cover. SET 1: Funky Bitch, Ya Mar, Carini, Runaway Jim, Meat, Reba*, The Old Home Place, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures, When the Circus Comes, Birds of a Feather (1:23) The album is dedicated to Nectar Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three night stands, saying that the experience "taught us how to play".
Before the band played the next song, "Ghost", they inform the audience that the song is "radio un-friendly, because it's really long, and really slow" . Album highlights: "My Friend, My Friend," "Mound," "Maze," "Sparkle," "Fast Enough For You," "Silent In The Morning," "All Things Reconsidered.". In February 2009, Lawn Boy became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. Live Phish 07.15.03 was recorded live at the USANA Amphitheater in West Valley, Utah, on July 15, 2003. Sigma Oasis. But it was there, and on The Story of the Ghost, it kicked the door wide open and staked its claim proudly within the band’s ever-expanding sound. Recently, the band’s first live album, 1995’s A Live One, was released on vinyl.
Throughout the rest of the second set, much like their earlier days in the 1990s, the band weaves in and out of a song (this time it's "Big Black Furry Creature From Mars") in the midst of heavy improvisation and extended jams. "Nothing" originally appeared on lyricist Tom Marshall's 2000 album Amfibian Tales, sung by The Sarahs. Tracks 5 - 7 recorded August 11, 1993 at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan. All songs were written by Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall except "Mound" and "Weigh" by bass guitarist Mike Gordon and "Lengthwise" by drummer Jon Fishman. The performance was considered the ultimate retirement breakout in the band's history. At the time, Anastasio called this new sound of theirs “cow funk,” saying it was the best way to describe the kind of funk four white dudes from Vermont were playing. They’ve tackled: The Who’s Quadrophenia, the Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, the Velvet Underground’s Loaded, the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St., Little Feat’s Waiting for Columbus, and most recently, David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Tracks: Sanity (live), Sanity (live), Divided Sky, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Moma Dance, Brian and Robert, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Funk rock, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Taste, Cars Trucks Buses, Train Song, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Sample in a Jar, Down With Disease, Wolfman's Brother, Tracks: First Tube, Farmhouse, Gotta Jibboo, Tracks: Sugar Shack, Ocelot, Backwards Down the Number Line, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Tracks: Anything but Me, 46 Days, Mock Song, Tracks: Two Versions of Me, Undermind, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Tracks: Dog Gone Dog, NO2, Fluff's Travels, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Experimental rock, Tracks: Albert, The Happy Whip and Dung Song, My Left Toe, Genres (Music): Instrumental, Jam band, Instrumental rock.
Some are older, some are newer, and some haven't even been released yet. The band took votes from fans on its website, leading to a complete performance of the 30-song, self-titled Beatles classic also known as The White Album sandwiched in between two sets of Phish's own music. The band also strips down to acoustic instruments (banjo, acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, washboard) for the bluegrass standard "My Long Journey Home." Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook5. Phish collaborated with Tchad Blake on the album, their first time with an outside producer since The Story of the Ghost in 1998.
There are two versions of the album's cover. SET 1: Funky Bitch, Ya Mar, Carini, Runaway Jim, Meat, Reba*, The Old Home Place, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures, When the Circus Comes, Birds of a Feather (1:23) The album is dedicated to Nectar Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three night stands, saying that the experience "taught us how to play".
Before the band played the next song, "Ghost", they inform the audience that the song is "radio un-friendly, because it's really long, and really slow" . Album highlights: "My Friend, My Friend," "Mound," "Maze," "Sparkle," "Fast Enough For You," "Silent In The Morning," "All Things Reconsidered.". In February 2009, Lawn Boy became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. Live Phish 07.15.03 was recorded live at the USANA Amphitheater in West Valley, Utah, on July 15, 2003. Sigma Oasis. But it was there, and on The Story of the Ghost, it kicked the door wide open and staked its claim proudly within the band’s ever-expanding sound. Recently, the band’s first live album, 1995’s A Live One, was released on vinyl.
It’s their best-selling live album to date (Hoist is their overall best seller). It somehow manages to successfully blend the incredible musicianship and skills of the four members into one, coherent dark and ominous sound that spans rock, psychedelia, Latin, jazz and funk stylings. Tracks 6-7 recorded June 24, 1994 at Murat Theater in Indianapolis, Indiana. Much like Junta gave fans early drafts of legendary tunes, Lawn Boy has its own fair share of songs that would become Phish staples. This concert is available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. This concert is available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. Young and first-time voters will play a crucial part in determining the result. The album is named after Ben "Junta" Hunter, the band's first official manager/agent, whose nickname is pronounced "'Joon-tah' (the o's sound like they do in 'look')." Recorded in September and October 1992 and produced by Muscle Shoals music veteran Barry Beckett, the album was released by Elektra Records on February 2, 1993. On (Hoist), Bela Fleck plays some banjo, Allison Krauss lends some vocals, and the horns from Tower of Power chip in on “Julius” and “Wolfman’s Brother.”. Get your day started right — and keep that budget tight.
Throughout the rest of the second set, much like their earlier days in the 1990s, the band weaves in and out of a song (this time it's "Big Black Furry Creature From Mars") in the midst of heavy improvisation and extended jams. "Nothing" originally appeared on lyricist Tom Marshall's 2000 album Amfibian Tales, sung by The Sarahs. Tracks 5 - 7 recorded August 11, 1993 at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan. All songs were written by Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall except "Mound" and "Weigh" by bass guitarist Mike Gordon and "Lengthwise" by drummer Jon Fishman. The performance was considered the ultimate retirement breakout in the band's history. At the time, Anastasio called this new sound of theirs “cow funk,” saying it was the best way to describe the kind of funk four white dudes from Vermont were playing. They’ve tackled: The Who’s Quadrophenia, the Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, the Velvet Underground’s Loaded, the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St., Little Feat’s Waiting for Columbus, and most recently, David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Tracks: Sanity (live), Sanity (live), Divided Sky, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Moma Dance, Brian and Robert, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Funk rock, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Genres (Music): Progressive rock, Rock music, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Taste, Cars Trucks Buses, Train Song, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Genres (Music): Alternative rock, Rock music, Jam band, Jazz fusion, Tracks: Sample in a Jar, Down With Disease, Wolfman's Brother, Tracks: First Tube, Farmhouse, Gotta Jibboo, Tracks: Sugar Shack, Ocelot, Backwards Down the Number Line, Genres (Music): Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Rock music, Neo-psychedelia, Tracks: Anything but Me, 46 Days, Mock Song, Tracks: Two Versions of Me, Undermind, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Tracks: Dog Gone Dog, NO2, Fluff's Travels, Genres (Music): Rock music, Jam band, Experimental rock, Tracks: Albert, The Happy Whip and Dung Song, My Left Toe, Genres (Music): Instrumental, Jam band, Instrumental rock.
Some are older, some are newer, and some haven't even been released yet. The band took votes from fans on its website, leading to a complete performance of the 30-song, self-titled Beatles classic also known as The White Album sandwiched in between two sets of Phish's own music. The band also strips down to acoustic instruments (banjo, acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, washboard) for the bluegrass standard "My Long Journey Home." Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook5. Phish collaborated with Tchad Blake on the album, their first time with an outside producer since The Story of the Ghost in 1998.
There are two versions of the album's cover. SET 1: Funky Bitch, Ya Mar, Carini, Runaway Jim, Meat, Reba*, The Old Home Place, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures, When the Circus Comes, Birds of a Feather (1:23) The album is dedicated to Nectar Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three night stands, saying that the experience "taught us how to play".
Before the band played the next song, "Ghost", they inform the audience that the song is "radio un-friendly, because it's really long, and really slow" . Album highlights: "My Friend, My Friend," "Mound," "Maze," "Sparkle," "Fast Enough For You," "Silent In The Morning," "All Things Reconsidered.". In February 2009, Lawn Boy became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. Live Phish 07.15.03 was recorded live at the USANA Amphitheater in West Valley, Utah, on July 15, 2003. Sigma Oasis. But it was there, and on The Story of the Ghost, it kicked the door wide open and staked its claim proudly within the band’s ever-expanding sound. Recently, the band’s first live album, 1995’s A Live One, was released on vinyl.