Ad
related to: best live phish shows
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
These shows continued the "cow funk" vibe of the previous year, featuring long, spaced-out funk jams and a number of new-song debuts, including the soon-to-be-classic, "Birds Of A Feather". All four shows were released as live albums. Phish briefly toured Europe in July before returning to the United States for another month-long summer tour.
Phish are helping ring in the New Year at Madison Square Garden in New York City for a string of four shows. From Dec. 28 through Dec. 31, Phish will play four consecutive nights at the venue ...
Other shows from the band's summer '98 tour appear on Live Phish Volume 17, Ventura, and Star Lake '98. Songs performed during these shows include an extended jam on the normally-compact "Tube" on July 16, and the band's longest ever performance of "Also sprach Zarathustra" (entitled "2001" on Phish releases) on July 17. [5]
Daniel Galioto has been a Phish fan for more than 30 years and has attended 158 shows, including six on New Year’s Eve and 39 at Madison Square Garden. He’ll be watching the webcast on New ...
Phish announced the Baker's Dozen shows on their website on January 31st, 2017, and held the residency at the conclusion of their Summer Tour, following shows in Chicago, Dayton, and Pittsburgh. [4] [5] Each night of the residency was themed around a different variety of doughnut – and this played into the band's song selection for that night.
Phish opened its four-night stay at the Sphere Thursday with a four-hour show that used the advanced technology in the $2.3 billion arena to deliver a show that even the band's most ardent fans ...
The Phish shows kicked off Thursday and run through Sunday night. “It’s a paradigm shift in live music and visual (presentation),” Trey Anastasio, Phish’s bandleader and creative force ...
New Year's Eve 1995 - Live at Madison Square Garden is a live concert album by American rock band Phish that was released in 2005. The album comprises the band's December 31, 1995 show at Madison Square Garden, named by Rolling Stone as one of the "Greatest Concerts of the '90s".