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This move was a subversion of Phish's usual improvisationally driven performances, and the concert later inspired the band's tradition of donning a musical costume for Halloween. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In February 2009, this album became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com.
"Free" is a song by Vermont-based jam band Phish, released as the first single from their 1996 album Billy Breathes. The track reached number 7 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart, becoming their first song to reach the top 10 on that (or any) chart. [ 1 ]
Undermind is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Phish, released on June 15, 2004 by Elektra Records.The album was the group's last release before they disbanded in August 2004.
Like Junta before it, Phish self-produced Lawn Boy on a hands-on level, surrounding the console for group fades without aid of automation." [3] In February 2009, Lawn Boy became available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com. JEMP Records released Lawn Boy on Record Store Day 2013 as a Limited Edition Deluxe 2-LP vinyl set ...
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[5] Though largely positive, the review criticizes Anastasio's singing and the "Phishspeak" quality of the lyrics. [6] In the liner notes for the album, Round Room is dedicated to the memory of Widespread Panic guitarist Michael Houser, who died in August 2002, and Scott Schertzer, a Phish fan who was killed in the September 11 attacks in 2001 ...
Slip Stitch and Pass is the second official live album by the American rock band Phish.It was released on October 28, 1997, by Elektra Records and has nine tracks from the band's March 1, 1997, show at the Markthalle Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany, which was part of Phish's 1997 European Tour.
"Sample in a Jar" is a song by the American band Phish. It was released as the second single from the band's fifth studio album, Hoist. The song peaked at No. 49 on the Radio & Records Rock chart. [1] On the surface, the lyrics seem to deal with a relationship argument while intoxicated.