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Fluffhead - Phish
8.3.1988 - Fly Me To The Moon Saloon, Telluride, CO
Another one from the early days. Phish, could you throw us a bone and play Fluffhead at Hampton?
The Lizards - Phish
8.3.03 - IT Festival, Limestone, ME
This was one of my favorite Phish moments. It wasn’t my first version of Lizards, but as the festival wound down, and this dropped in the third set after a fiery 46 Days and Julius, a certain calm washed over the entire crowd. I was about five rows back, dead center in front of Trey, and I snapped this photo as the band entered the ending jam:

Like the photo, there was a certain symmetry and unity to the whole thing. Not just in the band, and not just in the lights, and not even the music; but in the air and in the people. It was one of those moments where it was bigger than any of us, it was simply the experience of being together in the middle of nowhere, living in the moment and loving life.
It’s moments like these (and there have been a number of them, and certainly a few during Hampton) that have me looking forward to being with Phish on a summer evening with a cool breeze at our backs while the band hits that stride that I’ve only ever see Phish hit. It’s something special, and we’ll see it all over the country this summer, from Jones Beach to Bonnaroo, at Red Rocks and out in The Gorge. We’re really lucky to have these four guys still alive and making music in 2009.
Rhinoceros - Phish
8.3.98 - Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN
This week Bill Corgan announced a new, free 44-song Smashing Pumpkins album harkening back to the “psychedelic roots of The Smashing Pumpkins: atmospheric, melodic, heavy, and pretty.” In honor of the Pumpkins on Phish Friday, here’s one of most revered surprise covers in Phistory.
“We’ll open up with a Smashing Pumpkins cover from left field, followed by a 20-minute Halley’s Comet. Yes.”
8.3.98 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN
1: Rhinoceros*, Halley’s Comet, I Didn’t Know**, Ride Captain Ride***, Cars Trucks Buses, The Moma Dance, Strange Design, Character Zero
2: Gumbo, Axilla, Limb by Limb, Meat, Hold Your Head Up > Bike^ > Hold Your Head Up^^, Tube, The Wedge
E: When the Circus Comes > Run Like an Antelope+
*First time played (Smashing Pumpkins cover); allegedly has been part of soundchecks for years. **With vacuum solo. ***Blues Image cover; last played 12.30.92, 486 shows earlier. ^With a second vacuum solo. ^^After which Trey calls Fish “Bob Weaver.” +With lyric “Bid you to have any spliff.”
You can download this entire masterpiece of a show here.
Phish - Festivalography Pt 3/4
The third installment might be my favorite. The band members talk about playing the largest Millenium concert in the world at Big Cypress, and one of the longest continuous sets of music played by any band (from about 11:45 PM until sunrise, approximately 7 hours), and then flying home that same morning.
This episode also covers the IT festival, my first festival. The band talks about playing the late night jam from atop the air traffic control tower, and how these creative ideas take off during the planning of the festivals. No doubt there will be big some surprises this weekend in Indio!
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