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Phish "Lawn Boy" 2xLP Jemp Records (US)
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A1 The Squirming Coil Lyrics By – *, * Music By – * 6:06A2 Reba Music By, Lyrics By – * 12:28B1 My Sweet One Music By, Lyrics By – * 2:09B2 Split Open And Melt Alto Saxophone, Vocals – * Backing Vocals – Music By, Lyrics By – * Tenor Saxophone, Vocals – * Trumpet, Vocals – 4:42B3 The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony Music By – * 1:40B4 Bathtub Gin Lyrics By – * Music By – * 4:28C1 Run Like An Antelope Lyrics By – * Music By – * 9:52C2 Lawn Boy Lyrics By – * Music By – * 2:32C3 Bouncing Around The Room Lyrics By – * Music By – * 3:59Phish is an rock band noted for its , extended , exploration of music across genres, and their adoring fan base. Formed at the in 1983 (with the current line up solidifying in 1985), the band's four members – (guitars, lead vocals), (bass, vocals), (drums, percussion, vocals), and (keyboards, vocals) – performed together for over 20 years before breaking up in August 2004. They reunited March 2009 for , a series of three consecutive concerts played in the in , , and have since resumed performing regularly.
Phish's music blends elements of a wide variety of genres, including , , , , , , , , , , , , and . Each of their concerts is original in terms of the songs performed, the order they appear in, and in the way they are performed.
Although the band has received little radio play or mainstream exposure, Phish—much like the band it is most often compared to, the —has developed a large and dedicated following by word of mouth, the exchange of live recordings by trading tapes with other fans and selling over 8 million albums and DVDs in the United States. stated that the band helped to "...spawn a new wave of bands oriented around group improvisation and superextended ."
Reemergence: 2009–present Phish Festival 8Following the reunion weekend, the band played thirteen shows of a summer tour, including an inaugural concert at , and headlined in June with , , and . During their first set of the second day, Phish was joined by on guitar for "Mustang Sally", "Bobby Jean", and "Glory Days". Twelve additional dates in July and August were announced as a Late Summer Tour, including four nights at , two nights at , a stop in , and several nights in the .
Phish's fourteenth studio album, , produced by , was released September 8, 2009. A single from the album, "Time Turns Elastic", was released on in late May. The band played nine of the ten tracks throughout the course of the first leg of their summer tour, starting with "Ocelot" and then "Time Turns Elastic" on the first night of the tour. The band announced a "" for a three-day festival on October 30 & 31 and November 1. Phish.com contained an animated map of the United States, and individual states were slowly removed from the map, leaving . Confirming several rumors, the band announced that Festival 8 would take place in , . Festival 8 featured the band covering the album "" as their traditional "musical costume", and also featured the band's first full set on Sunday, just after noon. Footage from Festival 8 was released in April 2010 as a 3D movie titled "".
In March 2010, Trey Anastasio was asked to pay tribute to , one of his favorite bands, upon being inducted into the . In addition to Anastasio's speech, Phish appeared and performed two Genesis songs, "" and "". Genesis did not perform. On May 13, 2010, Phish played the "Loving Cup" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The band was introduced by . In the late Spring and Summer of 2010, the band completed a two-legged, 29-show tour. The August Alpine Valley shows has been released as a DVD and CD.
On October 8, 2010, the band played at the . They then began a Fall tour, which highlights many indoor arenas that they had played in the early years of their career. These stops include Broomfield, CO, Utica, NY, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Manchester, NH, and Providence, RI. They concluded the Fall tour with 3 nights in Atlantic City including a Halloween show featuring the "musical costume" originally by the band . For their 2010 New Years Run, the band played the in , MA on December 27 and 28, and on December 30, December 31, and for the first time ever, performed on , January 1, 2011. On March 31, 2011, the band announced , a 3-day festival that was held in Watkins Glen, NY on the weekend of July 1. On September 6, the band announced they would play a show in Essex Junction, Vermont, their first show in the state since Coventry in '04. The show was held on Sept. 14, and the more than $1.2M in proceeds were donated to VT flood victim relief in the aftermath of . The band's last performances were at on December 28, 29, 30, and 31, 2011.
It has been announced Phish is headlining with , , and in June of 2012.
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