Need to be honest here. Think that these albums from 40 years ago although influential are not influencing this band today. I believe Exile was closure to that band we once knew. I would be more impressed with Phish if they chose an album that they are currently listening to and influencing them than the musicians who once influenced them. That is why some of the covers they played were more from today then yesterday. Rather hear something like Rage Against The Machine then almost any classic rock album even if I love Led Zepplin.
I totally agree with sprocket with the sense that exile was closure. Im calling an entirely new approach to halloween. Whether it be an overall theme or something that works into all three nights. Something in my gut\'s telling me no album cover this year, and I\'m gonna be super pisssed to be missing it
i was thinking that too, i mean wouldn\'t they have started hyping the
**** out of it if they were gonna cover an album? i dunno, i wouldn\'t be surprised either way but i would def. rather them NOT play a bunch of classic rock tunes. holy
**** so pumped!!!!!!
who else is going to halloween? still can\'t believe i got tix. i am pumped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i got a ticket to utica, anyone else going? Smallest venue of the tour and I think since they returned. Only holds about 5700 for concerts.
i got a ticket to utica, anyone else going? Smallest venue of the tour and I think since they returned. Only holds about 5700 for concerts.
I might meet my little brother out there for that one.
Evil Empire album cover rumor..
Need to be honest here. Think that these albums from 40 years ago although influential are not influencing this band today. I believe Exile was closure to that band we once knew. I would be more impressed with Phish if they chose an album that they are currently listening to and influencing them than the musicians who once influenced them. That is why some of the covers they played were more from today then yesterday. Rather hear something like Rage Against The Machine then almost any classic rock album even if I love Led Zepplin.
Agree totally. After covering The Beatles, The Who, Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, Velvet Underground, and The Rolling Stones...Led Zeppelin is the obvious choice. Which is exactly why they won\'t be covering them.
If there is an album cover, I still think it will be something from the 60\'s or 70\'s. I don\'t think they\'re comfortable covering anybody who has worked the same era as them, be it Rage, RHCP, Pavement etc. Maybe they\'ll switch it up by covering an old album that isn\'t classic rock; Miles Davis or Frank Zappa or something like that.
I agree there\'s a decent chance that there won\'t be an album cover at all. I think they\'ll still do some sort of theme though. Like maybe get a horn section out and do all of the greatest funk classics. Whatever it is, I\'m sure it will be a great show.
who else is going to halloween? still can\'t believe i got tix. i am pumped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rage time!!!!!! super pumped!!!!!!
Need to be honest here. Think that these albums from 40 years ago although influential are not influencing this band today. I believe Exile was closure to that band we once knew. I would be more impressed with Phish if they chose an album that they are currently listening to and influencing them than the musicians who once influenced them. That is why some of the covers they played were more from today then yesterday. Rather hear something like Rage Against The Machine then almost any classic rock album even if I love Led Zepplin.
Does that mean they will be covering Deuce?
Hey everyone...
Just read this post on PT and thought it was a very good analysis of PHish 3.0. Thought it was worth reposting:
Everything organizationally about Phish 3.0 has been about cutting the fat out...no more backstage drug den, no more micromanaging with the band laboring over every little management decision and hiring a new management team and streamlining it, no more stretched out long tours away from family for months and leading to burn out; instead little bursts of tours that are organized in such a way that sort of discourages the tour rattery of old; and so I think this "cut the fat out" mentality bled over to the creative aspects of the band too.
They only really jam when they really feel it, they purposefully started out by going back to the early 90\'s style of short, concise jams, song heavy sets where they started to fold back almost all of the repertoire back into the rotation and almost any song from the catalog could be played(**** YOUR FACE!!!), and when they did jam, it was because they were truly feeling it, and they cut down on the directionless noodling...I also think Trey\'s ego getting in the way has helped give Gordon the creative confidence to take over jams and play his bass loud and proud...I think Fishman has improved dramatically since \'09, and Page is still the same solid support that he\'s always been musically, with occasional flashes of leadership too.
Trey\'s new guitar I think worked out the whale heavy kinks that some found offensive in the first half of the summer, and I think that led to some truly beautiful moments(Greek Simple/Light, JB1 Backwards jam, DWD->WTU, etc.), and I think the future of this band is really promising.
And I LOVE fall arena tours, and I think this one is extra special considering they are playing more intimate than normal sheds that they\'ve never played before.
I don\'t know, I kind of love the slow evolution of Phish 3.0, and how they\'re not really forcing anything, and think their organization is much more sustainable and in it for the long haul, and they\'ve managed to structure their music and group in a way that will continue to evolve and have a very promising future of a band whose previous mistakes could have led them down a path of tragic rock cliche, but have a new lease on life personally and musically.
If nothing else the comment certainly comprises some refreshingly well-articulated Phish analysis emerging from the shitstorm that is PT. I agree with the main idea that Phish\'s "less is more" approach seems to be beneficial in most cases.
Some good points (read: I agree):
- They only jam when they feel like it
- The tours discourage tour rats
- Discouraging tour rats is good
- Trey\'s new guitar
- Overall things are trending the right way
Some bad points (read: I disagree, or they\'re just silly.)
- Fishman has improved dramatically in the past year. (He\'s the same drummer he\'s always been. Did he suddenly start practicing 5 hours a day and suddenly there\'s some noticeable change in his play? No.)
- Streamlined management (I\'m skeptical that the reader has any idea.)
Thanks for reposting, good post!
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27 and 28 in Woosta\'!!!
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30, 31 and 1/1 @ MSG!!!