just got this email.. nothing earth-shattering here, but my excitement is growing...
you doing all three nights?
to be there when the lights go down...the thought of it just gives me goosebumps. can\'t wait til june
^^thats what i have been saying..when the lights go down and those couple seconds pass before the first note soars into the air...oh sweet bliss...the energy will be so fantastic...when rage played coachella after all those years it was the best feeling ever...explosive...dp i am so jealous...please make sure to rock out for us!
No prob!
Hey, if there\'s a PT user who could post the link on PT that would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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http://www.phishthoughts.com -
Phish Thought’s roving Phantasy Tour correspondent, Chris Sterns, who wades through the nonsense to find the goods, passed along some pictures that were taken and posted yesterday (3/2) of the snowy coliseum and Phish’s buses unloading in the lot. The trucks are from a company called Upstaging. Upstaging is the #1 tour trucking company

Phish\'s Buses @ Hampton - 3.2.09
in the industry, and Phish has used them since at least 1997. All Upstaging trucks are red. The band, apparently, has The Mothership booked all week to do full rehearsals with lights and their new sound guy, dialing everything in for this weekend. They’re waiting!
also, wolf, i\'ll post it on phishhook, too...
Newb Question:
What happened to the old sound guy?
Paul Languedoc to Retire from the Road
Longtime Front of House engineer Paul Languedoc has confirmed to Relix/Jambands.com that he will not join Phish on its upcoming reunion tour. Languedoc first ran the Vermont Quartet’s soundboard in 1986 and remained with the group through its final performance in 2004. He also designed many of Phish’s trademark instruments over the years, including Trey Anastasio’s series of famed Marley guitars. In recent years Languedoc has sold his designer hollow body electric guitars through his own company, Languedoc Guitars, and has decided to focus his attention on this new business going forward. He remains close with Anastasio and the Phish camp, who will continue to use his instruments on the road. Please click here to read a Jambands.com interview with Languedoc and please click here for more information on his guitars.
http://www.jambands.com/News.phtml?newsfile=redesign_news403.html#2-19-23
So whats the deal with Tim playing in Hampton? Have the deetz been worked out? I wont be there, but i\'m assuming that it would be good to get the word out a bit... unless its going on in someones hotel room or something.
So whats the deal with Tim playing in Hampton? Have the deetz been worked out? I wont be there, but i\'m assuming that it would be good to get the word out a bit... unless its going on in someones hotel room or something.
was just gonna bring this up..would love to able to catch tim.
i had heard sunday? any truth to that?
Check out my pre-show article, The Super Bowl of Concerts. I\'ll have a new article up on deadline after each show! Enjoy!
http://www.melophobe.com/articles/the-super-bowl-of-concerts/
Nice jab at The Boss Wolf... But he did draw 90-100K in Dublin on 1/6/85 and 200-250K in Berlin on 7/19/88. Both shows, he was the only band and they were both one show, not a weekend festival... And for the US leg of the Born In The USA tour, he played 28 shows to a total of over 2 million people, that\'s more than 70K a show for what equates to the month of February... Do the research before you bash The Boss...
Check out my pre-show article, The Super Bowl of Concerts. I\'ll have a new article up on deadline after each show! Enjoy!
http://www.melophobe.com/articles/the-super-bowl-of-concerts/
Nice jab at The Boss Wolf... But he did draw 90-100K in Dublin on 1/6/85 and 200-250K in Berlin on 7/19/88. Both shows, he was the only band and they were both one show, not a weekend festival... And for the US leg of the Born In The USA tour, he played 28 shows to a total of over 2 million people, that\'s more than 70K a show for what equates to the month of February... Do the research before you bash The Boss...
Come on after all these years? You have to know Seth does half-assed research and just blows people away with hyperbole and witty banter in his writing.
He does mention that Phish does not have as many fans as Pop bands etc. but fails to mention that pretty much this is the Super Bowl of concerts to ONE SPECIFIC and rather small demographic whereas Bruce Springsteen is known WORLD WIDE with a much larger demographic of fan.
Check out my pre-show article, The Super Bowl of Concerts. I\'ll have a new article up on deadline after each show! Enjoy!
http://www.melophobe.com/articles/the-super-bowl-of-concerts/
Nice jab at The Boss Wolf... But he did draw 90-100K in Dublin on 1/6/85 and 200-250K in Berlin on 7/19/88. Both shows, he was the only band and they were both one show, not a weekend festival... And for the US leg of the Born In The USA tour, he played 28 shows to a total of over 2 million people, that\'s more than 70K a show for what equates to the month of February... Do the research before you bash The Boss...
Come on after all these years? You have to know Seth does half-assed research and just blows people away with hyperbole and witty banter in his writing.
He does mention that Phish does not have as many fans as Pop bands etc. but fails to mention that pretty much this is the Super Bowl of concerts to ONE SPECIFIC and rather small demographic whereas Bruce Springsteen is known WORLD WIDE with a much larger demographic of fan.
I think that he wrote a great piece. But my point is that, while over 100K planned on going to Coventry, reports show that only about 20K actually made it to the show. And that, while Phish drew on average 70K to their festivals during the height of their career, Bruce was drawing that on a daily basis during his heydey. I didn\'t even mention the 15 consecutive sold out shows at the Continental Airlines Arena...