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Phish

During the early '90s, Phish emerged as heirs to the Grateful Dead's throne. Although their music was somewhat similar to the Dead's sound -- an eclectic, free-form rock & roll encompassing elements of folk, jazz, country, bluegrass, and pop -- the group adhered more to jazz-derived improvisation than folk tradition. Moreover, they sported a looser, goofier attitude; after all, their drummer regularly played a vacuum during their concerts. However, Phish's main claim as the inheritors to the Dead's legacy was their approach to their musical career. The band didn't concentrate on albums, dedicating themselves instead to live improvisation. Within a few years of their 1988 debut, Phish had become an institution in certain sections of America, particularly college campuses and other liberal locales. While their in-concert popularity didn't necessarily translate to huge record sales (their biggest-selling albums usually halted at gold status, with the notable exceptions of Junta and A Live One), Phish's members were still the de facto leaders of the neo-hippie jam band movement.

Guitarist/vocalist Trey Anastasio, drummer Jon Fishman, and guitarist Jeff Holdsworth formed the band in late 1983 while attending the University of Vermont. After meeting and jamming in their dormitory, the trio posted flyers across campus to recruit a bassist. Mike Gordon answered the advertisement and he was soon added to the original lineup. Phish began practicing regularly and soon assembled a demo tape; by the fall of 1984, they'd also begun performing off-campus concerts. At this stage in their career, the band was augmented by percussionist Marc Daubert and, occasionally, a vocalist called the Dude of Life. Keyboardist Page McConnell soon joined the group, too, having previously booked Phish to play Goddard College's Springfest in 1985. Shortly after McConnell's arrival, Holdsworth left the group, and both Anastasio and Fishman transferred to Goddard College during the fall of 1986.

Early in 1988, Phish recorded the debut album Junta, which they sold as a cassette-only release at local shows. The group played their first tour outside of New England the following year, traveling through the Southeast. Phish also recorded another album, Lawn Boy, in 1989, although the album wasn't released until the fall of 1990 (when it was issued by the independent label Absolute A-Go-Go, a subsidiary of Rough Trade). Throughout early 1991, Phish toured America; during the summer, they recorded their third album, as well as a set of sessions with their old friend, the Dude of Life.

Rough Trade collapsed that August, taking Absolute A-Go-Go with it. Phish was left without a record contract, but they were soon signed by Elektra, which released A Picture of Nectar in February 1992. The group then embarked on an extensive national tour to support the album, including a handful of shows on the H.O.R.D.E. tour. That same summer, Elektra reissued Lawn Boy and Junta, which gave fans greater access to the band's early material. Rift, Phish's fourth album (and the first they recorded with a producer), appeared in February of 1993. During Phish's 1993 tour, the group sold tickets specifically designed for those fans who were taping the concert, a major gesture of goodwill. Hoist, the band's fifth album, was released in 1994; one of its songs, "Down with Disease," became the band's first video and received some airplay on MTV. Hoist sold better than the group's previous albums, which was an indication of how large the group's fan base had become. Crimes of the Mind, the album Phish had originally recorded with the Dude of Life in 1991, was released on Elektra Records before the year's end.

In the summer of 1995, the band released the double live album A Live One, which attempted to definitively capture the Phish concert experience. 1996 saw two additional releases -- one of them a Trey Anastasio solo project (a free-form jazz side project called Surrender to the Air), and the other a full-fledged Phish album entitled Billy Breathes. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, Billy Breathes garnered the group's best reviews yet. Slip, Stitch & Pass, the band's second live LP, followed in 1997, and Phish continued their prolific output in 1998 with the studio effort Story of the Ghost. Hampton Comes Alive, a six-disc release that captured four full live sets over the course of two performances, appeared in late 1999 and went gold, a testament to Phish's rabid following.

Phish's popularity only grew during the latter half of the '90s, as their ceaseless touring had helped make them one of the top concert draws in the nation. In the spring of 2000, Phish delivered the pastoral studio effort Farmhouse, which was hailed as one of their finest and tightest releases to date; they also landed some mainstream exposure thanks to the single "Heavy Things." However, exhausted by touring and separation from their families, Phish decided to take an extended break, announcing a temporary breakup in October 2000. One month later, Elektra reissued The Siket Disc, which was previously available only through mail order; it featured improvisational tracks from the band's 1997 Story of the Ghost sessions.

Each member branched out into different directions during this period. Anastasio released a series of demos before collaborating with Primus bassist Les Claypool and former Police drummer Stewart Copeland for the bizarre Oysterhead project. He also released an eponymous solo album during the spring of 2002. Jonathan Fishman worked with his own side project, Pork Tornado, as well as the touring jazz combo Jazz Mandolin Project. Page McConnell released the first recordings from his other band, Vida Blue, and contributed keyboards to Tenacious D's first record. Mike Gordon, meanwhile, did some work with friend and former employer Col. Bruce Hampton; he also dabbled in film work, both in front and behind the camera. Finally, both Gordon and McConnell worked on Gov't Mule's The Deep End, Vol. 1.

As for the band, Phish became more a part of American culture than ever before, and they made an appearance on The Simpsons before releasing a massive set of live albums (as well as a DVD) during the spring of 2002. By the end of the year, the group bowed to pressure and announced that they would begin to play live dates again, starting at the end of December. Touring soon commenced and continued for a year and a half; however, following the release of Undermind, the group decided to officially call it quits in the summer of 2004. Of course, this didn't mean that more albums couldn't be released, as a slew of posthumous releases kept the band's spirit alive while maintaining demand for Phish's reunion. 2005 saw the release of a 1995 New Year's Eve concert at Madison Square Garden, 2006 witnessed another live album with Live in Brooklyn, and 2008 brought about the mammoth At the Roxy (Atlanta '93), which compiled eight discs of live concert material into one package.

Phish's official reunion arrived in March 2009, when the band played three sold-out shows at the Hampton Coliseum in Virginia. A reunion tour was launched that summer (with venues including Fenway Park and the main stage at Bonnaroo) and sporadic shows continued throughout the year. In addition to playing live, Phish also released their first studio album in years, having partnered with former Billy Breathes producer Steve Lillywhite for the creation of 2009's Joy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Comments

dan.r.mooney
Enough with the studio tracks! There's more dead songs on phish radio than there are phish songs! Help!
dem nostrils!
Billy Breathes: truly, one of the most terrifying album covers ever.
zacpitts
Trey is one of the true guitar greats!! This last tour they were the tightest I've ever seen them... Their brand of music definitely takes some time to harness the full potential of and I don't even think they're all the way there yet!!!
Take some LSD and then yall will understand
dueslea
Trey you're a ph'ng Jedi
honeybee1132 0 0 3 0
Got my tickets!!!! June can't come fast enough!!!!!!
You cannot compare Phish to anything. They are not of this world. They are from somewhere better, called Vermont. If their music moves you, you are blessed. If not, then I feel very, very sorry for you.
fishman owns!
not a big phisherman, however if it make you dance, laugh and come together it's magic !
I guess I was lucky enough to have seen their early rise to fame in Vermont.
I did not know all this background info. All I know is I love musical improvisatio n and groovinessss s s . I am a Deadhead too. IS? WAS?
well, forevershall b e . . .
christen_sho e m a k e r
Phirst Phan Phrom Phargo
Drummer is the man
when you get this type of music, such as I do, the grooves can give you a natural high way more intense than drugs can do. Its like knowing a secret that you can't share with the haters due to language issues.
I saw them at the Campus Club in Providence RI, they bounced on trampolines. It was pretty f**king weird but i liked it.
The Phish! From Vermont! Don't forget to buy the book and see the movie!
Cant wait for MSG 2011-2012!
what a phenomenal cover of my fave stevie wonder tune
Saw SCI the other night...all I could think about was MSG 12.31.11!!!
nickybrown80
HOW DARE YOU!!!!! Ace of Base rules.
Prince Caspian just popped up on my classic rock playlist. I guess they are starting to become a little classic.
tvonach20
Let's make this chain convey the message it's supposed to again rather than worry about what the haters say. I F**KING LOVE PHISH!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
to all the so called music lovers such as jennifer4959 . . . it so sad to see that u can not see far enough into what the music is realy about!!! Weather or not you like phish or any music of this kind its sad to know you cant crawl out from under ur rock to relize that as long as the words and souds make you groove and feel better no matter what ur style or ur choice is it doesnt matter and the last thing any one should be doing is bashing another man or women enjoyment in life ther are way to man
Hey jennifer 49 go listen to some ace of bass or whatever you haters listen to.
you havent seen phish till you hear a 45 min run away jim...LIVE! COME BACK TO STARLAKE YOU PHUCKS, we MISS U!!
dmc99
I see that big Pimpin mess with JAy -Z was not included
jennifer4959
haha what all the phish kids say after the L ran out dam this music sucks
i would compare their music more to jimi hendrix than i would the dead, just sayin. as far as experimental i s m goes i think they are more similar.
luv this band
strayhorse1
Yep thanks to turning me on L
amazing band love these guys
jonmcurry
PHISH!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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ayanwole1
So many influences coming together . . . Fusion, Blues, Dead Jam, etc.
live across the lake from them just proud of the music that comes from these parts
I see Phish in Aug
I love these guys so much and use to follow them religously. It is hard to believe that it has been ten years since I have seen them. I have nothing but good memories maybe they are a little hazy nonetheless great. I love the vermont fab four and would like nothing better than to see them soon. Keep on phishin!
Perfect mix of everything on here. Phish jams, Tight Dead jams,.. you got Allmans, Floyd, Zepplin, Dylan,, you name it, it rocks! Its great man!! :D
Phish radio rocks!! I'm so glad they got back together, so they can play for years to come. Go down in history like the Dead. rockin non-stop!!
nfsdancer
I agree, this band is the reason I still smoke today!! I am a phollower and have been for years! My first concert was a Phish concert...ja m on band
j.adams000
what did one hippie say to the other hippie after the drugs ran out(yeah right lol)at a phish show? man this band sucks! GOODNIGHT EVERYBODY!! im here all week!
phish -zappa -the dead arguement: (your all correct, they are all completely similar and completely different at the same time) its the beauty of music. its been around forever and nobody is allowed to define it. (and...are you defining its creation, its creators, their method or the final product??? it can get heady pretty quick) its all freedom baby... take those pants off and dance.
i just did
justinhoffma n 2 7
man I love this band....noth i n g else even compares
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iloveDAD?
I think it goes without saying that most, if not almost all, of Phish's work was influenced by psychedelics and/or hallucinagin s . (Who's wasn't at that time?)
@Espltd82, How can you say Zappa did not improvise? He has an amazing talent for instrumental , a n d lyrical improvising. Many of the You Can't do That on Stage Anymore albums have some off the best live playing, Honey Don't You Want a Man Like Me, Keep it Greasy, etc. But no worries, Phish+Zappa= h e a v e n
I love the Weekapauge Groove on the Live: New Years Eve MS Graden, 1995, and i send my best wishes to Wilson.
HALLOWEEN AND NEW YEARS WERE IN FRIGGIN CREDIBLE~!!! ! !
Mmmmm, I remember the first time I heard this song.....so beautiful!
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