2009

Phish Returns With Two Marathon Sets

When the members of Phish plotted out their plan of attack for their six sets at Coventry back in 2004 they decided to avoid any bustouts, setlist trickery and gimmicks in lieu of playing great versions of the material that made them kings of the live music world. It didn’t quite work out the way they planned and the band butchered most of the songs they played that weekend.

[Photos by Dave Vann for Glide/HT]

For last night’s reunion concert, once again the band decided to focus on well-played versions of their best material and this time the planned worked to perfection. Now, of course, they did open with a statement song, the busting out of longtime fan-favorite Fluffhead. And they also debuted a new version of the Anastasio/Marshall gem Grind, but outside of that they played it safe with strong versions of some of their most complex songs.

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Andrew Bird & Calexico Set Theater Dates

Andrew Bird, the erudite multi-instrumentalist from Chicago whose "Noble Beast" debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 in January, has added new dates to his non-stop touring schedule. Bird

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Bloggy Goodness: CYHSY Offer Up Statue

The demise of former ultra-hyped blog buzz band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah may have been a bit exaggerated by the same sources that had previously hailed them. The Brooklyn-based

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Friday Mix Tape: Foreplay > Long Time

We’ve finally made it to the long-awaited return of Phish at the Hampton Coliseum tonight. In honor of the band’s comeback, we’ve put together a Friday Mix Tape celebrating their

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Hampton Day 1: A Circus Of Light

It didn’t take long to run into other Phish fans on my way down to Hampton last night. As soon as I passed through security at LaGuardia I ran into

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Televised Tune: On The Tube This Weekend

U2 ends their week-long residency on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight with their fifth performance in five days to promote their new album. On Tuesday the Irish rockers

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Video: Umphrey’s McGee – Wappy Sprayberry

If you’re looking for a preview of the lights you’ll see at tonight’s Phish reunion concert in Hampton, Virginia, look no further than this clip of Umphrey’s Wappy Sprayberry. Umphrey’s

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Trapped in a Glass Case of Emotion: 100 Reasons Why Phish Should Reunite

Between the anticipation, excitement, and the nerves, this week has been a roller coaster ride. I knew the emotions would be crazy, but between thinking through travel planning, avoiding missteps with tickets, hotels, traffic and wondering who we might run into from the days or yore, coordinating meetups, and so on; it’s freaking hard concentrate and man, I’m nervous.

I’m sure we’re all in the same situation this week; clicking mercilessly from emails, to message boards, to YouTube, to blogs, and back to emails. The waiting is getting unbearable and working is getting tougher by the minute. We’ve hashed over every topic to the point of even having discussions about what various friends will wear to the shows (that’s easy, Quadrophenia shirt). Don’t lie; I know you’ve thought about it too.

Anyway, I couldn’t really think of anything worth adding to the conversation this week until listening to Harry Hood the other day. I vividly remember trying to listen to Hood after Coventry and feeling really pretty bummed out. I didn’t leave Coventry with a bad feeling at all about the band or foster any ill will whatsoever, but strangely in the few months that followed, it became kinda depressing. That song in particular really struck a nerve and didn’t sit well at all for quite a while and became sort of a symbol of growing up, something I wasn’t really excited to do.

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