Phish Worcester Setlist: Night Two
December 28th is traditionally the start of Phish’s New Year’s Run, but with an extra show this year, tonight was the second concert of the five-show jaunt as the quartet
December 28th is traditionally the start of Phish’s New Year’s Run, but with an extra show this year, tonight was the second concert of the five-show jaunt as the quartet
Photographer Andy Hill was in the pit shooting Phish for us last night and returned the following shots of the NYE Run tour opener…
[All photos by Andy Hill]
READ ON for a full gallery of Andy’s shots from the DCU Center…
[Originally Published: August 3, 2010]
To my surprise, it was pointed out to me after our previous Cover Wars when we took a look at Any Major Dude Will Tell You, it was our first time ever selecting a Steely Dan song. Well, let’s make up for some lost time shall we? This week we’ll have a listen to four performances of Green Earrings, first track of Side Two of the 1976 record The Royal Scam.
The Contestants:
Animal Liberation Orchestra: Leading off this week we’ve got ALO who have been covering this tune since 2002 but it appears to have fallen out of rotation, at least judging by the results on the Live Music Archive which shows it last being played on Jamcruise in 2007. Source: 1-3-2007
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/alogreen.mp3]READ ON for the scoop on the rest of this week’s contestants…
I finally got around to seeing the Single Video Theory documentary about Pearl Jam’s severely underrated Yield album this weekend. Director Mark Pellington gives us a great inside look into
Six years after filming their New Year’s show at the Riviera in Chicago, which was released the following year as Wrapped Around Chicago, prog-jammers Umphrey’s McGee will film all three
If the story of Well and Goode sounds preposterous, it is. Midas Well and Upton O. Goode are none other than Brendan Benson and Mark Watrous.
What did Bob Moog do for the history, development, course and future of Music? His inventions have done no less for music than the inventor of the wheel has done for transportation!