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'''Live Phish 12 |
'''Live Phish 12.01.95''' is an ] by the band ]. The show was originally released in MP3, FLAC and CD formats on March 20, 2007. | ||
Phish guitarist/singer,Trey Anastasio, flubbed the lyrics to Wolfman’s Brother towards the end of the song and remarked that, since he likes them so much, he would sing them again. The narration during Fly Famous Mockingbird referenced chocolate. The song, Catapult, was started over the hi-hat intro normally used for David Bowie. David Bowie also featured quotes of Homer Simpson (“mmmm... chocolate”) and a Simpsons musical quote. This was also the first time ever that Mike’s Song and Weekapaug Groove were played without another song in between them. | |||
This show, which started one of the most celebrated months in Phish history, is known for its strong version of "]"(with the original song "]" right in the middle) and the first time the forever linked songs "]" and "]" were played without any song in between them. This performance was a tour highlight. The first set included the first performance of "]" since the summer 95 tour and a humorous story during "]". | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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# "Poor Heart" <small>(Gordon)</small> - 2:23 | # "Poor Heart" <small>(Gordon)</small> - 2:23 | ||
# "Wolfman's Brother" <small>(Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell)</small> - 5:27 | # "Wolfman's Brother" <small>(Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell)</small> - 5:27 | ||
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# "Chalk Dust Torture" <small>(Anastasio, Marshall)</small> - 7:09 | ||
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# "Colonel Forbin's Ascent" <small>(Anastasio)</small> - 5:23 | ||
# "Fly Famous Mockingbird" <small>(Anastasio)</small> - 11:22 | # "Fly Famous Mockingbird" <small>(Anastasio)</small> - 11:22 | ||
# "Stash" <small>(Anastasio, Marshall)</small> - 13:50 | # "Stash" <small>(Anastasio, Marshall)</small> - 13:50 | ||
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# "Suzy Greenberg" <small>(Anastasio, ])</small> - 6:38 | # "Suzy Greenberg" <small>(Anastasio, ])</small> - 6:38 | ||
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Revision as of 04:25, 21 July 2016
Live Phish 12.01.95 is an archival release by the band Phish. The show was originally released in MP3, FLAC and CD formats on March 20, 2007.
Phish guitarist/singer,Trey Anastasio, flubbed the lyrics to Wolfman’s Brother towards the end of the song and remarked that, since he likes them so much, he would sing them again. The narration during Fly Famous Mockingbird referenced chocolate. The song, Catapult, was started over the hi-hat intro normally used for David Bowie. David Bowie also featured quotes of Homer Simpson (“mmmm... chocolate”) and a Simpsons musical quote. This was also the first time ever that Mike’s Song and Weekapaug Groove were played without another song in between them.
Track listing
Disc 1
- "Buried Alive" (Anastasio) - 3:19
- "Down With Disease" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 7:23
- "Theme From the Bottom" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell) - 9:42
- "Poor Heart" (Gordon) - 2:23
- "Wolfman's Brother" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell) - 5:27
- "Chalk Dust Torture" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 7:09
- "Colonel Forbin's Ascent" (Anastasio) - 5:23
- "Fly Famous Mockingbird" (Anastasio) - 11:22
- "Stash" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 13:50
- "Cavern" (Anastasio, Herman, Marshall) - 4:47
Disc 2
- "Halley's Comet" (Wright) - 6:32
- "Mike's Song" (Gordon) - 20:16
- "Weekapaug Groove" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 9:39
- "The Mango Song" (Anastasio) - 7:12
- "Wilson" (Anastasio, Marshall, Woolf) - 5:04
- "Suspicious Minds/Hold Your Head Up" (Argent, James, White) - 6:07
- "David Bowie/Catapult/David Bowie" (Anastasio, Gordon) - 15:06
- "Suzy Greenberg" (Anastasio, Pollak) - 6:38