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My name IS NOT James, and I DO NOT Live in America. in fact, there's no such thing! The Reality? Do You think you have a "Firm Grasp?" Reality... pfft! People with a firm grasp better get to letting go. Insanity... what is that? Society... Who says? and why? Ask Why... Why? You already know... Don't you? ... Didn't You? Who is that Voice inside your head? You know, right? NOPE. He/she may sound like you, but who are you actually?... Do You Know? Honestly? That voice may sound a lot like you, but is it actually me? Or him, or Them? I bet you feel you know! Maybe you do... You Don't. If You Think so, you must know you're you, you're NOT... you're me... I'm You... I AM. You don't believe?.. YOU wouldn't.

 

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Gov’t Mule w/ Page and Mike (of phish) - Jesus Left Chicago - The Deepest End (hidden Treasures)

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* Grateful Dead * “In the Pines” (traditional folk cover)

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Umphrey’s McGee - Shine on You Crazy Diamond 

05-27-2005 - Three Sisters Park, “Late Night SummerCamp” LP


“Phish Graphics SlideShow”

These are all images of stickers and patches available @ Phish DryGoods

I can easily see in this graph the band’s (Phish) rise in popularity. As they progressed into playing larger and larger venues it’s obvious the overwhelming crowd noise eventually forced the beloved “barbershop” a cappella portion of the shows to be phased out. I’d Love to see a graph like this based on the length of YEM vocal jams =D
phishnet:

This graph, from the second edition of The Phish Companion and based on its (2004) data, charts the rise and fall, in raw totals, of the number of songs that Phish performed a capella each year. Yes, the number of shows also rose and fell, but the data is no less telling. We look forward to providing an updated reference drawn from live data sometime in the future, and your discussion in the present. :)

I can easily see in this graph the band’s (Phish) rise in popularity. As they progressed into playing larger and larger venues it’s obvious the overwhelming crowd noise eventually forced the beloved “barbershop” a cappella portion of the shows to be phased out. I’d Love to see a graph like this based on the length of YEM vocal jams =D

phishnet:

This graph, from the second edition of The Phish Companion and based on its (2004) data, charts the rise and fall, in raw totals, of the number of songs that Phish performed a capella each year. Yes, the number of shows also rose and fell, but the data is no less telling. We look forward to providing an updated reference drawn from live data sometime in the future, and your discussion in the present. :)

“Ice instruments” - Colorado based alt-country jamband “The Laughing Bones” have been playing on instruments made entirely of ice (by artists Tim and Brigita Linhart) every weekend at Beaver Creek Resort. This photo was taken in mid-January

“Ice instruments” - Colorado based alt-country jamband “The Laughing Bones” have been playing on instruments made entirely of ice (by artists Tim and Brigita Linhart) every weekend at Beaver Creek Resort. This photo was taken in mid-January

Phish 3D film due out in April « Consequence of Sound

For those of you poor poor underprivliged souls out there that missed Phest 8; here’s the next best thing! Screw dancing in the street )that’s sooo 1970’s) we’re dancing in the IMAX! Fuckyeah.