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"Cavern" is a 1992 song by the American band Phish. It is the third track from their 1992 album A Picture of Nectar and was also released as their second promotional single by Elektra Records . The song is a beat-driven funk rock song written by Phish guitarist and lead vocalist Trey Anastasio and lyricist Scott Herman and Tom Marshall .
Bittersweet Motel is a 2000 documentary film about the rock band Phish directed by Todd Phillips.With him covering the band's summer and fall 1997 tours, plus footage from their 1998 summer tour of Europe.
The band expands on "Cavern" well into the 13-minute mark, a song that is usually about four minutes long in concert. This would be the last Phish concert until their return to Europe in July. In addition to being a CD release, this concert is available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com.
A Picture of Nectar is the third studio album by the American rock band Phish. The album was released on February 18, 1992, by Elektra Records and was the band's debut release for a major record label.
We Do!!" and "Bundle of Joy.” Phish also performed several songs by The Dude of Life, a friend and collaborator of the band, but those are not listed here, with the exception of songs that The Dude of Life purposely gave to Phish for use in their catalog. Also, songs from the band's solo careers that were also performed by Phish are listed here.
A Live One is a live album by the American rock band Phish, released on June 27, 1995, by Elektra Records.The album was the band's first official live release, their first album to be certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and one of the best-selling releases in their catalog.
Hampton Comes Alive is a six-disc live album by the American rock band Phish, released on November 23, 1999, by Elektra Records.It is the band's third live album and the first time complete live Phish concerts were released in their entirety (though fan recordings of most Phish shows are widely circulated).
Phish held a release party concert for the Junta tape on May 9, 1989 at The Front club in their native Burlington, Vermont. [5] The album was re-released by Elektra Records on October 26, 1992. The album was certified gold by the RIAA on October 9, 1997, and was certified platinum on July 7, 2004. In February 2009, the album became available as ...