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Live Phish Vol. 12 is a live album by American rock band Phish, which was recorded live at the Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana, on August 13, 1996.. The album marked the first time that the songs "Strange Design" and "Sleeping Monkey" had appeared on a commercially released Phish album.
Live Phish 19 – July 12, 1991; At the Roxy – February 19 – 21, 1993; St. Louis '93 – April 14 – August 16, 1993; Live Phish 07 – August 14, 1993; Live Phish 18 – May 7, 1994; Chicago '94 – June 18 – November 25, 1994; Live Phish 10 – June 22, 1994; A Live One – July 8 – December 31, 1994; Live Phish 02 – July 16, 1994
Until December 31, 2023, the July 8, 1994 concert was the only complete Gamehendge performance to have been issued by the band as an official live release. It was first featured as part of their Dinner and a Movie webcast series in July 2020, and was made available on their LivePhish website the next month. [3]
The Baker's Dozen was a series of thirteen concerts performed by Vermont-based jam band Phish between July 21 and August 6, 2017 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York. Each night featured a completely unique setlist with no songs repeated throughout the event, with the band playing 237 songs in total. [1]
The concert includes versions of two songs from The Who's Quadrophenia album, which Phish had covered in its entirety for their 1995 Halloween show, and songs from the band's Gamehendge song cycle. The album was released on December 20, 2005, to celebrate the show's tenth anniversary and received the Archival Album of the Year award at the 6th ...
[84] [85] In their tradition of playing a well-known album by another band for Halloween, Phish contracted a full horn section for their performance of The Who's Quadrophenia in 1995. [86] Phish's first live album, A Live One, was released during the summer of 1995 and featured selections from various concerts from their 1994 winter tour.
The setlist for “U2:UV Live at Sphere Las Vegas” (see it in full below) includes all of the classic 1991 “Achtung Baby,” as promised, but split into two sections.
By 1989, Phish was on the road full-time after three of the band's four members had graduated from college (Mike Gordon graduated the following year) [verification needed]. The year saw Phish aggressively covering the concert circuit in the Northeast United States, especially on college campuses, where the band found their most dedicated ...