Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"The Divided Sky" also references the rhombus, where the Lizards supposedly chant to the sky in praise of Icculus. The Roger Holloway song "Mr. Richburg's Lullaby" also references more of Anastasio's friends, including Mike Christian, Holloway ("Roger Wolfe" in the story, also immortalized in "AC/DC Bag"), and drummer Pete Cottone.
Phish (also known as The White Tape) is a demo album released by the American rock band Phish on cassette in 1986. Often cited as the first Phish "album", The White Tape was originally a collection of original material that the band used as a demo/sample tape for venues, and was sometimes labelled "Phish" or simply "Demo". [1]
According to a news release from the band, net proceeds will go to the Divided Sky Foundation in Ludlow, which is dedicated to addiction recovery. Phish to perform three benefit concerts for ...
'The Helping Phriendly Book' (HPB) is a detailed setlist archive maintained by fans at phish.net. Tuesday, 13 August 1996 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN. SET 1: The Divided Sky, Tube, Tela > Maze, Fast Enough for You, The Old Home Place, Punch You In the Eye, Llama, Glide, Slave to the Traffic Light
Live Phish Vol. 14 is a live album by American rock group Phish, ... "The Divided Sky" (Anastasio) – 15:07 "Wilson" (Anastasio, Marshall, Woolf) – 4:41
On September 12, 2009, Anastasio performed "An Evening with Trey Anastasio and the New York Philharmonic" at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan with the New York Philharmonic, playing various compositions including "Divided Sky","You Enjoy Myself", and "Time Turns Elastic". This concert was a benefit for his sister, through the Kristy Anastasio Manning ...
Many other Phish songs also relate in some way to the Gamehendge saga, and appear on later albums and in live performances, including "Llama", "Punch You in the Eye" and "The Divided Sky". The Mockingbird Foundation, a charity founded by Phish fans to fund music education, is named for the "famous mockingbird" in the saga.
Phish opened its four-night stay at the Sphere Thursday with a four-hour show that used the advanced technology in the $2.3 billion arena to deliver a show that even the band's most ardent fans ...