Phish Festival: Phish Three Day Halloween Festival [Hidden Track]
Phish.com has just been updated with a graphic advising fans to save the dates of October 30, 31 and November 1 for what will be the first Phish-thrown festival since Coventry in August 2004. As of now, three states in the graphic representing the United States that appears when you visit Phish.com have been blacked out. Those states are Idaho, Oklahoma and West Virgina. Some fans have speculated that as time passes more states will be blacked out leaving only the state where the festival will be held.
Phish: 06/20/2009 You Enjoy Myself [VQ: A, AQ: B+]
Phish: 06/21/2009 Waste [VQ: A, AQ: B+]
Phish: 12/01/1996 FOB Los Angeles, CA
Phish: 06/20/2009 …Waves > Sample In A Jar [VQ: A, AQ: B+]
Phish: 03/07/2009 Heavy Things [VQ: A-, AQ: A]
Phish: 06/12/2009 Down With Disease [VQ: B, AQ: C+]
Phish: 06/20/2009 Prince Caspian [VQ: A-, AQ: A-]
Phish: 06/20/2009 Makisupa Policeman [VQ: A, AQ: A-]
Phish: 06/21/2009 Crosseyed and Painless [VQ: C+, AQ: B-]
I Called It: Name That Tune [Jambands]
At any concert, the music is the ultimate reason for attending the event, yet knowing the name of the songs certainly adds to the evening’s fun. Being able to predict – to see into the immediate future, to call out the name of a song as it develops out of a jam, or simply out of nothingness is an impressive feat, and a source of pleasure for fans of Phish, Widespread Panic, moe., The Grateful Dead and The Disco Biscuits and many other band. Correctly predicting the next song often shows experience, foresight and a finely tuned ear.
Phish: 06/20/2004 DAUD Saratoga Springs, NY
Phish: 05/31/2009 The Moma Dance [VQ: A-, AQ: ??]
Phish: 06/12/2009 A Day In The Life [VQ: B+, AQ: B+]