"Set Your Soul Free" from Phish's 7/25/2018 show at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA. Download the entire show now or stream via LivePhish+ at livephi.sh/ph180725
LT Deadhead, first a Phan 98, and yeah... being in the hall, it's a different experience. I love it. This is real quartet playing, w so many subtle effects. These shows have themes; the themes match the players. They players aren't 29-yr old blazers no'mo. Nor am I. Feels good in my heart to rise and relax, rise and relax in the mystery the boys are carrying. Really good set and show!
Much like Pink Floyd (musically speaking NOT lyrically!!) the four of these musicians are a sum much greater than their individual parts! Truly another fine example of how sublime, transcendent and triumphant the music of Phish is and can be. How fortunate I was to attend these two nights 07-24-25-2019 @ The Bill Graham Civic Center in San Francisco, California!
My first show was at San Francisco civic, now Bill graham. Grew up San Rafael Marin county San Francisco. In My case it was 1984 . Adam ant 🐜. And the band had two drummers 🍄🐟🐟🐟🍄
A spirit phamily... set your soul free! No better place on earth to do it. So many years has it been, that we shine deep from within... Together we stand, so grateful I am.
Someday, I will join Phish again --Tour with them for the Summer and never be seen again... Just disappear into their goodness :) I LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH! Your music makes me so happy :)
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Great new song, like it so far. The great thing about Phish and all the jambands is that they can do a brand new song in front of an audience and everyone will listen to it and decide if they like it. It doesn't have to be on an album or the big hit single crap. Pounded through everyone's head and shoved down their throats. I don't know what anyone's problem with this song is. Sounds fine to me. Thanx for posting this.
This show was at Bill Graham Auditorium in San Fran on the day dozens of fires were exploding in Cali..my sister's home burned down that night in the Carr fire outside Redding...didn't save her soul...? nice jam though...!!
So far, yes! He’s only had a couple 2018 shows but his playing during the jam out of this and most all of the gorge sets were very nice. He’s changed a lot since the 90’s but who among us has not? Live in the now, we can’t go back
Not really..I saw a bunch of shows from 92-97, if I heard them now for the first time I’d pass. I find the funk jams boring and pointless and not nearly the energy all around. I know they’re older men and it’s difficult to maintain that energy but the new songs are kind of lame aside from the occasional Petricor...Every jam turns into a funk improv...not my cup of tea, I prefer the intricate writing of Curtain and Reba and YEM. The ambient funk glow sticks envelope filter style is nice once in awhile ...2 hours of it would be torture to me. That being said early Phish IMO is still some of the greatest rock music ever written
Love it man, the whole journey, the band intertwining, Trey's solo projects, constant new songs filtering in, keeps you guessing what's next at the shows.
Chad Bentz I live about an hour or so East of there myself.. I seen Further Festival the Allman Brothers and Phish all in 1998 that summer at Star Lake.. I was hooked..lol
Can anybody in the family close to it all answer me this: is that stuff bout halfway in trey using a flanger with the Mutron? I was under the impression (and kinda hoping for the sake of my own identity of sound) that he's really more of a chorus-man and presumably just doesn't care for flange much.......I actually decided not to use phaser to not sound like jerry and not chorus to not sound like trey.........was hoping MXR flanger could be MY baby. Oh well