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Phish

Live Performances by Phish

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Phish Performance of 'Also Sprach Zarathustra' at Moon Palace, Cancun - Set 2

Moon Palace
Cancun, MEXICO

February 1, 2025 | Video Length: 16:25
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  • As of February 1, 2025, Phish was actively touring and performing live, showcasing their characteristic blend of improvisation and extended jams. Prio... Read Full Description >

    As of February 1, 2025, Phish was actively touring and performing live, showcasing their characteristic blend of improvisation and extended jams. Prior to this performance, Phish released their studio album "Sigma Oasis" in 2020, which marked their continued evolution as a band after a hiatus earlier in the decade. The live recording from the Moon Palace in Cancun features "Also Sprach Zarathustra," a piece famously associated with their live performances, often referred to as "2001" due to the sample from the film "2001: A Space Odyssey." Phish's ability to reinterpret and extend this track has made it a staple in their setlists, highlighting their improvisational prowess. Notably, the band is known for its dedicated fanbase and unique concert experience, making this performance a significant event in their ongoing legacy.

  • In the context of Phish's career, the live recording in question occurs during a period marked by a significant resurgence in the band's activity and ... Read Full Description >

    In the context of Phish's career, the live recording in question occurs during a period marked by a significant resurgence in the band's activity and creativity. Prior to the recording, Phish had released their album "Fuego" in 2014, which showcased their evolving sound and marked their return after a hiatus. By the time this live recording took place, the band had been actively touring and releasing new material, including their 2016 album "Big Boat." Phish is known for their improvisational style, and the live recordings serve as a testament to their dynamic performances. Notably, their unique blend of rock, jazz, and bluegrass has cultivated a devoted fanbase. The mention of JEMP Radio links this live recording to the band's extensive catalog of live music and culture, illustrating the ongoing engagement Phish maintains with its fans through various media outlets.

  • Phish, known for their improvisational style and dedicated fan base, was actively touring and recording live music during the period around the live r... Read Full Description >

    Phish, known for their improvisational style and dedicated fan base, was actively touring and recording live music during the period around the live recording engagement referenced. The band’s album prior to the live performance provided an essential context, as they released their critically acclaimed album "Fall 1999: Live Phish" in late 1999. This period marked a significant time in their career, as they were solidifying their reputation for extended live performances and intricate musical explorations. After several years of touring extensively, Phish had built a loyal following, and this live recording reflects the deep connection they share with their fans, who often attend numerous shows. Interestingly, Phish is known for their unique practice of allowing fans to record concerts for personal use, a decision that has cultivated a vibrant community of live recordings that fans cherish. This culture of sharing enhances the communal experience of their concerts, making each performa

Phish Performs 'Tweezer' Live at the Greek Theatre, Berkeley

Greek Theatre
Berkeley, CA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 1:00
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Phish Performance Preshow at Greek Theatre, Berkeley - Video Highlights

Greek Theatre
Berkeley, CA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 16
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  • In 2004, Phish was riding the wave of their reunion after a brief hiatus, which had begun in late 2002. The live recording from Bonnaroo, where they p... Read Full Description >

    In 2004, Phish was riding the wave of their reunion after a brief hiatus, which had begun in late 2002. The live recording from Bonnaroo, where they performed "First Tube," comes from a significant period in their career as it showcased both their enduring popularity and their ability to create memorable live experiences. Before this recording, the band had released their album "Round Room" in 2002, which marked their first studio album after their breakup, and had returned to the road to rebuild their fanbase. The Bonnaroo performance was particularly notable not only for its high energy and accompanying fireworks but also because it encapsulated the spirit of Phish's improvisational style and their focus on live music experiences. This performance exemplified their explosive return to form, emphasizing their reputation for dynamic and unpredictable concerts.

Phish Performs 'Scents & Subtle Sounds' at Ed Sullivan Theatre

Ed Sullivan Theatre
New York, NY, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 6:13
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  • In the video "Phish on Letterman: 'Scents & Subtle Sounds'," the band performed at the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York, showcasing a unique blend of t... Read Full Description >

    In the video "Phish on Letterman: 'Scents & Subtle Sounds'," the band performed at the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York, showcasing a unique blend of their progressive rock style and improvisational flair. The performance aired during a pivotal time in Phish's career, specifically around 2004, which was after the release of their seventh studio album, "Round Room." This album, released in December 2002, marked a period of artistic exploration for the band, as it was created during a time when they were re-establishing their identity post-hiatus. Notably, their appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman illustrated Phish's growing mainstream exposure while they maintained their core fanbase, exemplifying their ability to blend accessibility with their intricate musicianship. The band's performance also drew attention due to the contrasting atmosphere of their typically freewheeling concerts, offering a more polished live presentation that highlighted their versatility.

Trey Anastasio Band Performs 'Push on Till the Day' Live from Bonnaroo

Bonnaroo
Manchester, TN, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 9:55
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  • The live performance of "Push On 'Til The Day" by the Trey Anastasio Band at Bonnaroo highlights the artist's expansion beyond his work with Phish, sh... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Push On 'Til The Day" by the Trey Anastasio Band at Bonnaroo highlights the artist's expansion beyond his work with Phish, showcasing the vibrant collaborative spirit of his solo endeavors. Before this recording, released in 2019, Phish had just put out their album *Big Boat* in 2016. This album marked a period of continued experimentation and reflection for the band, featuring a mix of eclectic sounds and new compositions. The Bonnaroo performance is notable as it exemplifies Anastasio's versatility and ability to fuse various musical styles, drawing from jazz, rock, and funk elements. Additionally, the presence of a diverse ensemble of musicians enhances the richness of the live experience, promoting an atmosphere of creativity and spontaneity that is a hallmark of both Phish and Anastasio’s solo work.

Phish Performs 'Evolve' on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

NBC Studios
New York, NY, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:46
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  • Phish's performance of "Evolve" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" marked a significant moment in their career. This live recording occurred ... Read Full Description >

    Phish's performance of "Evolve" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" marked a significant moment in their career. This live recording occurred in 2018, a time when the band was actively promoting their album "Big Boat," released in October 2016. The album showcased their continued evolution in sound and songwriting, featuring a blend of long-standing themes with modern sensibilities. Interestingly, "Evolve" itself captures the essence of Phish's improvisational style and intricate musicianship, which has been a hallmark of their live performances. By this point in their career, Phish had successfully maintained a robust fanbase and established themselves as a staple in the jam band scene, known for their innovative live shows and ever-expanding musical repertoire. Their appearance on a major network talk show like Fallon highlights not only their enduring popularity but also their ability to reach wider audiences through various media platforms.

Musical Elevator Ride with Phish on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 1:31
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  • In the live recording featuring Phish on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," the band was in a prominent phase of their career, marked by a rene... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording featuring Phish on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," the band was in a prominent phase of their career, marked by a renewed vigor following their 2009 reunion after a lengthy hiatus. Prior to this performance, Phish released their studio album "Farma" in 2016, which showcased their continued evolution and willingness to experiment with their sound. The performance illustrates their ability to cross genres and connect with a broader audience, embracing their jam band roots while engaging with popular culture. Notably, Phish has a reputation for their energetic live performances and improvisational style, traits that allow them to thrive in spontaneous musical settings, such as this unique collaboration with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots. This appearance further solidifies their status as a beloved band that bridges various musical worlds.

Page & Trey Perform 'Evening Song' Live at The Barn

The Barn

Date Unknown | Video Length: 6:03
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  • Phish's live performance of "Evening Song" by Page McConnell and Trey Anastasio at The Barn marks an intimate moment in the band's journey, reflecting... Read Full Description >

    Phish's live performance of "Evening Song" by Page McConnell and Trey Anastasio at The Barn marks an intimate moment in the band's journey, reflecting a period of rejuvenation and collaboration. The performance likely took place around 2020, during a time when the band was transitioning after their 2016 album, "Big Boat," which received mixed reviews. By this time, Phish had been known for their tight-knit community and studio experimentation, a hallmark of their style. During this phase in their career, they frequently engaged in projects that showcased individual member contributions, further emphasizing their collective improvisational prowess. Interestingly, "Evening Song" is notable not only for its melodic softness but also for illustrating the band's ability to blend personal storytelling with expansive musical themes, uniting their fans in a shared experience—even in a challenging worldwide climate.

  • Before the live recording referenced in the video, Phish had released their album "Farmhouse" in 2000, which marked a significant period in their care... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording referenced in the video, Phish had released their album "Farmhouse" in 2000, which marked a significant period in their career after the band's return from a hiatus. "Farmhouse" showcased a more refined sound while still embracing their improvisational roots, featuring tracks that blended rock, bluegrass, and jazz elements. The live performance that the video likely draws from reflects their ongoing evolution as a band, as they were known for their unique approach to live shows, often mixing lyrical whimsy with intricate instrumental jam sessions. Phish's ability to connect with their audience through extended improvisation is part of what solidified their place in jam band history, and this spirit is foundational to their live recordings. The humorous take on Phish's music in the video hints at the playful, yet divisive, nature of their sound, which has inspired both passionate fandom and critical reception alike.

Phish Performs 'LA Woman' by The Doors Live at LA Forum

LA Forum
Inglewood, CA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 2:30
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  • Phish's live recording of "LA Woman," a cover of the classic song by The Doors, showcases the band's adventurous spirit during their career peak in th... Read Full Description >

    Phish's live recording of "LA Woman," a cover of the classic song by The Doors, showcases the band's adventurous spirit during their career peak in the 1990s. This performance took place at the LA Forum, a significant venue that reflects their growing popularity at the time. Leading up to this moment, Phish had released their studio album "Billy Breathes" in 1996, which is notable for its more mature and refined sound compared to earlier works. The album received critical acclaim and expanded their audience, particularly songs like "Waste" and "Prince Caspian." During this period, the band was known for their eclectic covers and innovative jams, making classic rock songs like "LA Woman" an exciting addition to their live repertoire. The crowd's enthusiastic reaction captured in the video is a testament to Phish's ability to connect with fans through dynamic live performances, solidifying their reputation as one of the leading jam bands of the era.

Phish - Sample In A Jar Performance from The Clifford Ball Concert

The Clifford Ball

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:05
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  • Phish's performance of "Sample In A Jar" at The Clifford Ball, held on August 16-17, 1996, marked a significant moment in the band's evolution. At thi... Read Full Description >

    Phish's performance of "Sample In A Jar" at The Clifford Ball, held on August 16-17, 1996, marked a significant moment in the band's evolution. At this time, Phish had recently released their album "Billy Breathes" in 1996, which received critical acclaim and showcased their growth as songwriters and musicians. The Clifford Ball was particularly notable as it was Phish's first major festival, attracting thousands of fans and solidifying their reputation as a prominent live act. The event featured multiple performances across two days, highlighting the improvisational nature of their music. Additionally, "Sample In A Jar," a standout track from the album, exemplifies the band's ability to blend complex musicality with accessible melodies, making it a fan favorite. This performance, captured in the live recording, reflects the band's peak creative period and their commitment to delivering unique live experiences.

Phish performs 'Ya Mar' at The Clifford Ball Concert

The Clifford Ball

Date Unknown | Video Length: 8:52
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  • Phish's performance of "Ya Mar" at The Clifford Ball, held in August 1996, marked a significant moment in the band's evolution. This live recording to... Read Full Description >

    Phish's performance of "Ya Mar" at The Clifford Ball, held in August 1996, marked a significant moment in the band's evolution. This live recording took place during the height of their popularity, shortly after the release of their album "Billy Breathes" in 1996, considered one of their most accessible works, featuring a blend of rock and intricate instrumentation. The Clifford Ball was not only noteworthy for the live debut of many tracks, but it also showcased the band's ability to create a festival experience, a hallmark of their later years. This event was one of the first major festivals organized by Phish, underscoring their growing influence in the jam band scene. Interestingly, the band is known for their improvisational style and long jams, making every performance unique, and "Ya Mar," a fan-favorite, epitomizes their experimental spirit. The Clifford Ball reflects a pivotal moment where Phish solidified their legacy as a live act while diversifying their musical repertoire.


Trey Anastasio & Mike Gordon's Rehearsal Antics with Phish

VT, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 51
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  • Phish, the renowned jam band, was in a dynamic phase of their career around the time of the live recording referenced in the video. Prior to this rehe... Read Full Description >

    Phish, the renowned jam band, was in a dynamic phase of their career around the time of the live recording referenced in the video. Prior to this rehearsal, the band had released their album "Farms" in 2020, showcasing their signature improvisational style and complex compositions. During the rehearsals captured in the video, Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon display their playful chemistry, reflecting the band's lighthearted approach to music and collaboration. Known for their unique ability to blend genres, Phish has cultivated a devoted fanbase, often celebrated for their exceptional live performances. The whimsical nature of the rehearsal highlights not just their musicianship but also their camaraderie, which is a cornerstone of Phish's identity and appeal. As fans often say, it’s not just the music; it’s the experience and connection that makes Phish stand out in the music scene.

Phish Live Performance Crowd Reaction at Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden
New York, NY, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 12
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