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Zeropikinz
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Topic: Phish Posted: May 12 2017 at 10:26 |
Quality in a sense unique,Yes,and a sense of humor they have.Progressive notes they slip often enough,and listen to them not boring!
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mlkpad14
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Posted: May 11 2017 at 12:17 |
oliverstoned wrote:
So what are are the piece and/or albums to begin with?
I've heard that they're better in live |
Junta is a real gem.
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Barbu
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Posted: May 11 2017 at 11:00 |
oliverstoned wrote:
So what are are the piece and/or albums to begin with?
I've heard that they're better in live |
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oliverstoned
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Posted: May 11 2017 at 10:57 |
So what are are the piece and/or albums to begin with?
I've heard that they're better in live
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Pelata
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Posted: April 12 2017 at 06:28 |
mlkpad14 wrote:
Pelata wrote:
mlkpad14 wrote:
miamiscot wrote:
Not a fan. Dead wannabes. Hours of nonstop jamming. Lots of hippies dancing around under an hallucinogenic fog. Mind-numbing, indeed. |
Woah, that's harsh. One of my friends is a big fan, and he has been to some of their concerts.
His reason for liking them is their awesome chord shapes, progressions, and in general, just their guitar jamming. Not a hippy, a skilled musician who loves their skilled playing. |
Right. Like I said, I get that they're talented. I just can't get into the end result. |
Well your reason is valid. You don't like the way it sounds.
He said that all of their fans were hippies and that they were dead wannabes. That, my friend, is ridiculous... | That's a little broad-stroked, for sure...
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mlkpad14
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 20:20 |
Barbu wrote:
Great band. |
Enough said.
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Barbu
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 19:12 |
Great band.
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mlkpad14
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 12:38 |
Pelata wrote:
mlkpad14 wrote:
miamiscot wrote:
Not a fan. Dead wannabes. Hours of nonstop jamming. Lots of hippies dancing around under an hallucinogenic fog. Mind-numbing, indeed. |
Woah, that's harsh. One of my friends is a big fan, and he has been to some of their concerts.
His reason for liking them is their awesome chord shapes, progressions, and in general, just their guitar jamming. Not a hippy, a skilled musician who loves their skilled playing. |
Right. Like I said, I get that they're talented. I just can't get into the end result. |
Well your reason is valid. You don't like the way it sounds.
He said that all of their fans were hippies and that they were dead wannabes. That, my friend, is ridiculous...
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Pelata
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 12:30 |
mlkpad14 wrote:
miamiscot wrote:
Not a fan. Dead wannabes. Hours of nonstop jamming. Lots of hippies dancing around under an hallucinogenic fog. Mind-numbing, indeed. |
Woah, that's harsh. One of my friends is a big fan, and he has been to some of their concerts.
His reason for liking them is their awesome chord shapes, progressions, and in general, just their guitar jamming. Not a hippy, a skilled musician who loves their skilled playing. | Right. Like I said, I get that they're talented. I just can't get into the end result.
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mlkpad14
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 08:41 |
miamiscot wrote:
Not a fan. Dead wannabes. Hours of nonstop jamming. Lots of hippies dancing around under an hallucinogenic fog. Mind-numbing, indeed. |
Woah, that's harsh. One of my friends is a big fan, and he has been to some of their concerts.
His reason for liking them is their awesome chord shapes, progressions, and in general, just their guitar jamming. Not a hippy, a skilled musician who loves their skilled playing.
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miamiscot
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 08:36 |
Not a fan. Dead wannabes. Hours of nonstop jamming. Lots of hippies dancing around under an hallucinogenic fog. Mind-numbing, indeed.
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Pelata
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Posted: April 11 2017 at 07:45 |
Not saying there's no talent, I just can't get into the results of that talent.
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Jeffro
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Posted: April 10 2017 at 09:35 |
Anything even remotely associated with The Grateful Dead is something I just can't get my head around. When I first heard about their prog roots, I listened to Junta but it didn't do much for me.
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aglasshouse
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Posted: April 10 2017 at 09:25 |
Phish is probably in the top three of my favorite all-time bands -- I have yet to hear something from them I truly hate. The day I collect all of their albums will be a day where I'm truly happy.
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mlkpad14
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Posted: April 10 2017 at 07:44 |
twosteves wrote:
Stool Man wrote:
Are they some american thing? Like Kansas or whatever? At least I've heard of Kansas, and once even tried a few songs (dreary, as expected)
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I agree about Kanas not my thing---Kansas is an American band trying to be prog----Phish is an interesting band more in the Grateful Dead world --but better. |
It's the improvisation that does it. Once you figure that out and start listening to their live stuff, it just clicks. It clicked a few days ago for me, and now I'm addicted to the point of mercy. I'm even trying to play some of their stuff for myself already.
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twosteves
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Posted: April 10 2017 at 07:32 |
Stool Man wrote:
Are they some american thing? Like Kansas or whatever? At least I've heard of Kansas, and once even tried a few songs (dreary, as expected)
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I agree about Kanas not my thing---Kansas is an American band trying to be prog----Phish is an interesting band more in the Grateful Dead world --but better.
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mlkpad14
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Posted: April 10 2017 at 07:31 |
Stool Man wrote:
Are they some american thing? Like Kansas or whatever? At least I've heard of Kansas, and once even tried a few songs (dreary, as expected)
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Kansas is awesome, but yeah, Phish is an American band.
So is Zappa by the way... And the Grateful Dead... And Styx...
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Stool Man
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Posted: April 10 2017 at 06:42 |
Are they some american thing? Like Kansas or whatever? At least I've heard of Kansas, and once even tried a few songs (dreary, as expected)
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Manuel
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Posted: April 10 2017 at 05:57 |
It took me a while to get into and understand their music, but I would definitely consider them under the prog umbrella. Quite inventive music, and very well performed.
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hieronymous
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Posted: April 09 2017 at 23:14 |
I love Phish - was fortunate that when I was in college they were beginning their ascendancy - bought Junta on cassette at a show in 1990 - until 1994 I bought every album as soon as I could, saw them live many times, had a bunch of tapes - lost faith in them around '95, but have gotten back into them the past 10 years or so.
I understand that it doesn't make sense to brand them "prog" and yet they have prog elements such as composed instrumental sections, odd times, virtuosity, non-standard lyrics sometimes extending to the absurd but often suggesting another world (isn't that pretty prog?) - plus there is the whole Gamehenge song-cycle. These prog aspects were definitely a big part of their appeal for me, since I spent my high school years listening to Rush, Yes, ELP, Genesis, etc. Phish were "my" band, I could see them in pretty small places and watch them thrive and grow, and hunting down recordings helped one get deeper into the world they had created/were creating.
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