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Posted: July 03 2012 at 13:23
I am seeing a lot of Phish plays in What Are You Listening To Now thread. I will be doing the same in the next week or so. Only Tom Petty, Phideaux, and Anthony Phillips come between me and Phish.
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 13:30
rushfan4 wrote:
I am seeing a lot of Phish plays in What Are You Listening To Now thread. I will be doing the same in the next week or so. Only Tom Petty, Phideaux, and Anthony Phillips come between me and Phish.
I'm enjoying their studio albums right now. I don't usually listen to the studio albums, but when I was new to Phish, and getting into prog rock, I used to listen to their first 4 studio albums, as well as The Story of the Ghost and Farmhouse, all the time. So I have a bit of nostalgia with those albums.
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 13:37
darkshade wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I am seeing a lot of Phish plays in What Are You Listening To Now thread. I will be doing the same in the next week or so. Only Tom Petty, Phideaux, and Anthony Phillips come between me and Phish.
I'm enjoying their studio albums right now. I don't usually listen to the studio albums, but when I was new to Phish, and getting into prog rock, I used to listen to their first 4 studio albums, as well as The Story of the Ghost and Farmhouse, all the time. So I have a bit of nostalgia with those albums.
The Story Of Ghost and Farmhouse were my introduction studio albums to Phish. Those and the live album Slip Stitch and Pass.
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 13:40
I think Phish is borderline exellent and anyoing, sometimes their jams work sometimes they are wtf, sometimes it is nudling for the nudlings sake, sometimes your jaw drop, sometimes the vocals can nag on your ears, and somtimes you lough beocuse the lyrics is funny and the humour is good,
I have the album Junta, i really like it and i really dislike it if that make sence
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 13:41
rushfan4 wrote:
darkshade wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I am seeing a lot of Phish plays in What Are You Listening To Now thread. I will be doing the same in the next week or so. Only Tom Petty, Phideaux, and Anthony Phillips come between me and Phish.
I'm enjoying their studio albums right now. I don't usually listen to the studio albums, but when I was new to Phish, and getting into prog rock, I used to listen to their first 4 studio albums, as well as The Story of the Ghost and Farmhouse, all the time. So I have a bit of nostalgia with those albums.
The Story Of Ghost and Farmhouse were my introduction studio albums to Phish. Those and the live album Slip Stitch and Pass.
Those 2, plus the first 4 studio albums all remind me of summer (especially summer '05). Never got into SS&P, but I've heard a lot of Phish shows anyway. Phish are actually the reason I discovered PA, because I was looking for album reviews and Google led me here.
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 13:43
darkshade wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
darkshade wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I am seeing a lot of Phish plays in What Are You Listening To Now thread. I will be doing the same in the next week or so. Only Tom Petty, Phideaux, and Anthony Phillips come between me and Phish.
I'm enjoying their studio albums right now. I don't usually listen to the studio albums, but when I was new to Phish, and getting into prog rock, I used to listen to their first 4 studio albums, as well as The Story of the Ghost and Farmhouse, all the time. So I have a bit of nostalgia with those albums.
The Story Of Ghost and Farmhouse were my introduction studio albums to Phish. Those and the live album Slip Stitch and Pass.
Those 2, plus the first 4 studio albums all remind me of summer (especially summer '05). Never got into SS&P, but I've heard a lot of Phish shows anyway. Phish are actually the reason I discovered PA, because I was looking for album reviews and Google led me here.
I misspoke. It was A Live One, not Slip Stitch and Pass. I just remember really loving the song Slave To The Traffic Light.
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