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Phish - Once in a Lifetime

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2008

Phish covers the Talking Heads' seminal "Remain in Light". From Live Phish Vol. 15.

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  • i love phish's covers they are so good

  • I always wanted the hear their version. Thanks for the post.

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  • @MrRobbynick well, how did i get here?!

  • @MrRobbynick "wow you nerds are lame youtube dorks" is like calling someone a butt ass hole

  • Early 80s made a big impression on the 40 somthin heads.You shoulda been there....So many cutting edges.

  • blah blah blah wow you nerds are lame youtube dorks, you have no idea

  • Same as it ever was

  • So, when trying to cyber-whine to someone about how they couldn't possibly know any better because they may be only 22...it's best to not come across like a 7 year old in your posts. And only 13 year old girls substitute "u" for "you" in any format other than texting. Bet you didn't know that either, huh?

  • Trey is an excellent guitarist who has jammed with many aweomely talented people in addition to creating his own body of work that is well-resoected within his community, McConnell is a really good keyboard player who does an uncanny Joe Walsh vocal impersonation, FIshman is powerful yet graceful drummer, and Mike Gordon is a seriously excellent bass player, who is also a great documentary filmmaker.

  • However, I would never ever say that they are "talentless", and they certainly aren't "disgraceful" - the highlights of every show I've seen are well-placed and deftly executed covers that remain faithful to the originals but with their own stamp -

  • but never was too huge into Phish's originals, though I've seen them a few times, and Trey solo and had good times, and if the ticket was cheap (or free) I'd go see them again, I rarely ever put on a Phish album or live recording, like ever. I feel like there is so much more to listen to in the world.

  • jojojigaboo, is it?? I'm 32, and disgraced that you are so immature for your age. Let me tell you and everyone else that I don't consider myself a Phish "fan"; I'm certainly into the Dead and the Allmans, and some of the harder rocking Southern-style"jam" bands like Spread, The Crowes, MTB, etc. and some like-minded bands,

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