10/31/2009 Phish- Loving Cup -Halloween 2009-Festival 8- Indio, CA
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Phish would not be able to do what they do without Fishman...he's truly top shelf...
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This was the best set I've ever witnessed them play. I wasn't a Stones fan before this show, but after hearing them play Exile on Main Street, I realized that I was in the dark on this album. Phish is the band of all bands ! They've had their moments, of successes, and mistakes, but either side, or the other, I'm following these guys b/c I believe in them. Thanks for the video. I was about where you're standing except on Page's side. Let this music relax your mind. WOW
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Possibly the best Lovin' Cup ever!
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Aww yes. Liked this.
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I noticed a significant change in approach to their instruments that weekend. i felt like fishman almost had like a bebop approach, and showed his technical ability a little bit more, i think undermind had some sick little fills at the end
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i don't know about that. a band is only as good as its drummer and fishman definitely plays more creatively than any other drummer in a rock setting that i can think of.
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fishman is like a fine wine and only gets finer with age. vacuum solo and fishmans's rambling before the suzy greenberg choruses were the highlight of my weekend
This is my favorite Stones song, and Trey, Paige, Mike, and Jon made their version rock even more than the original. My hope is that when I see them in a couple of weeks they do this live.
rdsklw 1 year ago
@rdsklw I've never seen/heard them ever bring so much passion to that song. it was a special night for sure.
waxmaniac2 1 year ago
and a horn section :D i was on pages' side too
fiofunk 2 years ago
Sharon Jones (from the Dap Kings) was one of the female vocalists. She was backed by Saundra Williams. The horn section consisted of David Guy (Trumpet), Tony Jarvis (Sax), and David Smith (Trombone)
waxmaniac2 2 years ago
Was it just me or have Mike and Fishman gotten way better at their respective instruments? They were already top shelf, but they just seemed to take it to another level this weekend. I think the time apart playing with and being influenced by others was pretty noticeable.
rbjax2001 2 years ago 2
I think Fish is the weakest musically of the bunch, but Mike supplied unbelievable grooves all weekend, Trey played guitar ferociously, and Page raged it up.
waxmaniac2 2 years ago