Here are reviews of Phish shows chosen randomly from the @PhishOD app.
‘I have no subtitle and I must review’
Instead of attempting to reach the far ends of analysis, I’m just going to listen and talk about what’s going on during this show.
How ironic that, after I just opened up about the heft of 2004, I get August 11, one of the more starkly memorable shows.
New Year’s Eve shows can sometimes be a mixed bag to listen to, tape-wise.
(Side note: I’ve done a couple of these, and the app has yet to get me a 2.0
Europe 97: Leg 2. They were en Fuego. Like @waxbanks has previously said, 1997 is Phish’s “alternate universe,” and are doing things on…
Thanks to Steven Gripp for this great idea, to start a collection of reviews based solely on the “Random Show” feature on the PhishOD app.
I’m pleased to get this show; I’ve been contemplating this time slot in Phish’s history for some time (luckily for me, it even came with a…
This isn’t so much a show review; this is more of a re-opening of a cold case file.
Phish are nerds. They thrive off of pedantic rituals allowing the audience to bask in the weirdness, with a fast-paced jam, a bluegrass…
I’m torn. I don’t know if I should merely focus on the brilliance of the music independently, or should I go back and discuss the intensity…
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