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Video ~ Mike Gordon Fall 2009 Tour

From GET BASSED – MIKE GORDON FALL TOUR 2009

Mike and his band will embark on a 20-plus date Fall Tour beginning just after Labor Day in Brooklyn, NY. Mike returns with the same five-piece lineup, including longtime collaborator Scott Murawski on guitar, Vermonters Craig Myers on percussion and Tom Cleary on keyboards and Brooklyn drummer Todd Isler. Visit Mike-Gordon.com for complete details and ticketing info. Sign up at Phish.com and get official Phish Updates.

FALL 2009 TOUR DATES09/08 – Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY
09/09 – Somerville Theatre, Somerville, MA
09/10 – Port City Music Hall , Portland, ME
09/11 – Bearsville Theatre, Woodstock, NY
09/12 – State Theatre, Falls Church, VA
09/14 – Lincoln Theatre, Raleigh, NC
09/15 – Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
09/17 – Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
09/18 – Freebird Live, Jacksonville, FL
09/19 – WorkPlay Soundstage Theatre, Birmingham, AL
09/21 – Minglewood Hall, Memphis, TN
09/22 – Mercy Lounge, Nashville, TN
09/24 – The Vogue, Indianapolis, IN
09/25 – Park West, Chicago, IL
09/26 – Barrymore Theatre, Madison, WI
09/28 – 20th Century Theatre, Cincinnati, OH
09/29 – The Blind Pig, Ann Arbor, MI
09/30 – Mr. Smalls Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA
10/02 – Mod Club, Toronto, ON
10/03 – Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY
10/04 – Higher Ground, Burlington, VT

Websites & Links: Mike-Gordon.com | Video from Phish on Vimeo

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Album ~ ‘Live in Brooklyn’ by Phish

Editorial Review from Amazon.com
“Live In Brooklyn was recorded on June 17, 2004 at Keyspan Park at Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY. It marked the start of the final Phish tour and was the first date after the emotional news of their breakup was announced. The show was simultaneously broadcast to movie theaters nationwide—arguably the most successful live theatrical broadcast to date, with legions of loyal Phish fans dancing in the aisles across the country. Included on this CD are the two complete sets the band performed that day. Phish were a cultural phenomenon—touring and recording for 21 years with a remarkably dedicated following who continue to celebrate everything Phish.”

Websites & Links: Phish.com | Live in Brooklyn (Dig)

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Video ~ “Halley’s Comet” by Phish 11.21 – 11.23.97

From Phish – “Halley’s Comet” 11/22/97
“Phish “Hampton/Winston-Salem ’97” 7-CD Box Set, recorded 11/21-11/23/97 at Hampton, VA and Winston-Salem, NC. The box set is available at Phish Dry Goods for release December 6th. Pre-order now!”

Websites & Links: Phish.com | LivePhish.com | Video from Phish on Vimeo

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Album ~ ‘A Live One’ by Phish

Websites & Links: Phish.com | A Live One

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Phish Release ‘Hurricane Sandy Relief: 5/3/93 State Theatre’

From Phish

“Phish began their 1993 tour with new instrumentation, most notably the addition of Page’s baby grand piano. This added to the music’s subtlety and, coupled with the dynamic and experimental material on Phish’s latest studio album Rift, helped make every show a fresh sonic adventure. It was a potent time for the Phish Nation which was growing steadily as appreciation spread for the impressive levels of performance the band delivered nightly. New Jersey got its taste of this on May 3, 1993 at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
New Brunswick was 67th on the tour of 73 shows spanning February through May. The location was significant as Trey and Page have roots in New Jersey and this was only their second headline show in the state. The State Theatre is a historic movie and vaudeville venue opened in 1921 with a capacity of 1,800. 
Set I highlights included the Buried Alive opener with extended piano intro, a standout Weigh > Chalk Dust Torture, Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird/Vibration Of Life (during which, according to Trey’s narration, Paul administered memory-erasing gas) and remnants of Mockingbird reverberated into Possum. 
Set II blasted off with a non-stop succession that began with AC/DC Bag > The Curtain followed by a must-hear combination of Tweezer > Manteca > Tweezer. During Tweezer the band gave a nod to fellow New Jerseyan Carole King by weaving I Feel The Earth Move into the jam. Runaway Jim followed by Big Ball Jam, Love You and My Sweet One put the spotlight on Fish before the classic close of Amazing Grace and Highway To Hell.
The New Brunswick show featured the increasingly cohesive group interplay, creative set construction and wide-open improvisation that were hallmarks of this golden era.
Hurricane Sandy slammed into the East Coast creating what meteorologists called “Frankenstorm” as the hurricane combined forces with a Nor’easter. The result was devastating for coastal areas from the Southeast and Mid- Atlantic to New England and reached as far inland as the Appalachian Mountains and parts of the Midwest and Canada. Storm surge, high winds and power outages that lasted weeks after the storm contributed to loss of life and unprecedented property losses. The coasts of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Rhode Island were permanently redrawn as the Atlantic reclaimed some of America’s favorite beaches. 
Hailing from New Jersey, New York State and Massachusetts respectively, the members of Phish and have responded by donating this release from the archives to help support victims of Superstorm Sandy. Hurricane Sandy Relief was recorded by Paul Languedoc and mastered by Fred Kevorkian. All the vendors involved in this release donated their time for the cause.”

Websites & Links: Phish.com | LivePhish.com

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Phish.net

“The Phish.net API is The Mockingbird Foundation’s gift back to the community. It’s your window into – and out of – the Phish.net data repository. With the rich data access provided by the API, you can easily integrate setlists, show reviews, forum discussions, Phish news, and Phish show attendance data into your webpage, application, or mobile app.”

Visit Site – Phish.net

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Phish Sites

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  • Hoodstream.com – “When Phish is on tour Hoodstream is the place to find live streams. When Phish is not on stage we stream Phish 24/7.”
  • Phish Tickets  – “only for fans who are actually planning on attending the shows requested.”
  • Phish.com – “Official website of the band Phish”
  • Phish.net – “Phish.net: for phans, by phans”
  • PhishTPL.com – “Home of Phish Twibe Listening Party.”
  • The Phunion – “A HIGHlarious News Source.”
  • Twitter: Phish – “Official Twitter for the band Phish from Burlington, VT.”
  • Vimeo: Phish – “Official VIMEO site of the rock band Phish.”
  • YEMblog.com – “Phish news, audio, videos, auctions — updated daily.”
  • YouTube: Phish – “The Official YouTube channel for the band Phish from Burlington, VT.”
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