UVM Alums Phish Return Less Than Five Years After Their Farewell Show at Coventry

UVM Alums Phish Return Less Than Five Years After Their Farewell Show at Coventry

Okay, so we all knew it was going to happen one of these days, and today it’s been announced that perpetually popular college band Phish, which originally formed at the University of Vermont, is returning. In 2004, the band announced that they were dissolving, with a farewell show played in Coventry, Vermont, but as we all know, farewell shows tend to simply imply a longish vacation, often with members giving a go at individual projects.

 

Lead singer Trey Anastasio’s solo endeavors were no doubt a disappointment, though one wonders how Anastasio could have expected positive responses to his songs, when their lyrics resembled something produced by the slow track kids in a kindergarten. Take, for example, “Let Me Lie,” in which Anastasio sings, “Gonna take my bike out. Gonna take my bike. Gonna ride it slowly. Gonna ride just how I like” over and over and over again autistically. It seems best for Anastasio to stick what he does best— Phish.

 

According to jam band authority Relix:

Phish will reunite for a series of shows this March. As of press time, the quartet's first full performances since 2004 will take place at Hampton, VA's Hampton Coliseum on March 6, 7 and 8, 2009. Earlier this month the band also played a surprise three-song set at the wedding of longtime road manager Brad Sands. The group is expected to announce a handful of additional dates in the near future


Rumors of a Phish reunion have reached new heights in recent months after the four musicians accepted a lifetime achievement award at New York's Theatre at Madison Square Garden last May. Since that time the players have appeared onstage in a number of different configurations, most recently when Mike Gordon sat in with Page McConnell at South Burlington, VT's Higher Ground this past Saturday. Trey Anastasio has also tested out a number of new possible Phish songs onstage, most notably his co-compositions with longtime lyricist Tom Marshall "Alaska" and "Backwards Down the Number Line."

With their rabidly enthusiastic fans, Phish will no doubt draw great audiences this spring. The question now is whether Phish will be able to mobilize a new youth following after an almost five year sabbatical. Lucky for them, most college kids will always love getting a little wasted and listening to repetitive music.
 

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Comments

Anonymous
this is so ironic because phish is the least repetitive music that one can listen to, literally the LEAST. you're a ****ing idiot, who obviously hasn't listened to much Phish. Posted 10/01/2008 10:45 AMReply
Callum Hanlon
I cannot wait. I will be there Posted 10/01/2008 2:05 PMReply
Anonymous
Well, music is pretty repetitious in general... unless you're John Cage, Frank Zappa, or someone in that musical realm.

But I have to agree with anonymous... not too accurate to categorize Phish's music as repetitive. In the grand scheme of things, their music is far less repetitious than most of the commonly listened to music on the radio in our society's pop culture veins. Turn on the radio to a popular music station and you'll get yourself some classic examples of repetitive music.

I will give you the fact that Phish utilizes common progressions found in pop music, such as the classic I, IV, V. But if you actually listen to carefully, you will come to realize the nuances (or in the immortal words of Mr. Zappa... the "variations on a basic theme") within such repetitive patterns.

But these guys are masters of disguising it and then morphing it into something different.... which by definition makes it non-repetitive.
Posted 10/01/2008 3:42 PMReply
Anonymous
You're kind of an idiot, sister. Why not stick to reporting the facts, not editorializing. Unless, of course, this is an editorial. If that is the case, the I can only suggest that you stop writing about things you obviously know very little about. Posted 10/01/2008 8:08 PMReply
Tracy O'Neill
To my illustrious OTR readers,

Normally I don't feel the need to respond to commenters, and frankly, I still don't. However, after a brief discussion with the boss man about the repetitive nature of Phish music, we both agreed that since much focus has been made upon a single, yes editorial, word, that I should address it. The contested word "repetitive" (gasp!) was used for too many reasons to enumerate, but here are a few examples of repetitive Phishiness:

From Golgi Apparatus:

Golgi, oh, woe is me
You can't even see the sea
Golgi, olgi, oh ooo olgi
Golgi
Golgi



You Enjoy Myself (all the lyrics):

Boy
Man
God
Shit
Boy man
Boy man
Wash uffitze drive me to firenze



Dinner and a Movie (all the lyrics):

Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
Let's go out to dinner
And see a movie
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie



From My Sweet One:

My sweet one, I'll call you my sweet one
You're my only true sweet one
With my all, I'll call you my sweet one
>From far away, I'll say your name

Oh with you, I'd travel thick
And with you, I'd also travel thin
And all the spaces in between
I'd travel with you
You're my sweet one

From Llama:
Leave it on press [2x]
Depress, Depress
Llama, Taboot Taboot
Leave it on press
Depress, Depress
Llama, Taboot Taboot

Llama, Taboot Taboot
Llama, Taboot Taboot
Taboot Taboot
Taboot Taboot
Taboot

From Poor Heart:
You won't steal my poor heart again
You won't steal my poor heart again
You won't steal my tape recorder
I'll call the Lord and he'll put you in the pen
You won't steal that thing again

I still don't really give a flying **** if some people disagree and always welcome comments. Indeed, it's pretty cute that the Phish allegiance is still so strong (dare I again say "rabid"?), so I've got to say cheers to the fans.

Love always XOXO
Tracy
Posted 10/01/2008 11:49 PMReply
Anonymous
I think what we should be focusing on here is the fact that a widely popular band has been working hard this past summer to announce their return to the stage, and THAT my friends is a good thing.
why are we arguing about the technicalities of the music and putting each other down when we can just (as tracy suggests) let the fans be happy? enjoy the music, enjoy the appreciation, and the people you may know that are overjoyed that phish is coming back.
so, enough with the arguing and name-calling.
either join in the wave of happiness, or just let it be.
peace!
Posted 10/05/2008 06:00 AMReply
Anonymous
This Tracy O'Neill is a total fool; she definitely never got it and never will. Just another negative, unhappy person who I hope gets cancer of the eyes and twat. This whole website goes against the very spirit of what college was and still should be about. Posted 10/05/2008 9:35 PMReply
Anonymous
I think the focus should be that one of America's greatest bands have decided to make nice and return to the stage as PHISH. I cant help but take offense to this article. I think labeling them as college music is offensive. Saying lucky for them they can find a fan base of retarded frat kids that are equally entertained when a cd skips over and over. Yep, this is an attempt to minimize the impact of such an important band. Speaking for myself, PHISH has changed my life. I first heard them in 9th grade. FEE was the first song I heard, and then it was running to the record store to get everything i could of theirs. Anyways I saw my first show in 99. Im 25 now and have seen them at 19 shows and 2 festivals. And they do it for me. I've realized that life has been missing an important piece since we left Coventry. For me this is at the top of the most exciting news that I have heard in five years, so generalizing it as drunken, frat boy, mongloid music. Truly does it an injustice. By the way my name is Mike and I look forward to seeing my fellow Phish Heads out there. Posted 10/06/2008 7:54 PMReply
Anonymous
Phish is simply amazing. I started seeing Phish in 1988 and saw them a couple hundred times. Even early on we knew Trey was going to become a legendary guitar player. I remember them bringing the house down night after night and you could see the excitement grow with each show. The first time they played in Keene, NH, at the Capitol Theatre it was half full. By a year later, it was sold out with another thousand outside trying to get in. This was about 1991. After that it just exploded. I feel a lot like Mike in the comment above. It is great to know that they will be playing together again. There is so much negative stuff in the world. Why is the generalizing nazi that wrote this article coming down on Phish? There are so many bad things going on why be negative about this? By the way, I don't drink, wouldn't join a frat if I was paid, and her saying those things shows how little she knows. Sad really. Posted 10/06/2008 8:49 PMReply
Anonymous
Phish went to Goddard College, not UVM, you dumb bitch. Posted 10/06/2008 9:26 PMReply
Anonymous
phish was formed at uvm, then trey transfered to goddard after a prank involving a cadaver. he recieved fifty bucks a pop to get the rest including holdsworth to transfer. no reason to use the b. word bro. especially when your dead wrong. Posted 10/09/2008 7:02 PMReply
Anonymous
This article originally stated that Phish was UVM alumni. The first post was right. And yes, the pinhead who wrote this is indeed a class "A" bitch. No shit they were formed at UVM. Posted 10/09/2008 7:53 PMReply
Anonymous
The headline still states Phish as UVM alums. I think that the poster above was just giving another example how full of crap Tracy O'Neill actually is. She talks about things she knows nothing about. Well done in pointing that out. Posted 10/09/2008 9:00 PMReply
Anonymous
What a nasty ****. Posted 10/14/2008 7:26 PMReply
Anonymous
@ Anonymous: but they are alums. because an alum is "a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university." Posted 10/15/2008 09:12 AMReply
Anonymous
Wow, someone knows how to use Wikipedia. A+ for you. A gold star too. Posted 10/15/2008 6:18 PMReply

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