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Phish

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by Parke Puterbaugh


  Covers

  Creedence Clearwater Revival

  Crew. See Office staff and crew

  Crimes of the Mind (album)

  Criss, Megan

  “Crosseyed and Painless”

  Culbertson, Shelly

  “The Curtain (With)”

  Custies

  Cyberspace fan-base

  Dana, Will

  Dangerous Grapes (band)

  Dark Side of the Moon (album)

  “Dark Star”

  Daubert, Marc

  “Dave’s Energy Guide

  “David Bowie”

  The Decline of the West (Spengler)

  DeCurtis, Anthony

  The Deep End (album)

  Deep Purple

  Democracy bureaucracy

  Demolition-derby team

  “Destiny Unbound”

  Dillof, Sofi

  Dionysian Productions company

  “Dirt”

  Disbanding the group

  Disco Biscuits

  “The Divided Sky”

  Documentary films

  “Dog Gone Dog”

  “Dog Log”

  The Döniac Schvice

  Doolin’s (venue)

  The Doors

  Doughnut dress

  Douglas, Jerry

  “Down with Disease”

  Downhill from Here (video)

  Drew, Sue

  “The Driving of the Year Nail”

  “Drowned”

  Drug and alcohol use

  Amsterdam hash bar

  Anastasio’s bust and subsequent treatment

  backstage hangers-on

  college years

  concert crowd-control issues

  Deadheads and Phishheads

  disbanding the group

  early use

  ecstasy

  European tours and vacation

  hiatus as a result of

  Holdsworth’s departure

  Marshall’s bachelor party

  office staff and crew intervention

  Oh Kee Pa ceremony

  overall impact

  Phishheads at The Paradise

  sober tour

  The Grand Pecking Order album

  Woody’s death

  Dude of Life

  Duggan, Lar

  Ecstasy (drug)

  Educational Testing Service (ETS)

  18 Steps (album)

  Einstein, Albert

  Elektra label

  “The End”

  Entertainment Weekly magazine

  Environmentalism

  “Esther”

  European tours

  Falling Rock (band)

  Farm Aid

  Farmhouse (album)

  “Fast Enough for You”

  “Fee”

  The Fellowship

  Festival

  “Fire on the Mountain”

  “First Tube”

  Fischbeck, Andrew

  Fishman, Jon

  A Live One

  author’s view of

  bluegrass music

  Burlington’s cultural contribution

  Clifford Ball

  creative mindset

  disbanding the group

  “Down With Disease” video

  drug use

  European vacation

  Gamehendge performance

  genesis of Phish

  giving up the day job

  Grateful Dead and

  hiatus

  Holdsworth’s departure

  humor through music

  inheriting Deadheads

  listening exercises

  marriage and family

  MConnell joining Phish

  Nectar’s gigs

  on group dynamics and success

  Quadrophenia

  Red Rocks concert

  reunion

  Round Room album

  Skelton and

  Surrender to the Air album

  “Taste”

  transfer to Goddard

  Undermind album

  Fishman, Len (father)

  Fishman, Mimi (mother)

  Fisk, Lars

  Fleck, Bela

  Fleet Center, Boston

  “Fluffhead”

  “Fluff’s Travels”

  “Fluorescent Gerbils”

  “Fly Famous Mockingbird”

  “Foam”

  “46 Days”

  Foster, Cilla

  Four (album)

  Four-track tapes

  Fox, Paul

  “Free”

  Friedman, John

  The Front (venue)

  “Fuck Your Face”

  “Funky Bitch”

  Gamehendge saga

  creation of

  interactive CD-ROM

  live performances

  lunar eclipse

  Nectar’s gigs

  origins, story line, and song lineup

  “Wilson”

  Woolf ’s connection to

  GameHoist

  Garbage disposer

  Garcia, Jerry. See also Grateful Dead

  Gehr, Richard

  Genesis

  Gerhard, Carl

  “Get Back”

  “Get Out of My Hey Hole” exercise

  “Ghost”

  Gibbon, Sean

  Gigs. See Concerts, tours, and festivals

  “Gloria”

  Go Phish (Thompson)

  Godard, Ellis

  Goddard College, Vermont

  Goggin, Bryce

  Gold album

  “Golgi Apparatus”

  Goodwin, Jeremy

  Gordon, Bob (father)

  Gordon, Mike

  A Live One

  Amy’s Farm

  author’s view of

  Big Cypress

  Bittersweet Motel documentary

  bluegrass music

  Clifford Ball

  Colorado tour

  commitment to music

  creating the group

  custom-made instruments

  disbanding the group

  drug use

  early jam sessions

  Elektra

  Farmhouse album

  Fishman’s timewasting

  four-tracks

  Gamehendge

  Halloween concert

  hiatus

  Hoist album

  Junta album

  marriage and family

  MConnell joining Phish

  Oh Kee Pa ceremony

  on popularity and success

  on Slip Stitch and Pass

  on the Grateful Dead

  post-breakup activity

  post-European musical evolution

  reunion

  Rolling Stone article

  Round Room album

  Sands and

  Story of the Ghost album

  Surrender to the Air album

  taping the shows

  The Paradise

  the White Tape

  Tweezerfest and Bowie jam

  Undermind album

  upbringing

  ups and downs

  work ethic and musical training

  “Gotta Jibboo”

  Gov’t Mule

  Grammy nomination

  The Grand Pecking Order (album)

  Grateful Dead

  comparisons with Phish

  crowd-control issues

  Deadheads and Phishheads

  Hampton Arena

  influence on Anastasio

  influence on Gordon and Fishman

  left-brained playing

  media connecting Phish with

  naming Phish

  Phish debut repertoire

  Top Ten Hit

  “The Great Curve”

  Great Went

  The Green Sparrow (album)

  “Grind”

  Grippo, Dave

  “Guelah Papyrus”

  Guitar World magazine

  Gus,
the Christmas Dog (musical)

  “Guyute”

  Halloway, Roger

  Halloween concerts

  Halpin, Kevin

  Hamburg, Germany

  Hampton, Virginia

  Hampton Comes Alive (album)

  Hanks, Tom

  “Harpua”

  Harry Fox company

  “Harry Hood”

  Haynes, Warren

  “He Ent to the Bog”

  Heart, human

  “Heavy Things”

  The Helping Phriendly Book

  Hendrix, Jimi

  Hiatus

  Hit song, lack of

  Hockey

  Hoist (album)

  “Hold Your Head Up”

  Holdsworth, Jeff

  Hollies

  “Hopeless Has Exceptions”

  H.O.R.D.E. (Horizons of Rock Developing Everywhere)

  “The Horse”

  Horses

  The Hose

  Hot Chocolate Massage (album)

  Hot dog, flying

  Humor through music

  Hunter, Ben “Junta”

  Hunter, Ian

  Hunter, Robert

  Hunt’s club

  “I Am Hydrogen”

  “I Heard It through the Grapevine”

  Ian’s Farm

  “Icculus”

  The Illustrated Band (album)

  In the Dark (album)

  “In the Midnight Hour”

  “Including Your Own Hey” exercise

  “The Inlaw Josie Wales”

  Inside In (album)

  Instruments

  Internet

  “Invisible”

  Island Tour

  It (documentary film)

  It festival

  “It’s Ice”

  Jackson, Michael

  Jacobson, Beth

  Jammys

  Jarnow, Jesse

  Jazz Mandolin Project

  JEMP Records

  “Jesus Just Left Chicago”

  Johnny B. Fishman Jazz Ensemble

  “Johnny B. Goode”

  Joy (album)

  “Julius”

  Junta (album)

  Kerouac, Jack

  Kesey, Ken

  KeySpan Park, Coney Island

  King Crimson

  Kottke, Leo

  “Kung

  Kuroda, Chris

  as lighting director

  Big Cypress

  Colorado tour

  Deadheads

  disbanding the group

  dwindling ticket sales

  early gigs

  hangers-on interfering with sound and lights

  hiatus activities

  marathon tour

  Minkin’s backdrops

  Nectar’s gigs

  office organization

  Oh Kee Pa ceremony

  Phish’s creative mind-set

  reunion

  Sands and

  Tower Jam

  “La Grange”

  Lake Champlain initiative

  LaLonde, Larry

  The Lamb Dies Down on Broadway (album)

  “The Landlady”

  Languedoc, Paul

  Big Cypress

  Colorado tour

  “the first last show”

  hangers-on interfering with sound and lights

  hiatus activities

  marathon tours of 1989-1992

  office staff

  on Anastasio’s creative mind-set

  on the Grateful Dead

  Rolling Stone article

  Sands and

  Larrabee Farm

  Larson, Eric

  Las Vegas, Nevada

  Laurence, Matt

  “Lawn Boy”

  Lawn Boy (album)

  Lawton, Russ

  Left Nuts (CD)

  Lemonwheel

  Lesh, Phil

  “Let It Be”

  “A Letter to Jimmy Page”

  Lewis.S.

  Licensing issues

  “Life on Mars”

  Lilles, Joe

  Lillywhite, Steve

  “Limb by Limb”

  Listening exercises

  “Little Squirrel”

  “Little Tiny Butter Biscuits”

  A Live One (album)

  Live releases

  LivePhish series

  “The Lizards”

  “Llama”

  Loaded (album)

  Lollapalooza

  “Lonesome Cowboy Bill”

  Long, Brian

  “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress”

  Los Lobos

  Lost and found items

  “Love Reign O’er Me”

  Lunar eclipse

  Lyman, Ted

  Madison Square Garden

  “Makisupa Policeman”

  The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday. See Gamehendge saga

  Manning, Kristine (Anastasio’s sister)

  Markellis, Tony

  Marshall, Tom

  Amsterdam hash bar

  Anastasio’s friendship with

  Anastasio’s increasing drug use

  bachelor party

  collaborative work

  four-tracks

  Gamehendge composition

  humor through music

  Lawn Boy album

  musical influences

  Princeton University

  reunion

  Rift album

  Round Room album

  songwriting collaboration

  Story of the Ghost (album)

  the Rhombus

  Undermind album

  “Wilson”

  Martin, Del

  Masefield, Jamie

  “Mathilda”

  Matthews, Dave

  “Maze”

  McConnell, Jack (father)

  McConnell, Mary Ellen (mother)

  McConnell, Page

  A Live One cover art

  Anastasio’s conflict with

  author’s view of

  background

  barbershop quartet

  Clifford Ball

  Colorado tour

  concert repertoire

  creation of the group

  disbanding the group

  Farmhouse album

  Gamehendge music

  Grateful Dead influence and repertoire

  Great Went

  hiatus

  hiring Paluska and Hunter

  Hoist album

  Holdsworth’s departure

  H.O.R.D.E. tours

  humor through music

  improved concert gear and music

  increasing drug use

  inheriting Deadheads

  joining Phish

  Junta album

  listening exercises

  marriage

  media recognition

  music education

  Nectar’s gigs

  New Year’s Eve 2003

  on group dynamics and success

  Phish.Net

  post-breakup activity

  Red Rocks concert

  reunion

  Rift album

  Round Room album

  Story of the Ghost album

  Surrender to the Air album

  The Siket Disc album

  Undermind album

  work ethic and musical training

  McGregor, Chris

  “McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters”

  McLean, Ian

  Meanwell, Mike

  “Meat”

  “Meatstick”

  Medeski, John

  Media recognition

  categorizing Phish’s sound

  connecting Phish with Grateful Dead

  Entertainment Weekly

  lack of

  Relix magazine

  rock press’s lack of interest

  ups and downs

  Melendy, Bruce

  Mercer County Community College

  Merchandising


  MGMT

  “Mike’s Song”

  “Minkin”

  Minkin, Marjorie (Gordon’s mother)

  “Mr. Completely”

  Mockingbird Foundation

  “The Moma Dance”

  Monroe, Bill

  Moon, Tom

  Morrison, Brad

  Mosier, Jeff

  Mott the Hoople

  “Mound”

  MTV

  Music background and training

  Anastasio

  bluegrass and barbershop quartets

  covers

  Fishman

  Gordon

  McConnell

  Mustangs

  “My Mind’s Got a Mind of Its Own”

  “My Old Home Place”

  “My Sweet One”

  Naming the band

  Nashville Symphony Orchestra

  Native American ceremony

  Nectar’s (venue)

  “New Piece” (sculpture)

  New Year’s Eve concerts

  New York Philharmonic

  “NICU”

  Ninja Custodian

  “NO2”

  “No Dogs Allowed”

  O’Brien, Brendan

  Office staff and crew

  “Oh, What a Night”

  Oh Kee Pa ceremony

  One Man’s Trash (album)

  Oracular Spectacular (album)

  Oswego

  Outside Out (film)

  Oysterhead

  “P-Funk Medley”

  Page, Jimmy

  Palmer, Robert

  Paluska, John

  Anastasio on

  bloated office staff

  Colton and

  Coventry concert

  disbanding the group

  dwindling ticket sales

  first Phish experience

  Gamehendge performance

  Great Went

  hiring of

  office staff and crew

  on Anastasio and Gordon

  on Anastasio’s drug bust

  on Phish work ethic and musicianship

  Paradise Theater

  promoting Phish

  Round Room album

  Paradise Theater, Boston, Massachusetts

  Pareles, Jon

  “Pebbles and marbles”

  Perazzo, Karl

  “Peter and Rog”

  Phillips, Todd

  The Phish Book (Gehr)

  The Phish Companion: A Guide to the Band and Their Music (Godard, ed.)

  “Phish Food” ice cream

  Phish.com

  Phishheads and Deadheads, an academic view of

  The Phishing Manual: A Compendium to the Music of Phish (Budnick)

  Phish.Net

  Pickett, Wilson

  A Picture of Nectar (album)

  Pink Floyd

  Placco, Dominic

  Plasma (album)

  Plattsburgh, New York

  Plattsburgh Community Orchestra

  Pollak, Steve

  Pollock, Jim

  Pollstar magazine

  Popper, John

  Pork Tornado

  “Possum”

  Posthiatus sessions

  Primus

  Princeton, New Jersey

  Princeton Day School

  Princeton University

  Promoters

  “Proud Mary”

  “Pulled Up”

 

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