Rating: Summary: Great book Review: A must for a fan of Phish. Complete database of songs and concerts
Rating: Summary: Phish Rots Review: Another piece of glorified self-promotion by the most pointless band in history. Thank god they broke up so I will enver have to endure another 1 hour long song or see people dance all stupid. Don't even get me started on those hideous handmade clothes they buy in freaking parking lots, for the love of god.
Rating: Summary: Phish Rots Review: Another piece of glorified self-promotion by the most pointless band in history. Thank god they broke up so I will enver have to endure another 1 hour long song or see people dance all stupid. Don't even get me started on those hideous handmade clothes they buy in freaking parking lots, for the love of god.
Rating: Summary: Phandimonium Review: Even though the band formed the year before I was born, I concider myself a true Phish Phan. If you too are a true phan, this book will be the best thing since Story of the Ghost.
Rating: Summary: Phishaliscious Review: Great book, awesome pictures
Rating: Summary: THE BEST PHISH BOOK OUT THERE!!! Review: just finished reading The Phish book!! Coudn't put it down. Gives a better understanding of the group, who I believe is the best touring band there is. Great pictures of the band. I would recommend this book to any Phish Phan..
Rating: Summary: The MUST HAVE book for every PHiSH fan! Review: MOST EXCELLENT! Contrary to what another review says, this book does NOT contain setlists from their shows. Rather it is a glorious picture painted via interviews conducted by Richard Gehr with PHiSH as he toured with them for over a year.What everyone else said: Awesome pictures. Hilarious stories. The stories about the '96 trip to Vegas are worth the price of admission. If only the Harpua had ended as Trey had envisioned...
Rating: Summary: The phirst person Phistory Review: Read it you wont be disappointed. this is redrocks THIS IS THE EDGE
Rating: Summary: Simply just a great book. Review: Terrific conversations with all band members but with Trey particularly. Quite a densely packed book of info.
Rating: Summary: Liquid music Review: The bass player in the band I play in is a major Phish-head, and I credit him with being the one to finally turn me on to Phish. Over the years, I've played with dozens of musicians who sang the praises of the jam band from Vermont, but I guess it took hearing that I "had to hear them" twenty times before I finally felt I really "had" to hear them. Well, now I'm one of those guys who says "you've got to" listen to Phish. Their music's quirky, spontaneous, thought-provoking, ridiculous, and incredibly fun, just like this book. In no ways a "comprehensive biography," THE PHISH BOOK instead illuminates the depths of Phish through isolated scuba dives into the individual and communal thought processes and attitudes of the four indivuals that make up Phish. If your attitude toward music (and life) is spontaneous and unstructured-or if you'd like to be more so-you gotta listen to Phish, man.
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