When most bands "break up", it is a foregone conclusion that they will release no more albums. But Phish has never been content to make music in a way that fits anyone's expectations. Shortly after they stopped touring in October 2000, they announced that they would feed their starving fans by releasing not one, but twelve live albums per year: A wave of six every six months.
The clear template for these releases is the Dick's Picks series chronicling live Grateful Dead shows, which are also released in waves of six, and currently number twenty-four. However, since the death of Dead archivist Dick Latvala in September 2000, that series has been understandably discontinued. All four members of Phish are still alive and very much involved in selecting which shows get pressed on Elektra.
Though the band's vault contains 40-track multitrack digital recordings of every show from Fall '94 and after, these CDs are mastered from Paul Languedoc's original live 2-track soundboard mixes, the same way Hampton Comes Alive was (but not A Live One or Slip Stitch and Pass). They feel the live mixes are strong enough not to need augmentation or expansion, and in addition communicate a "you are there" sensation of immediacy. Plus, it helps them get more shows out faster.
If you're somewhat knowledgable about this band, you might be saying, "Wait. Why shell out $20 for a show I can get for free off of the internet?" Good point. However, the quality of these recordings makes it worth the price. Phish's music is nothing if not densely layered, and these issues allow you to pick up numerous details you literally could not have heard on those roomy audience tapes. In addition, once a show has been officially released, audience recordings of the same show DO NOT become contraband and hence illegal, however duplications of these soundboard mixes do. (I hate it when the FBI goes through my stuff.)
The design for these albums is rather innovative. There are no clacky jewel cases. Each jewel case-sized cardboard cover contains a polyvinyl sleeve which unfolds then unfolds again to reveal room for three CDs and a booklet. These sleeves can then be fastened in as pages in a special ShowCase manufactured by CaseLogic under the band's supervision. Each CD is stamped with a distinctive fisheye logo, with each show a slightly different shade of bright color, so as you turn the pages, you observe a rainbow effect. The ShowCase holds all 20 releases-- around 60 hours of music.
Is that much music really necessary, and do they actually expect people to buy it all? Yes, and yes, considering most hard-core fans (of which there are, say, between 50,000 and 100,000) already own hundreds more hours. Why would anyone listen to that much of one band when there are countless other talented musicians and songwriters? Well, because you need to see as much of the big picture as possible before you can properly appreciate any one detail. This is a jam band. More than 50% of certain songs are simply made up on the spot, and next week, remade up. A good rule of thumb is to listen to five different recordings of a song from five different years before you feel confident in knowing how a jam section was created-- what the guidelines are and how the process has evolved.
That's right, it's our favorite nerd game, compare and contrast. But it's not a dry intellectual pursuit. I can safely say that doing my Phish homework for years has resulted in unequaled joy and excitement and maybe even profound understanding of the mysteries of the universe. But that's a story for another time.
These CDs also add to a certain setlist debate. Some consider it bad form to write "jam" on a setlist, since there's usually no concrete point to determine where one begins. However, several tracks on these CDs are listed in this fashion, using the city or town name and the number of occurrence in the show: as Darien Jam #3 or Fukuoka Jam #2. On the other hand, some highly unique jams, such as the Vol. 1 Halley's Comet or the Vol. 6 Weekapaug Groove are not track listed in this way, so the distinction may at first seem arbitrary. Upon careful examination, however, I realized only jams emerging from covers are tracklisted separately - to minimize the amount that must be paid to other record labels.
Wave 1 was released on
September 18, 2001. The colors spanned from yellow through orange to red. The covers could be laid left to right, 1-6, to form one long mosaic of illustrations by longtime Phish collaborator
Jim Pollock. (Actually, the images on 6 circle back around to the left side of 1, too.)The individual covers have references to the shows inside: a song title, or a type of weather, or a venue reference, transformed into dense, funny, casual images.
You can see that 2000 shows dominate. Originally, the band planned to release only their latest performances, since they felt those represented a creative apex. However, repeated emails drove them to listen to many fan favorites and release some of those too. Trey recently admitted in an interview with Billboard that the fans are much better than he at telling the good Phish from the bad.
Wave 2 was released on April 16, 2002. The colors range from maroon through violet. The covers comprise another panoramic Pollock illustration, in the same thick-lined monochromatic style. You can even put these covers alongside the first six to make one big mural. Four of these six releases include filler tracks from neighboring shows-- a longstanding fan tradition.
Now you can see them branching out and trying to get a show from every year of the 90's out there. Though we still don't have '90, '91, or '92 (it is widely agreed upon the band really found their collective groove in '93), we do have a hard-to-find show from the '80s. These releases now span more than a decade and include fall '97, thought by most to be the band's very best tour.
Wave 3, colors indigo through blue, was announced on August 14, 2002 (along with the band's return to the stage on New Year's Eve 2002 and their first concert DVD) for release on October 29, 2002, just in time for a certain holiday. Instead of being 6 shows spanning 17 discs, this wave is 4 shows on 16 discs, because the shows chosen are three set Halloween monsters-- the infamous "musical costume" shows during which they would cover an entire classic album. I never guessed they would release these:
A) They're too long (to fit four discs, they had to cram one in behind the booklet).
B) The hard core fans already have them, since they're known to be some of the weirdest and best stuff the band has ever done.
C) Can you imagine what purchasing the rights to all these songs must have cost???
Anyway, that's not to say I'm not thrilled. They made the rules, they can break 'em.
In a post-hiatus interview it was revealed that only Mike and Page were willing to dig through the archives to select shows, and this next wave is exclusively Mike's picks. Yes, four, not six, seems to be the current trend, though with the band back on tour and kicking ass I haven't much to complain about. The '94 shows are legendary; Providence for the longest ever Bowie, the Bomb Factory for its massive Tweezerfest spanning the entire second set. The '98 is a tour opener, containing many premieres, and the '91 show has HORNS! Released on May 20, 2003:
From this point on, Live Phish CD releases are not numbered, but I'll be numbering them anyway. The fifth wave was only three shows, and highlights some excellent out-of-the-way moments from the 2003 reunion. Released on February 24, 2004:
The sixth wave, released on July 19, 2005 was a run of four consecutive shows known as the "Island Tour" - Long Island and Rhode Island, get it? While recording their seventh (official) studio album, The Story of the Ghost, in upstate New York, the band members got bored and decided to blow off some steam. The result was some of the most amazing music they've ever made in a career that spans more than twenty years. You can actually hear the same jam motifs recur night after night, no matter what the setlist says. (Personal note - This was a huge deal for me, as the band's archivist had promised these were coming back before Wave 1 came out, and one of these was my first show.)
These releases all took place individually. Technically they're not Live Phish at all - they've been remastered from multitrack recordings, instead of using the stereo soundboard mix - but I include them here for the sake of completion.
- Live at Madison Square Garden (12/31/95)
Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
Released December 20, 2005
- Live in Brooklyn (6/17/04)
Keyspan Park, Coney Island
Brooklyn, New York
Released July 11, 2006
- Colorado '88 (7/28/88-8/5/88)
various small clubs and coffeeshops
Telluride, Colorado
Released October 31, 2006
- Vegas 96 (12/6/96)
The Aladdin Theater
Las Vegas, Nevada
Released November 20, 2007
- Live at the Roxy (2/19-21/93)
The Roxy Theatre
Atlanta, Georgia
Released November 18, 2008
The seventh wave was released on November 20, 2007 - that's the same day as the Vegas 96 set above, but these definitely ARE Live Phish. However, they'd been available through the band's website for months. The CD versions come with bonus tracks, usually from the soundcheck.
Wave 8 announced on January 23, 2008. Currently only available through LivePhish.com but that will surely change soon.
33: Live Phish 5/8/93
UNH Fieldhouse
Durham, New Hampshire
34: Live Phish 12/7/97
Ervin J. Nutter Center
Dayton, Ohio
35: Live Phish 7/6/98 (announced 3/25/08)
Lucerna Theatre
Prague, Czech Republic
36: Live Phish 12/30/97 (announced 12/9/08)
Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
Let's rearrange that list into chronological order:
7/28/88 (COL)
8/26/89 (LP9)
7/12/91 (LP19)
2/19/93 (RXY)
2/20/93 (RXY)
2/21/93 (RXY)
5/8/93 (LP33)
8/13/93 (LP28)
8/14/93 (LP7)
5/7/94 (LP18)
6/22/94 (LP10)
7/16/94 (LP2)
10/31/94 (LP13)
12/29/94 (LP20)
10/21/95 (LP29)
10/31/95 (LP14)
11/14/95 (LP30)
12/1/95 (LP31)
12/14/95 (LP1)
12/31/95 (MSG)
8/13/96 (LP12)
10/31/96 (LP15)
12/6/96 (VGS)
3/1/97 (SSP)
11/17/97 (LP11)
12/7/97 (LP34)
12/29/97 (LP32)
12/30/97 (LP36)
4/2/98 (LP24)
4/3/98 (LP25)
4/4/98 (LP26)
4/5/98 (LP27)
7/6/98 (LP35)
7/15/98 (LP17)
10/31/98 (LP16)
11/20/98 (HCA)
11/21/98 (HCA)
11/27/98 (LP6)
7/10/99 (LP8)
6/14/00 (LP4)
7/8/00 (LP5)
9/14/00 (LP3)
2/28/03 (LP21)
7/15/03 (LP22)
7/29/03 (LP23)
6/17/04 (BKN)
This is a list of where to find officially released live recordings of Phish songs.
ALO = A Live One
SSP = Slip Stitch and Pass
HCA = Hampton Comes Alive
MSG = Live at Madison Square Garden
BKN = Live in Brooklyn
COL = Colorado '88
VGS = Live in Vegas
RXY = Live at the Roxy
Phish (the White Tape)
- Alumni Blues (COL)
- And So to Bed (never performed)
- You Enjoy Myself (ALO, 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 27, MSG, COL, VGS, 30, 32, 33, RXY)
- AC/DC Bag (2, 9, 12, 19, 22, COL, 33, 34, 35, RXY, 36)
- Fuck Your Face
- Divided Sky (HCA, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18, BKN, 30, RXY)
- Slave to the Traffic Light (ALO, 1, 9, 12, 13, 22, COL, 34)
- Aftermath (never performed)
- Ingest (never performed)
- NO2 (2)
- Fluff's Travels (8, 9, 10, COL, 28, 32, RXY)
- Dog Gone Dog aka Dog Log (6, COL, 29, 30)
- He Ent to the Bog (never performed)
- Run Like an Antelope (2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 25, COL, 32)
- Minkin (never performed)
- Letter to Jimmy Page (COL)
The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday
- The Lizards (2, 9, 12, 20, 26, MSG, COL, 29, RXY)
- Tela (1, 12, COL, 33)
- Wilson (ALO, HCA, 8, 14, 17, COL, VGS, 29, 31, RXY)
- AC/DC Bag (2, 9, 12, 19, 22, COL, 33, 34, 35, RXY, 36)
- Colonel Forbin's Ascent (9, 15, MSG, COL, 31, RXY)
- Fly Famous Mockingbird (9, 15, MSG, COL, 31, RXY)
- The Sloth (24, MSG, COL, RXY)
- Possum (HCA, 5, 9, 20, 27, BKN, COL, 32, 34, 35, RXY)
Junta
Disc One
- Fee (4, 19, 23, RXY)
- You Enjoy Myself (ALO, 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 27, MSG, COL, VGS, 29, 30, 32, 33, RXY)
- Esther (7, 30, RXY)
- Golgi Apparatus (2, 6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 23, 32, 35, RXY)
- Foam (HCA, 1, 9, 20, 28, 30, RXY)
- Dinner and a Movie (9, 19, BKN, RXY)
- The Divided Sky (HCA, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18, BKN, 30, RXY)
- David Bowie (9, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, RXY)
Disc Two
- Fluffhead (8, 9, 10, COL, 28, 32, RXY)
- Fluff's Travels (8, 9, 10, COL, 28, 32)
- Contact (2, 9, 21)
- Union Federal (never performed)
- Sanity (7/25/88) (6, 15, MSG, COL)
- Icculus (7/25/88) (10, 13, COL)
Lawn Boy
- The Squirming Coil (ALO, 4, 7, 13, 19, MSG, 33, RXY)
- Reba (3, 6, 11, 13, 15, 19, 25, MSG, 29, 33, 34, RXY)
- My Sweet One (1, 10, 19, RXY)
- Split Open and Melt (HCA, 1, 7, 9, 12, 18, 20, 27, RXY)
- The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony (3, 19, 27, BKN, 28)
- Bathtub Gin (HCA, 8, 17, 19, 21, 27, 28, RXY)
- Run Like an Antelope (2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 25, COL, 32, RXY)
- Lawn Boy (SSP, HCA, 16, 26, RXY)
- Bouncing Around the Room (ALO, 13, 19, 21, 26, RXY)
A Picture of Nectar
- Llama (1, 4, 5, 10, 12, 18, VGS, 28, RXY)
- Eliza
- Cavern (HCA, 2, 7, 10, 19, 27, 30, 31, 33, RXY)
- Poor Heart (5, 7, 13, 22, VGS, 30, 31, RXY)
- Stash (ALO, HCA, 2, 10, 16, 24, 28, 30, 31, 33, RXY, 36)
- Manteca (16, 30, RXY)
- Guelah Papyrus (HCA, 7, 10, 29, 33)
- Magilla
- The Landlady (19)
- Glide (12, 33, RXY)
- Tweezer (ALO, 1, 5, 8, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 26, 33, RXY)
- The Mango Song (HCA, 31)
- Chalk Dust Torture (ALO, 2, 6, 7, 8, 16, 17, 24, MSG, 29, 30, 31, 33, RXY, 36)
- Faht
- Catapult (2, 10, 31)
- Tweezer Reprise (5, 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 25, 29, RXY)
Rift
- Rift (HCA, 10, 13, 28, 33, RXY)
- Fast Enough For You (12, 18, RXY)
- Lengthwise (28)
- Maze (2, 10, 12, 15, 27, MSG, BKN, 30, 35, RXY)
- Sparkle (2, 7, 8, 13, 14, 18, 27, MSG, VGS, 29,RXY)
- Horn (1, 17, 18, 21, 24, 28, RXY)
- The Wedge (HCA, 30)
- My Friend, My Friend (33, RXY)
- Weigh (SSP, RXY)
- All Things Reconsidered (RXY)
- Mound (7, 18, 33)
- It's Ice (7, 33, RXY)
- Lengthwise
- The Horse (2, 5, 7, 13, 20, 33, RXY)
- Silent in the Morning (2, 5, 7, 13, 20, 33, RXY)
Hoist
- Julius (13, VGS, 30, 35)
- Down with Disease (2, 11, 15, 27, VGS, 31, 32)
- If I Could (10, 18, 20)
- Riker's Mailbox (never performed)
- Axilla (Part II) (MSG)
- Lifeboy (12, 28, 29)
- Sample in a Jar (2, 3, 10, 18, BKN)
- Wolfman's Brother (SSP, 5, 11, 16, 17, 24, 31, 34)
- Scent of a Mule (2, 10, 18, 22)
- Dog Faced Boy (3, 30)
- Demand (10)
Billy Breathes
- Free (HCA, 14, 17, BKN, 30)
- Character Zero (HCA, 11, 15, 26)
- Waste (12)
- Taste (SSP, 1, 26, 36)
- Cars Trucks Buses (17, VGS, 29, 32)
- Talk
- Theme from the Bottom (22, 27, 31, 32, 34)
- Train Song (HCA, 11, 12, 25, 32, 35)
- Bliss (never performed)
- Billy Breathes (25, 30)
- Swept Away (15, 34)
- Steep (15, 34)
- Prince Caspian (3, 15, 16, 27)
The Story of the Ghost
- Ghost (11, 16, 26, 35)
- Birds of a Feather (6, 8, 16, 17, 21, 24, 25, 26, BKN)
- Meat (HCA, 6, 17, 35)
- Guyute (HCA, 5, 14, 17, 20, 34, 36)
- Fikus
- Shafty (25, 27)
- Limb by Limb (17, 26, 35)
- Frankie Says (16, 24)
- Brian & Robert (17)
- Water in the Sky (8, 17, 36)
- Roggae (HCA, 8, 16, 17, 25, 35)
- Wading in the Velvet Sea (HCA, 6)
- Moma Dance (17, BKN)
- End of Session (never performed)
The Siket Disc
- My Left Toe
- The Name is Slick (never performed)
- What's the Use
- Fish Bass (never performed)
- Quadrophonic Toppling
- The Happy Whip and Dung Song
- Insects (never performed)
- Title Track (never performed)
- Albert (never performed)
Farmhouse
- Farmhouse (HCA, 23)
- Twist (4, 5, 24)
- Bug
- Back on the Train (4, 21)
- Heavy Things (4, 5)
- Gotta Jibboo (23)
- Dirt (32)
- Piper (HCA, 5, 16, 25, 35)
- Sleep (4, 21)
- The Inlaw Josie Wales (3)
- Sand
- First Tube (5)
Round Room
- Pebbles and Marbles
- Anything but Me
- Round Room (21)
- Mexican Cousin (21)
- Friday
- Seven Below
- Mock Song
- 46 Days (BKN)
- All of These Dreams
- Walls of the Cave (21, 22)
- Thunderhead (23)
- Waves
Undermind
- Scents and Subtle Sounds (intro)
- Undermind (never performed)
- The Connection (never performed)
- A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing (BKN)
- Crowd Control
- Maggie's Revenge (never performed)
- Nothing (BKN)
- Two Versions of Me (22)
- Access Me
- Scents and Subtle Sounds
- Tomorrow's Song (never performed)
- Secret Smile (22)
- Grind
Not released on studio albums:
- Acoustic Army (29)
- Anarchy
- At the Barbecue
- Axilla (HCA, 16, BKN, RXY)
- Big Ball Jam (10, 33, RXY)
- Big Black Furry Creature from Mars (HCA, 22, COL, RXY)
- Bittersweet Motel (23)
- Black-Eyed Katy (36)
- Brother (15, 23, 26)
- Buffalo Bill (6)
- Buried Alive (6, 19, 22, 28, 31, 35, RXY)
- Bye Bye Foot
- Camel Walk (23, COL)
- Carini (3, 4, 6, 25, 36)
- Cracklin' Rosie (RXY)
- The Curtain (1, 4, RXY)
- The Curtain With (BKN)
- Dave's Energy Guide
- Dear Mrs. Reagan
- Destiny Unbound (21)
- Dogs Stole Things (HCA, 6, 25)
- Don't Get Me Wrong
- Driver (HCA, 3, 16)
- Flat Fee (19, COL)
- Glide II
- Gumbo (ALO, 4, 10, 19, 30)
- Guy Forget
- Ha Ha Ha (HCA, 22)
- Harpua (2, 13, 14, 23, COL, VGS, 36)
- Harry Hood (ALO, HCA, 2, 9, 17, 21, 26, COL, VGS, 29, RXY, 36)
- I Am Hydrogen (6, 10, 19, 22, BKN, COL, 33, RXY)
- I Don't Care
- In A Hole
- The Jagermeister Song
- Jennifer Dances
- Keyboard Army (1)
- Kung (BKN, 29, 33, RXY)
- Leprechaun
- Lushington
- Makisupa Policeman (1, 11, 18, 28, 35)
- The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday (9, 10, COL)
- McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters (23, 27, COL, 36)
- Meatstick
- Mike's Song (SSP, HCA, 6, 7, 10, 12, 16, 19, 22, 25, MSG, BKN, COL, VGS, 28, 31, 33, RXY)
- Mountains in the Mist (8)
- Mozambique
- Never
- NICU (HCA, 1, 5, 16, 24, 32)
- No Dogs Allowed (COL)
- Olivia's Pool (11)
- The Practical Song
- Prep School Hippie
- Punch Me in the Eye
- Punch You in the Eye (3, 5, 12, 16, 24, MSG, RXY, 36)
- Revolution
- Rock-a-William
- Runaway Jim (6, 20, MSG, RXY)
- Saw it Again (22)
- Setting Sail
- Shaggy Dog (33)
- Simple (ALO, HCA, 10, 13, 15, 17, 24, VGS)
- Skippy the Wondermouse
- Sleeping Monkey (12, 13, 16, 20, 22, 24, RXY, 36)
- Spock's Brain
- Spread it Round
(22)
- Strange Design (12, MSG, 29, 30)
- Suzy Greenberg (1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 14, 15, 18, 19, BKN, 28, 29, 31, RXY)
- Tube (HCA, 12, 24, 32, 34)
- The Vibration of Life (RXY)
- Vultures (6)
- Waking Up
- Walfredo
- Weekapaug Groove (SSP, HCA, 6, 7, 10, 12, 16, 19, 22, 25, MSG, BKN, COL, VGS, 31, 33, RXY)
- Windora Bug
Live Phish Originals:
Covers:
- 2001 -- Deodato (2, 4, 7, 10, 15, 26, BKN, VGS, 29)
- 5:15 -- The Who (14)
- A Day in the Life -- The Beatles (14, 34, 36)
- Albuquerque -- Neil Young (3)
- Amazing Grace -- traditional (13, 18, 28, 33, RXY)
- Andy Griffith Theme -- Spencer/Hagen (9)
- Avenu Malcanu -- traditional (9, 10, COL)
- Auld Lang Syne -- Robert Burns (MSG)
- Back at the Chicken Shack -- Jimmy Smith (8)
- Back in the U.S.S.R. -- The Beatles (13)
- Beauty of My Dreams -- Del McCoury (17, 24)
- Bell Boy -- The Who (14)
- Birthday -- The Beatles (13)
- Blackbird -- The Beatles (13)
- Bold as Love -- Jimi Hendrix (HCA, 1, 9)
- Boogie On Reggae Woman -- Stevie Wonder (HCA, 34)
- Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) -- Talking Heads (15)
- California Love -- Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur (17)
- Cannonball -- The Breeders (18)
- Carolina -- traditional (10)
- Cities -- Talking Heads (SSP, 4, 27, COL, 35)
- Cool It Down -- The Velvet Underground (16, 23)
- Corrina -- Taj Mahal (COL)
- Cracklin' Rosie -- Neil Diamond (20)
- Crossroads -- Cream (33)
- Cut My Hair -- The Who (14)
- Crosseyed and Painless -- Talking Heads (3, 15, 23)
- Crossroads -- Cream (32)
- Cry Baby Cry -- The Beatles (HCA, 13)
- Daniel Saw the Stone -- traditional (7, 23)
- Dear Prudence -- The Beatles (13)
- Doctor Jimmy -- The Who (14)
- Donna Lee -- Charlie Parker (9, 19)
- Don't Pass Me By -- The Beatles (13)
- Drowned -- The Who (3, 14, MSG)
- Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey -- The Beatles (13)
- Fire -- Jimi Hendrix (11)
- Fooled Around and Fell In Love -- Elvin Bishop (23)
- Frankenstein -- The Edgar Winter Group (1, 13, 15, 19, MSG, BKN, VGS, 36)
- Freebird -- Lynyrd Skynyrd (16)
- Funky Bitch -- Son Seals (HCA, 6, 9, 18, 25, 26, 32, RXY)
- Gettin' Jiggy Wit It -- Will Smith (HCA)
- Ginseng Sullivan -- Norman Blake (26, 28)
- Glass Onion -- The Beatles (13)
- Good Times, Bad Times -- Led Zeppelin (20, VGS, 29, 32, RXY)
- Halley's Comet -- Richard Wright (1, 20, 25, 31)
- Happiness is a Warm Gun -- The Beatles (13)
- Have Mercy -- traditional (7, 33, RXY)
- Head Held High -- The Velvet Underground (16)
- Hello My Baby -- Joe Howard, Ida Emerson, Louis Singer (SSP, MSG)
- Helpless Dancer -- The Who (14)
- Helter Skelter -- The Beatles (13)
- Highway to Hell -- AC/DC (15, 28, 29)
- Hold Your Head Up -- Argent (HCA, 7, 13, 23, 29, 31, RXY)
- Honey Pie -- The Beatles (13)
- Houses in Motion -- Talking Heads (15)
- I Am the Sea -- The Who (14)
- I Can't Turn You Loose -- Otis Redding (32)
- I Didn't Know -- Richard Wright (20, COL)
- I Found a Reason -- The Velvet Underground (16)
- I Know a Little -- Lynyrd Skynyrd (COL)
- I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart -- Patsy Montana (VGS)
- I Will -- The Beatles (13)
- I'm Blue I'm Lonesome -- Bill Monroe (30)
- I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) -- The Proclaimers (36)
- I'm One -- The Who (14)
- I'm So Tired -- The Beatles (13)
- Is It In My Head? -- The Who (14)
- I've Had Enough -- The Who (14)
- Izabella -- Jimi Hendrix (36)
- Jessica -- The Allman Brothers Band (33)
- Jesus Just Left Chicago -- ZZ Top (SSP, 10, 11, 14, 15, 34)
- Johnny B. Goode -- Chuck Berry (11, MSG)
- Julia -- The Beatles (13)
- La Grange -- ZZ Top (7, 9)
- Light Up or Leave Me Alone -- Traffic (COL)
- Listening Wind -- Talking Heads (15)
- Lonesome Cowboy Bill -- The Velvet Underground (16)
- Long Long Long -- The Beatles (13)
- Love Me Two Times -- The Doors (28)
- Love Reign O'er Me -- The Who (14)
- Love You -- Syd Barrett (RXY)
- Loving Cup -- The Rolling Stones (3, 17, 18, 25, 35, RXY)
- Low Rider -- War (22)
- Maiden Voyage -- Herbie Hancock (COL)
- Martha My Dear -- The Beatles (13)
- Mirror in the Bathroom -- The English Beat (6)
- Moby Dick -- Led Zeppelin (RXY)
- Moose the Mooche -- Charlie Parker (19)
- Mother Nature's Son -- The Beatles (13)
- Mr. Completely -- Trey Anastasio (22)
- My Generation -- The Who (14)
- My Long Journey Home -- traditional (20)
- My Mind's Got a Mind of Its Own -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore (24, 28, RXY)
- My Soul -- Clifton Chernier (5, 25, 36)
- Nellie Kane -- Tim O'Brien (HCA)
- New Age -- The Velvet Underground (16)
- Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da -- The Beatles (13)
- Oh! Sweet Nuthin' -- The Velvet Underground (16)
- Once in a Lifetime -- Talking Heads (15)
- Old Home Place -- Ted Lundy (6, 12, 25)
- Paul and Silas -- traditional (RXY)
- Peaches En Regalia -- Frank Zappa (VGS)
- Pig in a Pen -- The Stanley Brothers (RXY)
- Piggies -- The Beatles (13)
- Psycho Killer -- Talking Heads (34)
- Purple Rain -- Prince (7, 18, 29)
- Quadrophenia -- The Who (14)
- Quinn the Eskimo -- Bob Dylan (HCA)
- Revolution 1 -- The Beatles (13)
- Revolution 9 -- The Beatles (13)
- Rock and Roll -- The Velvet Underground (5, 16)
- Rock and Roll All Night -- KISS (RXY)
- Rock and Roll Part Two -- Gary Glitter (HCA)
- Rocky Raccoon -- The Beatles (13)
- Rocky Top -- traditional (12, 19, 24, 30)
- Roses Are Free -- Ween (HCA, 25)
- Sabotage -- Beastie Boys (HCA)
- Satin Doll -- Duke Ellington (33)
- Savoy Truffle -- The Beatles (13)
- Sea and Sand -- The Who (14, MSG)
- Seen and Not Seen -- Talking Heads (15)
- Sexy Sadie -- The Beatles (13)
- Shine -- Collective Soul (MSG)
- Sneaking Sally Through the Alley -- Robert Palmer (16, 24, COL, 36)
- Somewhere Over the Rainbow -- E.Y. Harburg (12)
- Soul Shakedown Party -- Bob Marley (21)
- Sparks -- The Who (7, 18)
- Star Spangled Banner -- traditional, Francis Scott Key (15)
- Susie Q -- Dale Hawkins (VGS)
- Suspicious Minds -- Elvis Presley (VGS, 31)
- Sweet Adeline -- traditional (12, 19, VGS, RXY)
- Sweet Jane -- The Velvet Underground (16)
- Terrapin -- Syd Barrett (RXY)
- The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill -- The Beatles (13)
- The Dirty Jobs -- The Who (14)
- The Great Curve -- Talking Heads (15)
- The Great Gig in the Sky -- Pink Floyd (7)
- The Overload -- Talking Heads (15)
- The Punk and the Godfather -- The Who (13)
- The Real Me -- The Who (14)
- The Rock -- The Who(14)
- Timber -- traditional (1, 23, COL, 34)
- Touch Me -- The Doors (19)
- Train Round the Bend -- The Velvet Underground (16)
- Tubthumping -- Chumbawumba (HCA)
- Uncle Pen -- Bill Monroe (20, RXY)
- Walk Away -- Joe Walsh (4, 5, 7, 18, RXY)
- When the Circus Comes -- Los Lobos (6, 8, 11, 23)
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps -- The Beatles (8, 13)
- Who Loves the Sun -- The Velvet Underground (16)
- Why Don't We Do It In the Road? -- The Beatles (13)
- Wild Honey Pie -- The Beatles (13)
- Wildwood Weed -- Jim Stafford (VGS)
- Wipeout -- The Surfaris (6)
- Ya Mar -- The Mustangs (6, 9, 12, 14, 22, 27, 28, RXY)
- Yer Blues -- The Beatles (13)
Since the band resumed touring after their hiatus, they have offered official soundboard downloads of EVERY show through www.livephish.com. However, at the risk of needlessly duplicating another site's content, those releases do bear the "Live Phish" brand and I think it is fitting to include a list of them here. I also include soundboard downloads of pre-hiatus shows which haven't yet been released on CD. If anyone wants to write reviews of them, we can deal with namespacing then, but for now the daylogs seem safe enough to link to.
- October 31, 1990 (last non-"musical costume" Halloween show)
- November 7, 1991 II
- December 1, 1992 (uber-rare Baby Elephant Walk plus plenty of solid Rift tunes)
- November 30, 1994
- December 1, 1994
- April 26, 1996
- March 18, 1997
- October 7, 2000 (final show before hiatus)
---HIATUS---
- December 31, 2002 (return from hiatus)
- January 2, 2003 (first 46 Days lasts half an hour)
- January 3, 2003 (epic Wolfmans will change your life)
- January 4, 2003
- February 14, 2003
- February 15, 2003
- February 16, 2003
- February 18, 2003
- February 20, 2003
- February 21, 2003
- February 22, 2003
- February 24, 2003 (B.B. King!!)
- February 25, 2003 (phat Trey/Mike duel on Cities)
- February 26, 2003 (songs from all 4 solo projects, wall to wall amazing)
- February 28, 2003 (Best ever BOTT, craaaaaazy Tweezer)
- March 1, 2003
- July 7, 2003
- July 8, 2003
- July 9, 2003
- July 10, 2003
- July 12, 2003
- July 13, 2003
- July 15, 2003
- July 17, 2003
- July 18, 2003
- July 19, 2003
- July 21, 2003
- July 22, 2003
- July 23, 2003
- July 25, 2003
- July 26, 2003
- July 27, 2003
- July 29, 2003
- July 30, 2003
- July 31, 2003
- August 2, 2003 (Insanely tight. Ya Mar jam goes far out, montage of new songs strong as old)
- August 3, 2003 (Chalkdust + Ghost + 46 Days = OVER 90 MIN of spontaneous composition)
- November 28, 2003 (glorious Gin > Free)
- November 29, 2003 (AURAL ECSTASY)
- December 1, 2003 (setlist to kill an elephant + Jeff Holdsworth, original 5th member)
- December 2, 2003 (20th anniversary, killer Maze, super Disease)
- December 28, 2003 (hot Tweezer, great Theme, solid Hood)
- December 29, 2003 (rockingest Piper ever, 50 min. chunk of funk)
- December 30, 2003 (P-FUNK!!!! + Weigh)
- December 31, 2003 (setlist to kill a mumak + Jungle Boogie)
- Headphones Jam
(Feb. 2004)
- April 15, 2004
- April 16, 2004
- April 17, 2004
- June 17, 2004 (just awesome, top to bottom)
- June 18, 2004 (Jay-Z!)
- June 19, 2004 (UNBELIEVABLE half-hour Piper)
- June 20, 2004 (excellent Drowned and Ghost -> Twist)
- June 23, 2004
- June 24, 2004
- June 25, 2004
- June 26, 2004
- August 9, 2004 (Wonderful Bathtub -> Jim, high energy Zero)
- August 10, 2004 (AC/DC Bag opener jams huge, great Weekapaug with origin story)
- August 11, 2004 (Great Tweezer and Timber, fan sings first Tears of a Clown, final Fishman tune)
- August 12, 2004 (Final Maze, SALLY, gentle ambient Scents)
- August 14, 2004
- August 15, 2004
UPDATE May 25, 2004: Phish has announced that after August 15, they will break up. There will be no more shows ever. They really mean it this time. Well, that sucks.
UPDATE October 1, 2008: Apparently they did not really mean it.