Speaking of 10 year debuts, 7/22/15 had the first versions of 3 songs that didn't stick around: How Many People Are You, Scabbard, and the ironically named Heavy Rotation. Those three were made up for by the one that did: Mercury. (1/3) #phish
Speaking of 10 year debuts, 7/22/15 had the first versions of 3 songs that didn't stick around: How Many People Are You, Scabbard, and the ironically named Heavy Rotation. Those three were made up for by the one that did: Mercury. (1/3) #phish
Scabbard should have stuck around. One of the best songs Trey has written in the 3.0 era
I miss How Many People Are You
Let’s see what the play today in the 40-50 shows not played range or do we expect a over 200 show bustout?
Mercury not only has been played 42 times in the past 10 years but it's a song that even some of the jaded "Phish haven't written a good song since 1998" people like. (2/3)
I remember being baffled at this new song that felt like a hit being dropped from rotation after Dick’s ‘15 only to pop back up a year later at the same run
Aside: I won't say that yesterday was a bit of a travel day, but when looking at those debuts I was all, "Huh, there's a coincidence. Both Strawberry Fields Forever and Strawberry Letter 23 debuted on this date in 2017. What are the odds of t... oh 2017. Baker's Dozen. Duh." (3/3)