Phish Played A Gamehenge Set For The First Time In 30 Years At MSG New Year’s Eve Show
Trey Anastasio’s senior project at Goddard College in 1987 was a song cycle called The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday. The music tells the story of a retired Long Island military man named Colonel Forbin who enters the mythical land of Gamehendge and rescues the Helping Friendly Book from an evil dictator named Wilson. Phish performed some version of the Gamehendge saga several times in the ’80s and ’90s, most recently a July 8, 1994 show that saw official release through Phish’s Dinn...
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Trey Anastasio’s senior project at Goddard College in 1987 was a song cycle called The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday. The music tells the story of a retired Long Is... more info
JamBase — Phish returned to Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday for a third night of this year's New Year's Eve run that may not have had a tentpole jam but containe... more info
JamBase — Phish celebrated New Year's Eve at Madison Square Garden in New York City with a show featuring their first performance of the 'Gamehendge' suite in nearly 30 years. more info