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Phish - Live Phish, Vol. 16 (CD)

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Album Details: Live Phish, Vol. 16

Release Date:10/29/2002
Label:Elektra / Wea
UPC:075596280921

User Reviews: Live Phish, Vol. 16

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    Las Vegas not in sink

    By Phil S  Jan 1, 2006

    Pros: axilla, punch you in the eye, birds of a feather

    Cons: wolfmans brother

    The set wasn't the worst ever, but to be honest there are just better sets out there. The opening was grand starting out with axilla and moving into punch you in the eye. Birds of a Feather was Quality, and songs by the Velvet Underground were pl...ayed well, ive heard better but they were still good. I have to lay its bad rating though on the Wolfmans brother. It seemed to be disorganized, and at times, i was like what the heck is happening. It just didnt sound good. The energy was lacking in this set, and that shouldn't happen on halloween. I wouldn't recommend this set over any of the other live phish sets. Read more Less

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    The Best

    By carlivar  Oct 30, 2002

    The best Halloween set, in my opinion. Really made Loaded their own. Listening to the climaxes of songs like Sweet Jane and New Age will send shivers down your spine. Tight, melodic, beautiful, powerful... it doesn't get much better than Set II.

Pro Reviews: Live Phish, Vol. 16

  • All Music Guide

    Between 1996 and 1998, Phish turned from a lovable band of geeks to a band of (relatively) hard-partying geeks. For a while, it worked out great, and the band churned out great performances but, after a certain point, it manifested itself in a musical laziness. Beginning in 1998, the band tried desperately to channel this into an aesthetic of simplicity for simplicity's sake, but that was never a trait Phish excelled at. Their choice of the Velvet Underground's underground classic Loaded for their 1998 Halloween cover album reflected that desire. It certainly fit the bill. Unfortunately, the band didn't do the album much justice. The album contains some of Lou Reed's best vocal performances. The original "Sweet Jane," for example, is filled with great asides and vocal quirks that transform the number from a simple rock tune to something far more personal -- and something utterly lost in Phish's translation. That said, it was also the only Halloween album that the members of Phish allow...ed themselves to really stretch on, and -- if one happens to be a fan of both Phish and the Velvets -- it can be great fun to hear them work out on "Lonesome Cowboy Bill," "Rock Roll," and others. The other two sets of the show accurately capture the best and worst of who Phish was in 1998, including a long, spacy take on "Wolfman's Brother" and the delightfully nuanced "Frankie Says" and "Roggae." The fourth disc of the set contains a great slice of the night before, which features some inspired segues, some of the cool ambient jamming the band was working on during this period, and the first released version of the band's a cappella arrangement of "Free Bird." - Jesse Jarnow, All Music Guide Read more Less

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During the early '90s, Phish emerged as the heirs to the Grateful Dead's throne. Although their music is somewhat similar to the Dead's -- it's an eclectic, free-form rock roll encompassing folk, jazz, country, bluegrass, and pop -- the group adheres more to jazz-derived improvisation than folk tradition, and they have a looser, goofier attitude. After all, their drumm... Read more