Talk:Live Phish Volume 6

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[edit] Edits on 5/12/06

  • The show is best known for its repeated relapses into the classic Surfaris favorite "Wipeout," which made two appearnces by itself during the concert and one during the middle of "Weekapaug Groove."
"best known" can be construed as WP:POV
  • The band was extremely loose and playful on this night, launcing into a spontaneous version of the ska classic "Mirror in the Bathroom" while still in the middle of "Chalkdust Torture," and also breaking out the only blues version of "Dog Log" in the song's history.
The first part is WP:POV; the sentence was reworded to emphasize the rarity of songs played.
  • Also, the band extended the ending of "Weekapaug Groove" into its own individual jam, resulting in the entire "Weekapaug Groove" segment clocking in at over twenty minutes.
removed unnessecary information and combined with previous paragraph.
  • This concert remains one of Phish's most popular performances from the 1998 fall tour.
removed based on it being an unsourced, POV comment.
--MOE.RON talk | done | doing 17:48, 12 May 2006 (UTC)