Phish 3D
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Distributed by | Cinedigm |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Phish 3D is a 2010 concert film in 3D featuring the rock band Phish.[1][2][3] It was filmed at Phish's Festival 8, a three-day, eight-set, 16-hour concert performed in October 2009 at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, California. The film opened with a sneak preview on April 20, 2010, followed by a limited one week engagement which began on April 30, 2010. The movie was produced by Action 3D Productions in association with Network Live and Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp.
Phish 3D features never before seen cover songs, and intimate footage of the band backstage and in rehearsals. At Festival 8, more than 40,000 devoted fans watched as Phish combined two of their most beloved traditions — the multi-day festival and the Halloween album "costume". The band's highly anticipated musical costumes are concerts involving the performance of an entire album by another artist. In this case, Phish covered the Rolling Stones album Exile on Main St. Phish 3D also features songs from the band's first ever full-length acoustic set, as well as performances taken from the six additional sets.
Songs
Phish 3D includes complete performances of the following songs:
- "AC/DC Bag"
- "Undermind"
- "Stealing Time from the Faulty Plan"
- "Tweezer"
- "Maze"
- "Mike's Song"
- Interlude: fans on Sunday morning with "Mountains in the Mist" as background music
- "Back on the Train" *
- "Strange Design" *
- "The Curtain With" *
- "Sleep Again" *
- "Train Song" *
- "Wilson" *
- Interlude: "Suzy Greenberg" rehearsal
- "Loving Cup" **
- "Happy" **
- "Shine a Light" **
- "Soul Survivor" **
- "Suzy Greenberg"
- "Tweezer Reprise"
- Closing titles: Exile on Main St. rehearsal
*acoustic performance
**from Exile on Main St.
References
- ↑ Phish 3D at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Barker, Andrew. Phish 3D review, Variety, April 30, 2010
- ↑ McLennan, Scott. Phish 3D review, The Boston Globe, April 30, 2010