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Phish - 1997-12-06 The Palace at Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI [SB-320kbps] LivePhish

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[b] Phish 12/6/97 The Palace at Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI Phish's third show at The Palace on December 6, 1997 was yet another defining fall '97 gig, with an under-recognized set I and a renowned set II that must be heard in one sitting, preferably loud with headphones. As they rounded the bend into the final week of this storied fall tour, the band had a confident swagger that exploded in The Palace with a flood of combined energy that flows through on the tapes. The Palace is deep in the suburbs but this Saturday night show in the home of The Pistons was a slam dunk that reverberated throughout Detroit Rock City and beyond. Set I Disc 1 1. Golgi Apparatus (5:35) 2. Run Like An Antelope (16:30) 3. Train Song > (2:44) 4. Bathtub Gin > (12:36) 5. Foam (10:24) 6. Sample In A Jar (5:04) 7. Fee > (5:36) 8. Maze (15:10) 9. Cavern (4:50) Set II Disc 2 1. Tweezer > (22:25) 2. Izabella > (9:27) 3. Twist > (7:44) 4. Piper > (14:12) 5. Sleeping Monkey > (6:05) 6. Tweezer Reprise (4:33) Encore 7. Rocky Top (2:53)[/b]

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Phish - 2011-12-31 Madison Square Garden NYC, N.Y. SBD

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[img]http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/$T2eC16d,!y0E9s2S7)f4BQG+yeTKbg~~60_35.JPG[/img] [img]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e158/mcnail/OMG7/phish_nye_big.jpg[/img] Phish Saturday, December 31, 2011 Madison Square Garden New York, NY Set I: AC/DC Bag > Wolfman’s Brother, Scent of a Mule, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Lawn Boy, Gotta Jibboo, Farmhouse, Pebbles and Marbles, Ocelot > Fluffhead[1] Set II: Party Time, Light -> Golden Age > Theme From the Bottom, Heavy Things > Ghost > Sneakin’ Sally through the Alley > 46 Days > Suzy Greenberg Set III: Cavern, Steam > Auld Lang Syne > Down with Disease[2], The Wedge, Alaska, Wading in the Velvet Sea, First Tube Encore: Slave to the Traffic Light [1] Auld Lang Syne tease from Trey. [2] Unfinished. Notes: Fluffhead contained an Auld Lang Syne tease from Trey. Prior to Steam, a steam kettle and hot plate went off on stage, with Trey acting like he was attempting to put out the steam. Shortly after the song began, steam also came from the floor near the soundboard area. An amp (with the steam kettle on it), a keytar, a bass, a vacuum, and a few lights were then lifted off the stage. A woman in the front of the stage tossed a “Steam” sign into the front row, then rose with a barricade and security guard before eventually being lifted up over the band. Several other aerialists (clothed in various casual attire, equipped with black backpacks emitting smoke and lights on their backs) subsequently rose up from the crowd and ascended and descended several times. The first aerialist counted down to midnight, at which point balloons were released from the ceiling. The aerialists later returned with lights in their hands for Down with Disease, which also featured Trey and Mike being raised up and back down a few times before finally rising several feet on hydraulic lifts. Disease was unfinished. [Review] It’s not the ball drop, but for tens of thousands of people, Phish’s annual run of shows at Madison Square Garden, which winds up on New Year’s Eve, is the more significant year-end event in Manhattan. Always an immediate sellout (but still available for pay per view at livephish.com), the concerts are both a tradition and a challenge. Phish has to provide its familiar joys but vary them enough to surprise fans who are obsessively meticulous tabulators. Thursday night’s concert was Phish in crowd-pleasing mode: uptempo, playing familiar songs and ready to keep fans dancing — never getting too abstract or experimental. Its two sets were both CD-length, just under 80 minutes each, with the Rolling Stones’ “Loving Cup” as a splashy, gospelly encore. This was the Phish that’s so light-fingered that its remarkable musicianship is often taken for granted; after all, things just keep bubbling along. The camaraderie of musicians who have been playing together since 1983 (with two major breaks) was acted out in the way each player’s improvisations peeked out and then tucked themselves back into the band. Mike Gordon’s bass double timed its way into counterpoint and then eased back toward riff. Page McConnell’s keyboards, particularly Hammond organ, pushed forward with insistent, meaty chords, and then dissolved into support. Jon Fishman’s drumming rode the rhythms as much as it defined them. And Trey Anastasio’s lead guitar, the band’s dominant instrument, regularly stepped out, more pointed and purposeful than in some of Phish’s past phases: with wailing long blues lines or twangy little jabs, with ambling chromatic lines or quick filigrees. Yet instead of tracing the full storytelling arc of a guitar hero’s solo, they tapered away, handing off the spotlight to another member of the group. Like every worthy jam band, Phish flaunted its variety. It opened with the meter-shifting, harmonically labyrinthine song “The Sloth” and the quick arpeggios of “You Enjoy Myself,” demonstrating its ensemble precision; it also jammed vigorously on basic two-chord grooves. The band breezed from nimble jigs to progressive-rock pomp in “Guyute,” leaned on the funk of “The Moma Dance” and mobilized the bluegrassy lilt (with warped chord progressions) of “Run Like an Antelope.” It chose more than a few songs with lyrics steeped in self-doubt — the recent “Show of Life,” “Mike’s Song,” “Back on the Train,” “Roses Are Free” and a relative rarity at Phish shows, “Lifeboy” — but played them with thoroughgoing ease. There was one stretch of a darker mood: “Maze,” conjuring the lyrics’ paranoia with a modal, insistent bass line and radar-blip keyboards before making its way to its own major-key redemption. Along with “Lifeboy,” there was an unexpected twist: “Chalk Dust Torture,” a Phish staple that still delights disgruntled undergraduates, somehow evolved during the jam into the recognizable melody of “I Am Hydrogen,” played considerably faster than usual. It was the kind of variation that makes Phish’s fans take notice, though it wasn’t exactly a grand innovation. This was just a big, happy Phish party. The musicians’ fingers flew; lights splayed above the stage; glowsticks were tossed, in mass bursts, at big transitions; balloons bounced around; the year-end ritual was intact. Thursday’s concert was a high-level holding action; the next one, as always, might be something else entirely.

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Phish 2012-12-31 MSG New York, NY FLAC HD 24Bit

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Phish 2012-12-31 New York, NY This is the 24/48 HiDef Audio FLAC version Happy New Year! Please Seed...

Phish 2012-12-28 New York, NY

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Phish 2012-12-28 MSG New York, NY Happy New Year. Please seed so I can upload others.

Phish Ultimate Jams Compilation From 1984 To 2013 SBD Flac & Mp3

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the best Phish Jams Soundboards Only Jams! it's worth it!

AppleMagazine - Gone Phishing Online Fraud and Role on the SOcial Media (25 January 2013)

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AppleMagazine - Gone Phishing-Online Fraud and The Role of Social Media (25 January 2013)

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[color=red]AppleMagazine - Gone Phishing-Online Fraud and The Role of Social Media (25 January 2013)[/color] [img]http://i51.fastpic.ru/big/2013/0125/a7/91891cc84ea079c0e42927b445f39aa7.jpg[/img] AppleMagazine - 25 January 2013 (HQ PDF) English | 102 pages | HQ PDF | 62.00 Mb AppleMagazine is a weekly publication packed with news, iTunes and Apps reviews, interviews and original articles on anything and everything Apple. Apple Magazine brings a new concept of light, intelligent, innovative reading to your fingertips; with a global view of Apple and its influence on our lives - be it leisure activities, family or work-collaborative projects. Elegantly designed and highly interactive, Apple magazine will also keep you updated on the latest weekly news. It's that simple! It’s all about Apple and its worldwide culture influence, all in one place, and only one tap away. [color=blue][b]Please use 7Zip / WinRAR / Universal Extractor to EXTRACT FILES. Thank You[/b][/color] [img]http://kastatic.com/i2/users/0f72845cdfe90fb87159e2930d3a4736.gif[/img] [img]http://kastatic.com/i2/users/574d5c240d52ebb26b9eeb3634a87b07.gif[/img] [img]http://kastatic.com/i2/users/6da6d2becaa013d9afbae59ca1bc4f02.gif[/img]

Phish - LIVE 2009 Summer Tour [256k MP3]

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PHISH - 2009 SUMMER TOUR LIVE PHISH DOWNLOADS [256k MP3] 2009-05-31 (Fenway Park, Boston, MA) 2009-06-02 (Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY) 2009-06-04 (Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY) 2009-06-05 (Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY) 2009-06-06 (Comcast Center, Mansfield, MA) 2009-06-07 (Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, NJ) 2009-06-09 (Asheville Civic Center, Asheville, NC) 2009-06-10 (Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN) 2009-06-12 (Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Manchester, TN) 2009-06-14 (Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Manchester, TN) 2009-06-16 (The Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO) 2009-06-18 (Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown, PA) 2009-06-19 (Verizon Wireless Music Center, Noblesville, IN) 2009-06-20 (Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI) 2009-06-21 (Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI) 2009-07-30 (Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO) 2009-07-31 (Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO) 2009-08-01 (Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO) 2009-08-02 (Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO) 2009-08-05 (Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA) 2009-08-07 (Gorge Amphitheatre, George, WA) 2009-08-08 (Gorge Amphitheatre, George, WA) 2009-08-11 (Toyota Park, Bridgeview, IL) 2009-08-13 (Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center, NY) 2009-08-14 (The Comcast Theatre, Hartford, CT) 2009-08-15 (Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD) 2009-08-16 (Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Seen them twice on this tour [Asheville and Saratoga] Awesome bunch of shows - Compiled from multiple downloads - tagged and artwork as always are complete - enjoy

PHISH 1998 07 25 DVD South Park Austn, TX

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Phish July 25th 1998 South Park Austin, Texas. End of set 1 (Julius) and all of Set 2. VHS > DVD

Phish 1995-06-20 LP remaster @320

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Setlist from Phish Net: Set 1: Llama, Spock’s Brain, Ginseng Sullivan > Foam, Bathtub Gin, If I Could, Taste, I Didn’t Know, Split Open and Melt Set 2: Halley’s Comet > Chalk Dust Torture, Prince Caspian, Uncle Pen, Mike’s Song ->Contact > Weekapaug Groove > Hold Your Head Up > Cracklin’ Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Highway to Hell Encore: Slave to the Traffic Light, Amazing Grace Below is a blurb about the concert from Kevin Shapiro: 6/20/95 Blossom Music Center – Cuyahoga Falls, OH It was hot and humid on Tuesday June 20, 1995 – the night after the Summer Solstice – when Phish played their first headline show at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The venue was a wooden, natural parabolic amphitheater designed by Peter van Dijk and set inside the Cuyahoga Valley National Park near Cleveland. Phish had played Blossom once before in 1992 opening for Santana but this time they sold more than half of the 18,000 tickets to the eleventh show of a 22-show summer tour. The band’s first live record, A Live One, was to be released the following Tuesday and Trey had recorded his experimental jazz project, Surrender To The Air, during the spring. Phish and their management had begun the move from Boston to Vermont. Adding to the atmosphere of change, the Minkin backdrops that had been used onstage since 12/31/91 were replaced with a new set of Minkin-designed fabric scrims better suited to amphitheaters. The band was playing new material too, including a cluster of songs debuted a month before at a one off show in Lowell, Massachusetts like Spock’s Brain, Theme From The Bottom, Strange Design and more. The ten summer shows between Lowell and Blossom saw the first live performances of Taste, and Prince Caspian as well as new covers like A Day In The Life and Johnny B. Goode. Most of these originals were eventually recorded for Billy Breathes, which hit the streets more than a year later in fall 1996. Blossom ’95 was a barn burner, kicking off with a Llama opener followed by a killer Spock’s Brain – the 4th of of 5 played in summer 1995 before the song was shelved until 2000. Set I also featured Bathtub Gin with a pogo-stick tension jam that the band rode right over the cliff. Taste and I Didn’t Know followed and Trey introduced Fish during I Didn’t Know as “the only living layer that’s fueling this living layer.” A deep and crazy Split Open And Melt closed set I as Fish deconstructed the beat, breaking up the jam in a demented ticktock vibe that led to a taste of Dave’s Energy Guide and some huge drums and bass. Set II opened with Halley’s Comet > Chalk Dust Torture, with some incendiary full-band jamming (and another taste of DEG) during Chalk. The major highlight of the show was centered on the jaw-dropping, first-ever combination of Mike’s Song > Contact > Weekapaug Groove. This Mike’s is must-hear, primal Phish that culminated in a spooky pulsating drone accentuated by sirens and Fish’s maniacal giggling. The pure insanity of the Mike’s ending formed the transition into Contact. Weekapaug Groove finished the suite, with Trey focusing on rhythm leaving Page free to shape the jam and foreshadowing the addition of Trey’s percussion rig in fall. Weekapaug ended in a deep, tribal section that melted into Hold Your Head Up as Trey took over the drums and Fish sang Cracklin’ Rosie. A possessed Highway To Hell capped the set. The encore was Slave To The Traffic Light, with some nice improvisation that bumped between huge arena-rock and a minimalistic, almost ambient work from Page’s Rhodes to Fish’s cymbal rolls. Amazing Grace closed another Ohio show for the ages. The icing on the cake of the 6/20/95 Blossom release is the filler from the next show – the entire second set from 6/22/95 at Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center in Canandaigua, New York. This outrageous 3-song set picked up where the band left off at Blossom and rocketed through the stratosphere so fast and far that it even left some veteran fans confused about the band’s new direction, which was clearly OUT. Set II from FLPAC was based around a giant 41-minute Tweezer that was instantly known by all present as “The Fleezer”. Theme From The Bottom opened set II and led into perhaps one of the weirdest Tweezersin Phish history. This Tweezer spun its way into a bluegrass detour through My Generation (in the style it was played at Blossom’s soundcheck and eventually on 10/31/95 when the band covered Quadrophenia), some bent jazz complete with screaming, vacuum accompaniment and even a quick Rift tease. The Fleezer departed its free-form psychedelic roots just in time to segue into Tweezer Reprise by way of a piano interlude. Trey acknowledged the magnitude of what just transpired with his refrain of “Step into the Fleezer” as the band laid waste to the first Tweezer > Tweezer Reprise combination in more than four years. To call this segment Filler is to do it an injustice – Blossom and FLPAC are forever connected. 6/20/95 Blossom was created from Paul Languedoc’s stereo soundboard/audience mix, mastered by Fred Kevorkian and contains three and a half hours of music totaling just 25 songs. The 3-CD-length set is currently available as a FLAC and MP3 download at livephish.com and is slated for release by JEMP Records on April 30, 2013. Enjoy! –ks

Phish 2011 NYE Run at Madison Square Garden, SBD (mp3)

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All four shows from the 2011 New Year's run at Madison Square Garden. Live Phish soundboard source, for those who lost their ticket stubs. [image=k9UbWjDg25] December 28, 2011 Set 1: Free, Glide > Possum, Cities, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Stash, Contact > Sample in a Jar, Kill Devil Falls > Bathtub Gin Set 2: Birds of a Feather, Carini -> Tweezer > My Friend, My Friend -> Rock and Roll -> NICU, Bouncing Around the Room, Harry Hood > Bug Encore: Tube > Rocky Top > Tweezer Reprise December 29, 2011 Set 1: The Sloth, You Enjoy Myself, Back on the Train, The Moma Dance, Funky Bitch, Maze, Roses Are Free, Halley's Comet > Run Like an Antelope Set 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Simple -> Lifeboy > Guyute, Mike's Song > Chalk Dust Torture -> I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Show of Life > Character Zero Encore: Loving Cup December 30, 2011 Set 1: Punch You In the Eye > Prince Caspian > Backwards Down the Number Line, Nellie Kane, Divided Sky, Sand, Vultures, Rift, Joy, Quinn the Eskimo Set 2: Wilson > Axilla > Piper > Twist > Julius > Golgi Apparatus > Also Sprach Zarathustra > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > David Bowie, The Squirming Coil Encore: Boogie On Reggae Woman, Good Times Bad Times December 31, 2011 Set 1: AC/DC Bag > Wolfman's Brother, Scent of a Mule, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Lawn Boy, Gotta Jibboo, Farmhouse, Pebbles and Marbles, Ocelot > Fluffhead Set 2: Party Time, Light -> Golden Age > Theme From the Bottom, Heavy Things > Ghost > Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley > 46 Days > Suzy Greenberg Set 3: Cavern, Steam > Auld Lang Syne > Down with Disease, The Wedge, Alaska, Wading in the Velvet Sea, First Tube Encore: Slave to the Traffic Light

Phish – Star Lake 98 (2012) 320 sbd

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The Star Lake 98 show was the 20th of summer to showcase the loose, experimental vibe of a tour that began in Europe and jumped to the United States enroute to the summer’s ending Lemonwheel festival. The introduction of a never-before-played cover most nights earned the tour the nickname “summer of covers” from fans and Star Lake’s contribution was a Trench Town Rock opener. This was Phish’s first and only cover of the Bob Marley classic in the city where he last performed live. Star Lake also saw the return of Time Loves A Hero which was a huge bustout - played for the first time in a decade and segued out of a sultry Wolfman’s Brother. Julius, an extended percussive Fee outro, a deep Maze and soaring Reba set the stage for set II. The second set featured a supersized and super-swinging, ethereal Runaway Jim opener and a neat pairing of Meat > Limb By Limb. Local flavor of the Commonwealth was provided by Bittersweet Motel (the title of the Phish documentary recorded during Europe ’98 dates) and Wilson, King of Prussia.

Phish Hurricane Sandy Relief 1993-05-03 @ 320

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In late October of last year, Hurricane Sandy bore down on the Atlantic seaboard, wreaking havoc and leaving a swath of devastation. Among the hardest hit from this "super storm" were costal areas of both New York and New Jersey. In response, the WaterWheel Foundation with the help of the Mimi Fishman Foundation quickly launched a ticket auction for Phish’s NYE run at Madison Square Garden. Eight pair of tickets raised over $10,000, which was then donated to The Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties in NJ and The Food Bank for New York City to assist with their relief efforts. Proceeds from this release will go to benefit rebuilding efforts in both New Jersey (Middlesex County Long Term Recovery Group) and New York (respondandrebuild.org). 5/3/93 Tracklisting CD 1/3 Set I: 1. Buried Alive > (3:01) 2. Rift (5:59) 3. Weigh > (4:58) 4. Chalk Dust Torture (6:05) 5. Esther > (9:04) 6. Split Open And Melt (9:37) 7. Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > (5:26) 8. Fly Famous Mockingbird > (2:48) 9. Vibration Of Life > (0:53) 10. Fly Famous Mockingbird > (12:24) 11. Possum (10:22) 12. Lawn Boy > (2:43) 13. Cavern (4:18) CD 2/3 Set II: 1. AC/DC Bag > (7:32) 2. The Curtain > (5:59) 3. Tweezer > (10:18) 4. Manteca > (2:04) 5. Tweezer > (4:40) 6. Contact > (6:03) 7. It’s Ice > (7:29) 8. McGrupp And The Watchful Hosemasters > (9:26) 9. Runaway Jim (7:27) 10. Big Ball Jam > (2:06) 11. Hold Your Head Up > (1:26) 12. Love You (7:07) 13. Hold Your Head Up (1:15) CD 3/3 Set II continued: 1. My Sweet One > (1:59) 2. Tweezer Reprise (3:48) Encore: 3. Memories (1:39) 4. Amazing Grace (1:54) 5. Highway To Hell (3:41)

Phish.SPAC.2013-07-06.SBD.Saratoga Springs.NY

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SPAC Night 2 Phish.2013/07/06.SBD.Saratoga Springs.NY

Phish.SPAC-2013-07-07.SBD.Saratoga Springs.NY

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Phish.SPAC-2013-07-07.SBD.Saratoga Springs.NY

Phish 2013 07 21 Northerly Island

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Phish: Sun, Jul 21, 2013 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island, Chicago, IL Set 1: Dinner and a Movie, AC/DC Bag > Maze, Mound, Funky Bitch > Bathtub Gin, Wilson, Water in the Sky, Boogie On Reggae Woman > Run Like an Antelope[1] Set 2: Energy > Ghost[2] -> The Lizards, Harpua[3], Run Like an Antelope Encore: Character Zero [1] Aborted. [2] Seven Below teases from Fish and Mike. [3] With the cast of Second City.

Phish 2013 07 20 Northerly Island

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Phish: Sat, Jul 20, 2013 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island, Chicago, IL Set 1: Prince Caspian > Twist[1] > Ha Ha Ha > Possum, Cities, Lawn Boy, I Didn't Know > Rift, Destiny Unbound > My Friend, My Friend, Kill Devil Falls > Cavern > David Bowie[2] Set 2: Back on the Train > Mike's Song > Theme From the Bottom -> Weekapaug Groove, Golden Age > Waves > Piper > Slave to the Traffic Light Set 3: Meatstick > Birds of a Feather, Strange Design > Ocelot > Light[3] > Harry Hood > Good Times Bad Times Encore: Shine a Light [1] Oye Como Va tease from Trey. [2] Melt the Guns quotes from Fish. [3] Dave's Energy Guide tease.

Phish 2013 07 19 Northerly Island

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Set 1: Suzy Greenberg, Wolfman's Brother, Backwards Down the Number Line, It's Ice, The Moma Dance > My Soul, Scent of a Mule[1], 46 Days, Limb By Limb, Julius Set 2: Down with Disease > Prince Caspian[2] [1] Fishman on Marimba Lumina. [2] Unfinished; the show was cancelled due to severe weather concerns.
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