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Phish

Phish Remastered - Full Concert at The E-Center, West Valley City, Utah

Venue: St. Paul Civic Center Location: St. Paul, Minnesota, United States Date: October 25, 1995

In October 1995, Phish was well into their career, having released their fifth studio album, "Billy Breathes," just a month prior in September. This album marked a significant moment for the band as it showcased a more polished sound and lyrical maturity compared to their earlier, more experimental works. The live recording from the E-Center in West Valley City, Utah, on October 25, 1995, captures the band in a period of transition, where they were gaining mainstream attention while maintaining their improvisational roots. Notably, during the performance, Trey Anastasio teased the song "San-Ho-Zay" in the middle of "Drowned," highlighting the band's penchant for blending different musical ideas on the spot. Furthermore, the dedication of "Driver" to "Wendy and Lisa" and the dedication of "Bittersweet Motel" to the patrons of The Dead Goat Saloon reflects the band’s deep connection to their fans and the vibrant music community surrounding them.

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