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Phish - IT Waves Full Concert at Clinton County Fairgrounds

Venue: Loring Air Force Base Location: Limestone, Maine, United States Date: August 2, 2003

On August 2, 2003, Phish performed at the Clinton County Fairgrounds in Plattsburgh, New York, as part of their summer tour. This show occurred shortly after the release of their album "Round Room," which came out in December 2002. "Round Room" marked a significant moment for the band, as it was the first studio album recorded following their 2000 hiatus. During this period, Phish was re-establishing their identity and creative direction after an extended break. The live recording known as "IT Waves" showcases their improvisational prowess, a hallmark of Phish's performances, and features intricate jamming styles that some fans liken to avant-garde composers such as Xenakis and Stockhausen, highlighting the band's eclectic influences. This performance is also notable as it reflects their return to extensive touring and the rekindling of their dynamic stage presence in the early 2000s.

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