DMB Fan Hears Phish for the First Time!! | Reacting to "Harry Hood"

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2023
  • #phish #harryhood #reaction
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Комментарии • 148

  • @phishfan

    Three things to keep in mind- "the only rule is it begins", 'the trick was to surrender to the flow", and, 'whatever you do take care of your shoes."

  • @connerzedalis9651

    So Harry Hood was the mascot of the Hood milk company and the end part of the song was their jingle back in the 80s when the song was written. Three of the band members used to live in an apartment that was across the street from the Hood bottling plant and that jingle played almost constantly so it was pretty engrained into their heads. Mr miner was the person who lived in the apartment before them and so they used to get his mail before he changed his address. Basically the song is kind of a big inside joke to them:) hope I helped! Also check out like 2001 or sand when you get a chance

  • @markwilliams142

    Experiencing Phish is unique to everyone. Experience it in your own way with no care about what others think.

  • @radarsmilin1179

    I highly recommend live, subbed for reacting to phish. I hope you continue, best live band ever. I've seen DMB many times throughout his career, but there is nothing as fun as a phish show :)

  • @cshubs
    @cshubs  +8

    I attended UVM in the late 80s when they were still playing dorms and house parties. Down the street were Ben & Jerry making ice cream, and for a short time, Bernie Sanders was still mayor.

  • @alan-daniel

    The Phish studio work is largely... fine. There are some gems, though, like the "If I Could" from the album Hoist, that features Alison Krauss. Most of us would (me definitely included) recommend sticking with live stuff, though. Basically anything that Phish puts out on their official RUclips channel is a safe bet, as it's usually one of the highlights from a given show. "Harry Hood" is a community favorite, as it's consistently well played and almost always delivers a big, triumphant peak, the thing that made so many of us fall in love and become obsessed with this band. Nobody out there understands how to do that kind of thing better than Trey and Phish.

  • @RustyCyler

    The band is from Vermont and in VT there was a milk company that sold milk under the name Hood. The mascot for the company was a cartoon milkman named Harry Hood. Hood milk's slogan was "You can feel good about Hood". The line "where do you go when the lights go out" is talking about the milkman mascot Harry... in the refrigerator and they're asking Harry... "where do you go when the (refrigerator)lights go out'. Ya know how the fridge light goes out when you close the fridge door. And "thank you Mr. Minor" is referencing their old landlord who used to let them practice without hassling the band.

  • @LumpyHeadStudios

    Some suggestions for powerful, cohesive, and transcendent jams-

  • @ryankartheiser855

    I started the there first live release A Live One. Phish is known more for there live performance. But I still really enjoy the studio. You can really go wrong with anything from Phish. FYI I am a DMB fan as well.

  • @jayredz7807

    "Harry Hood" is a heck of an introduction. Try "Billy Breathes" studio album along with "A Live One"

  • @jesslloydjansen

    Honestly, the best thing you could do is go to a live show or two shows on consecutive nights.... you'll be hooked for life. Pun intended. Cheers

  • @incidentalist

    Yes I would know what song it was :D Like 75% slower than usual tho!

  • @hlf_coder6272

    Technically it's actually not the original band. Originally they had no keyboardist and two guitarists, but that was only from 83-85 when they were still in college. The other guitar player had "creative differences" and left the band. That summer Trey and Fishman (the drummer) went to Europe and while they were gone Mike (the bass player) basically hired Page (the keyboardist) on his own.

  • @FlowerSupply420

    And to answer how to get into Phish, the answer is to have a Sherpa, a spirit guide, a vet of the scene take you through the “best ofs” of every phish track.

  • @chaseroberts116

    This is like a 6/7 on the Hood scale. Studio albums can help when it comes to knowing when they are going type-2 , or when they launch into an improv jam.

  • @zoephotoart

    Late answering, but because this song is largely composed (instead of improv jamming), yes, if I dropped in I would immediately know what song it is. When they have type 2 jam sections (where they divert completely from the original song structure - which they frequently do) it might take longer to pick up on what song it is. I highly recommend you checking out the Harry Hood on the A Live One album - that whole album is a great intro to live Phish. For studio Phish: Billy Breathes, Junta, and Hoist are your best bets but live is where it's at. Enjoy!

  • @ck12397

    The thing about Phish and every time they play a song is that they never play it the same way twice, unless the song doesn't have a jam and is strictly composed music from start to finish. But even then they might play with the effects on their instruments to give the song a new sound.

  • @pertjacanape

    Dave is a force of nature with certain generic gifts and a heavy load of trauma from his past which he has been working through in his songs for his entire career; he was lucky to find Carter and luckier still that Charlottesville had the scene it did, and the rest of the original lineup sort of coalesced around Dave's tremendous drive and Carter's fericious rhythmic engine. In this regard the DMB is an extension of one personality--Dave's.

  • @mdaviar

    OMG what a great intro to Phish w/ Harry Hood! If you had to make me choose... Harry Hood might be my favorite Phish song. So, hard to choose. But, It's def top 5.. or 3... But, yeah what an Intro to Phish! Always Always Always Always Always listen to live Phish! I'd recommend watching/ reviewing "Ghost" from Prague 7/6/98. There are just so many great songs a performances!... it's hard to pick just a few. The songs "Stash", "Tube", "You Enjoy Myself", "First Tube", "Mike's Song", "Weekapaug Groove", "Mercury", "2001" and "Sand" are some of my favs! So many good songs! Maybe we get you into the story "The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday" at some point! Enjoy the ride down this rabbit hole you plunged into! 😃

  • @kevinomalley22

    You asked at the end, Phish has played that song 415 times :)