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One viewer of new Phish in 3D said take your glasses off and you see what Phish looks like to most fans at show.
Phish 3D opens April 30 nationwide including at the Hawkins Northfield in Denver (for tickets http://www.phish3dmovie.com/theaters/)
Filmed over three days in October 2009 at the band's Festival 8 in
Indio, Calif., "Phish 3D" focuses on two evening shows and one daytime
acoustic set. The film offers both field-wide shots and close-up,
instrument-level views during Phish's performances of favorite songs
such as "Tweezer," "Maze," "AC/DC Bag," "Mike's Song," and newer tracks
off their 2009 album "Joy" including "Stealing Time from the Faulty
Plan". The film also contains portions of the band's performance of the
Rolling Stones' "Exile on Main St.," part of Phish's Halloween "musical
costume" tradition of playing an entire album by another artist.
Not just a gimmick, the 3D aspect does add value in terms of bringing
the concert experience that much closer to the real
thing--crowd-spanning shots from behind simulate the feeling of being
part of the audience; balloons floated by the real-life crowd caused
theater-goers to swat the air in front of them. At several points
throughout the film, theater staff tossed real glow sticks into the
seats as concert staff would do at a live Phish show. Audience members
danced, applauded, sang along and even lit up a few (something theater
managers should undoubtedly be prepared for). The festival was filmed
by Action 3D Productions and presented in association with AEG Network
Live and Cinedigm.
The film's biggest flaw is the sound mix,
which favors the high end of Trey Anastasio's guitar and Page
McConnell's keyboards over Mike Gordon's bass and Jon Fishman's drums,
an imbalance that detracts somewhat from Phish's famed improvised
transitions. And longtime Phish purists might lament the film's
reflection of Phish's move away from extended, jazz-inspired
improvisation to more straight-ahead, rehearsed rock performance.
Still, by the time the film closed with Phish's energetic horn- and
backup vocalist-supported performance of "Suzy Greenberg," the theater
crowd volume was loud and a number of people were out of their stadium
seats and on their feet. "Phish 3D" isn't going to give fans the same
experience as a three-day camp out in the desert, but that might not
always be a bad thing.
For more information and tickets, visit Phish3Dmovie.com. After helping induct Genesis into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March, Phish announced a big summer tour. They'll also be performing a Stones tune on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" on May 13 during the show's "Exile On Main Street" week.
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