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$79.00
Brand new 7-DVD box set documenting The Clifford Ball, a landmark concert event that drew more than 70,000 fans to upstate New York in August 1996. The Clifford Ball was the first of seven, two-day spectacles the band staged, including The Great Went a year later, followed by Lemonwheel in 1998. The Clifford Ball was held in Plattsburgh New York at a decommissioned air force base, where Phish played two marathon concerts and delivered a one-of-a-kind experience for fans.
The box set features nine hours of concert and event footage (with six complete sets of music recorded Live August 16 & 17, 1996 and bonus features including Phish’s extended soundcheck, its late night flatbed truck jam and a 30-minute featurette with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and more. This regionless DVD set includes options for both stereo and 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound Audio (remixed and mastered from the band's multi-track tapes). 4:3 aspect ratio.
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$19.00
On July 22, 1997, Phish performed the second show of their U.S. summer tour at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Raleigh, NC through a torrent of rain, thunder and lightning. Rather than cancel the gig, the band played on with the music mirroring the peaks in the storm’s intensity. Highlights include “Down With Disease” that slowly segues into “Mike’s Song”—the first and only time these two classic tunes were ever paired together in such a way—as well as “Taste,” complete with near Biblical thunder and lightning display.
Overall the show is remembered as a significant example of Phish’s hallmark approach to group improvisation with the performances here characterized by an exceptionally democratic and refined balance of four musical voices. This 2-DVD set features more than 2 1/2 hours of 5-camera footage with 5.1 Dolby Surround or optional stereo sound.
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$23.00
Shot in breathtaking High Definition, the DVD follows the band along with 60,000 loyal Phish fans from all over the world to IT - a two day festival in remote Limestone, Maine that marked the end of their summer 2003 tour.
This 2 DVD set features the complete 90 minute PBS special as well as over 4 hours of music available in 5.1 Surround Sound, including additional interviews, 150 minutes of uncut bonus songs and an extensive photo gallery.
Released 2004. Region 1 only (US & Canada).
$17.00
9.30.00
Thomas & Mack Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
$15.00
This documentary by director Todd Phillips is an uncensored musical travelogue that follows Phish from Maine (The Great Went, August 1997), to Rochester, NY (12/11/97) and across Europe on their Summer 1998 tour.
Released 2000. Region 1 only (US & Canada).
$15.00
This DVD features a sold out show at San Francisco's legendary Fillmore. It captures the ten-piece ensemble and an appearance from pitcher Vida Blue as he shows up to meet the band for the first time.
Released 2004. Region 1 only (US & Canada).
$17.98
Mike Gordon's film about the recording of The Deep End, the life & loss of Allen Woody, the essence of bass and the bass players Gov't Mule has collected for The Deep End albums. Rising Low was the winner of the Joe Jarvis Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary at the 2002 Newport International Film Festival. 88 minutes, including options for Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, commentary by the director, a lunchbox of lost footage, and bonus bass player featurettes. Region 1 only (US & Canada).
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