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Phish The Landlady (Live) Album: n/a
Genres: Jambands,Rock
Phish explores a world beyond improvisation, or at least introduces a new thought into this realm - Latin jazz. "The Landlady" is an instrumental track which shows some of Phish's musical influences beyond the Grateful Dead. |
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“The Landlady” finds Vermont’s premier jam band spicing up their improvisational roots with touches of Latin jazz. This instrumental track is more akin to classic Santana than the Grateful Dead, emphasizing fluid guitar and tinkling piano. The band is comfortably at home with "The Landlady," opening up promising new vistas for the most popular band you've likely never heard.
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Tom Kidd |
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Over the last 16 years, Tom Kidd has been reporting on the music business as a critic and reporter for the industry trade publication Music Connection. Currently, his public relations company, Pres Pak PR, is operating as an arm of the independent label Farren Music America. In his spare time, Tom listens to really bad music so you don't have to.
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very nice
hazem
awesome song!!!!
Max McKennakamsaRelta
Who doesn't like Phish? Well, unless you're from So Cal.
Kristin
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