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Cluster Flies : Sadler Vaden Covers Heavy Things

Phish’s song, “Heavy Things,” was the lead single off the band’s 2000 album, Farmhouse. “Heavy Things” became one of Phish’s most commercially successful releases, hitting No. 2 on Billboard’s Adult Alternative chart and also landing on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart. Guitarist Trey Anastasio first introduced “Heavy Things” during the electric trio portions of his May 1999 Solo Tour. That tour produced a number of songs that ended up on Farmhouse, though the live performance history of “Heavy Things” predates that tour. Anastasio’s frequent songwriting partner Tom Marshall co-wrote “Heavy Things” during a writing session that was last in a series of four weekend songwriting retreats the pair held at rented farmhouses in Vermont in 1997. Scott Herman is also credited with co-writing “Heavy Things,” making it one of 18 Phish’s he’s helped create, fellow

Cluster Flies : Amy Helm Covers Sleep

Neil and Pegi co-founded northern California’s Bridge School for severely disabled children in 1986. The couple was motivated to improve the life of their son Ben who was born with cerebral palsy. Bridge School Benefit Concerts were held annually from 1986 through 2016 (despite Neil and Pegi’s divorce in 2014 after 36 years of marriage). Phish, like the scores of all-star acts that played the Bridge School School Benefits, performed acoustically at Shoreline and thus “Sleep” was introduced during an “unplugged” set. Full band acoustic renditions of “Sleep” followed when Phish taped an episode of PBS’ Sessions At West 54th on October 20, 1998, and when the band opened their Fall Tour 1998 a show on October 29 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. “Sleep” went electric during the show on November 11, 1998, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Guitarist

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