Harry Hood
Phish
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Harry! Harry! Where do you go when the lights go out Harry! Harry! Where do you go when the lights go out Harry! Harry! Where do you go when the lights go out Harry! Harry! Where do you go? Thank you Mr. Miner Thank you Mr. Miner Thank you Mr. Miner Thank you Mr. Miner Thank you Mr. Miner Thank you Mr. Hood I can feel good (I feel good) about Hood! I can feel good (I feel good) about Hood! I can feel good (I feel good) about Hood! I can feel good (I feel good) about Hood! You can feel good!
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Written by: TOM MARSHALL, TREY ANASTASIO
Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
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10 facts about this song
Origin of the Song"Harry Hood" is a song composed by the American rock band Phish. It was first unveiled in the 1980s and is known for its instrumental jamming and poignant lyrics.
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Song Title InspirationThe song is named after H.P. Hood, a dairy company in New England, as a tribute to a delivery truck driver named Harry, who lived near the members of the band during their time at the University of Vermont.
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Live Performance Staple"Harry Hood" is often played at live Phish concerts, with each performance of the piece featuring unique improvisational elements.
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Absence on Studio AlbumsDespite being a fan favorite, "Harry Hood" has never been recorded on a studio album by Phish. It is only available on live records and performance releases.
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Song LengthPerformances of "Harry Hood" can often last up to 20 minutes or longer, especially during concerts, as the band uses it as a platform for extended improvisational jams.
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Fan ParticipationDuring live performances of "Harry Hood," it is customary for Phish fans to shout out "Hood" during a particular segment of the lyrics, showcasing a high level of fan participation and engagement.
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Song StructureThe structure of "Harry Hood" is unique, featuring a composed introduction, a harmonious segment known as the "bliss" section, and then an extended jam that reaches a crescendo before concluding.
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Notable PerformanceOne of the most notable performances of "Harry Hood" was at Madison Square Garden on December 31, 1993, known as the "MSG Hood." The 18-minute rendition is considered a standout performance of the song by fans and critics alike.
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Emotional ImpactMany fans have described "Harry Hood" as having a significant emotional impact, with its evocative lyrics and extended musical sections that build to a climactic ending.
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Tribute to FriendshipThe lyrics for "Harry Hood" may be interpreted as a tribute to friendship, with lines like "You can feel good about Hood" providing a sense of camaraderie and loyalty.
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