Phish Rocks Out A Cappella

Phish Rocks Out A Cappella

Phish often puts down their instruments for an a cappella jam. On Saturday, the band opened night two of its "Baker's Dozen" residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City with a rendition of The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever."

Jul 26, 2017 by Evan Feist
Phish Rocks Out A Cappella
Phish are known for their crazy covers and antics, especially during a long run of shows. The band's "Baker's Dozen," a 13-night residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City, is no different.

Phish Covers Fleet Foxes "White Winter Hymnal"


On night two of their epic run over the weekend, Phish dished out donuts to the first bunch of lucky fans who entered MSG. Strawberry was Saturday's flavor, and the band opened the show in an appropriate fashion.

Phish Opens Their Show With A Rendition of The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever" A Cappella


No strangers to unaccompanied vocal harmony, Phish often breaks up their marathon sets with some a cappella jams. 

Phish Singing Lynyrd Skynyrd's Classic "Freebird" A Cappella


They even attempt the occasional barbershop tune.

"Hello, My Baby" Performed by Phish


Ever the egalitarians, they conquer more than all-male barbershop repertoire.

"Sweet Adeline" as performed by Phish


Even when they cover pop tunes, they do so with a "doo-wop" flair...

"Space Oddity" opb David Bowie


What do you think of Phish's a cappella covers?
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