Harry Hood

Phish · Hampton/winston-Salem '97 [2011]

Harry! Harry! Where do you go when the lights go out (3x)

Harry! Harry! Where do you go?

Thank you Mr. Miner (5x)

Thank you Mr. Hood

I can feel good (I feel good) about Hood! (4x)

You can feel GOOD!

Harry Hood

Phish's "Harry Hood" stands as a standout track from their 1997 live album "Hampton/Winston-Salem '97," capturing the band's signature improvisational spirit. Recorded during a concert in North Carolina, the song exemplifies the group's ability to blend rock, blues, and jazz elements into a dynamic performance. The track features intricate guitar work and a driving rhythm section that has become a staple in Phish's extensive discography. Known for its energetic delivery and the band's unique approach to live music, "Harry Hood" remains a favorite among fans and critics alike, reflecting the collaborative nature of their performances. Its enduring popularity highlights Phish's contribution to the jam band genre and their ability to create memorable musical moments that resonate across generations.