Wilson

Phish · Vegas 96 [2007]

Oh out near Stonehenge, I lived alone

Oh out near Gamehendge, I chafed a bone

Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you

Wilson, Duke of Lizards

I beg it all trune for you



Talk my duke a mountain, Helping Friendly Book

In as far as fiefdom, I think you bad crook

Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you

Wilson, Duke of Lizards

I beg it all trune for you



I talked to Mike Christian, Rog and Pete the same

When we had that meeting, over down near Game(hendge)

Wilson, King of Prussia, I lay this hate on you

Wilson, Duke of Lizards

I beg it all trune for you



You got me back thinkin' that you're the worst one

I must inquire, Wilson

Can you still have fun?

Wilson

Can you still have fun?

Wilson

Can you still have fun?

Wilson

Wilson

Phish's "Wilson" stands as a defining track from their 1996 tour, captured on the live album Vegas 96. The song exemplifies the band's signature improvisational style, blending progressive rock, blues, and psychedelic elements into a sprawling, meditative journey. Often associated with the "Dance Band" era of their discography, the recording showcases the group's ability to build complex, shifting structures over extended periods. Its enduring popularity stems from its unique interplay between tight melodic hooks and the loose, exploratory nature of their live performances, cementing its place in the canon of classic jam band music.