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Phish have staged plenty of ambitious moments during their 30-plus year career, from playing an hour-long version of "Runaway Jim" to suspending themselves above arenas in giant hot dogs. But nothing is more than 2017 Baker's Dozen residency at Madison Square Garden, when the band played 237 different songs, with no repeats, over the course of 13 nights.
The process of Baker's Dozen was shrouded in secrecy at the time. Goal Between Me and My MindTrey Anastasio, the new documentary about singer-guitarist, sweaters back the curtain on the process. Anastasio can be seen having a conference call with drummer Jon Fishman as they work on the arrangement to "Thread," a song they debuted that year and played as the 6th of July at Boston's Fenway Park. "It sticks in my head so much," Anastasio says to Fishman.
"We need songs right now," Anastasio tells the camera, "Because we're trying to do this thing called the Bakers Dozen. It's exciting. "
Between Me and My Mind will start on July 17th, 2011. Phish have been on tour, with dates coming up in Colorado and, next year, in Cancun, Mexico.
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