The Overload
The Overload has not been seen in 965 Phish shows.
It was last played: 1996-10-31.
It was played at 0.05% of live shows.
It has been performed live 1 time(s).
Original Artist: Talking Heads
Original Album: Remain in Light (1980)
Vocals: Fish
Debut: 1996-10-31
Historian: Mark Toscano
If "Listening Wind" is a bittersweet requiem for the purity of unsullied life and culture, then The Overload is a death dirge for the same, a depressing epilogue in which jackhammers, televisions, and interchangeable-blade hand blenders emerge victorious over trees, breezes, and birdsongs. This song tells us that something unknown and horrible is coming or has it already arrived? Its a drone, one repetitive, shattering chord, the nihilist, zombie twin of Tomorrow Never Knows. Were doomed. The song is imperfect, marred by occasional tears and holes in its sonic weave. On the original, David Byrnes vocals just barely float above its leaden waters, in a sort of insomniac haze, like Caligaris Somnambulist telling us well all die at dawn.
All misery aside, Phishs version to close the second set on 10/31/96 went in a completely different direction. They made it into theatre, choosing a U2 meets Brazil way of expressing the songs feelings. Chaos slowly erupted onstage, and many fans present cant remember what exactly happened. Whatever did happen, it featured a jackhammer, Phish bus driver Dominic Placco, a megaphone, all the bands instruments, lights and smoke, four multi-media screens, a power drill, an Electrolux vacuum cleaner, a Black and Decker skillsaw, and Colonel Bruce Hampton. Draw your own conclusions.
Albums: Live Phish 15
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