Harry Hood

Album: Phish: Ventura (1995)
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  • Harry! Harry! Where do you go when the lights go out
    Harry! Harry! Where do you go when the lights go out
    Harry! Harry! Where do you go when the lights go out

    Harry! Harry! Where do you go?

    Thank you Mr. Miner
    Thank you Mr. Miner
    Thank you Mr. Miner
    Thank you Mr. Miner
    Thank you Mr. Miner

    Thank you Mr. Hood

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

    You can feel good! Writer/s: TOM MARSHALL, TREY ANASTASIO
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Joe from Morristown, NjFrom what I've been told, "Thank you Mr. Minor" was saying thank you to their landlord "Mr. Minor" who was their landlord while they lived in that apartment across the street from the Hood Dairy Company.
  • Clubber Lange from Ocean Gate, NjPeople in the later years of Phish would yell out "BALLS" after the singing of the word "Harry"...
  • Zach Anderson from Medway, MaThe jam at the end is so amazing. The A Live One version is amazing. Also, see if you can get ahold of the copy with Sam Bush playing violin, very cool. Shows how Phish can convey emotion and enery and spirituality with out the use of silly old words.
  • Andrew from Charleston, ScI have also heard the line "Where do you go when the lights go out?" refers to the man who lives inside the refridgerator. So they were asking what happened to him when they shut the door.
  • Jordan from Seattle, Waits tru in red rocks '96 is where it all started
  • Barry from New York, NyWhen I'm at shows, I yell "Harry." I saw them in Philidalphia when they opened with this tune. That was in the fall of '99, what a great tour. In fact the entire '99 year was a great Phish memory. The Oswego Airport version was great too, with the fireworks.
  • Hal from Gaithersburg, Mdat red rocks in 96 a flyer was passed out urging people to yell HOOD after the band sang harry. this became standard from there on in.
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