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They,
uh... sing in Hebrew??
Foreign languages frequently show up in Phish lyrics. The chorus to "You Enjoy Myself" has been said to be Italian. Reba might be Russian. And "Yamar" might have some Spanish.
But Hebrew is most prominent, particularly "Avenu
Malkenu" as the fixed middle of "TMWSIY",
and "Jerusalem
City of Gold" as the end of "Demand"
on Hoist
and performed in various other places live. According to David Swartz
(9/25/94), Phish also "play 'Shalom Alychem' from time to time.
[when?] That's the song that was in the Abrams/Zucker movies like
Kentucky Fried Movie." And as Jake Roeker pointed out, at "4-18-92
Trey has Mike do a 'Passover' solo."
And this frequent connection makes sense. Mike and Fish are Jewish, and one group claims that Phish audiences may be 30% Jewish.
So far, no Phish songs use Esperanto,
Ojibwe, Klingon,
Swahili, and Zulu.
(Thanks to Forte
for the links!)
"Suddenly it's hip -- or at least acceptable -- to be Jewish. ... The most explicit reflection of a mainstream group's Jewish identity may be a few lines of the High Holidays prayer `Avinu Malkeinu' in the middle of a song by Phish, added in by band member -- and Conservative day school alumnus -- Mike Gordon."
-- Debra Nussbaum Cohen for Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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