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Published: 2012/03/23
by Richard Gehr
Page McConnell, Oteil Burbridge and Russell Batiste: Living La Vida Blue (Relix Revisited)

The trio needed a name after booking its debut gigs—December 30, 2001, at Page’s hometown club Higher Ground in Burlington, Vermont, and the next night at Roseland in New York. Page found it in the lyrics to “Electra Glide,” settling upon Oakland A’s pitching star Vida Blue, who works in the San Francisco Giants’ front office, for at least two reasons. “First, I always thought he had a great name. He was a young and amazingly smooth pitcher who embodied much of what was going on in the seventies that influenced us, such as the Miles Davis electric bands I listened to so much. Second, he was an amazing technician, and there’s some of that in the band, especially with Russell and Oteil.”
Wasn’t there a midwestern hardcore band called Vida Blue? “ The Vida Blue,” Page corrects me. “And there used to be until I bought the name from them.”
Page’s first lyrics appear in the gorgeous track “Electra Glide.”They may not directly concern his experience with Phish, and yet … well, you decide: “But the magical experience won’t last/We linger on, time passes by/ You can hang on, but the harder you try, the less you enjoy— hold on tight.” They remind me of Phish lyricist Tom Marshall’s writing voice, which McConnell takes as a compliment. “I thought of Tom a lot as I was writing lyrics,” he says.
Page misses playing with Phish “immensely, and intensely,” he says. But on a personal level, “I’m as close, and in some ways closer, to those guys now as I’ve ever been.” Having enjoyed Phish’s heightened level of musical communication for seventeen years, I wonder if the experience might have spoiled him for other collaborations. “We really worked to make it what it was, although we probably didn’t realize how lucky we were at the time.”Pause.“We did know how lucky we were, but it’s still hardto conceive of how cool it was. Over time I’ve been able to appreciate the situation’s uniqueness and how intense and special it was.”
Any regrets about the hiatus? “Not a single one. It was the right thing to do no matter what happened afterward. We all knew it. Nobody felt as though it were a bad or a weird thing at all.” Could he predict if/when the band will reunite? “I couldn’t put odds on anything like that except to say that I really think we’re going to get back together, and I really hope we do. I think we all want to get back together.”
And why not give Russell Batiste the last word? “I told Page that when they put Phish back together, I want to play percussion.”
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