Hear the MSG Organist Warm Up for Phish with an Instrumental “Harry Hood”

December 28, 2017

Tonight Phish will make their return to New York’s famed Madison Square Garden for another round of New Year’s Eve celebrations, playing their first of four nights at the venue just a few months after making history there with their impressive 13-night Baker’s Dozen run, and The Garden’s organist Chad Dinzes helped warm up the place with a special tribute to the band. 

Dinzes, a noted Phish head who has played with tribute act Strange Design, has unleashed instrumental nods to the quartet in the past and continued last night at the New York Rangers hockey game at MSG, where Dinzes treated the crowd to his version of Phish’s crowd-energizing cut “Harry Hood.” The moment was first mentioned on Twitter by sports writer Brett Cyrgalis and picked up by YEMblog. Dinzes himself then responded with a clip of the tune, writing that he was “warming up the arena a bit.”

Watch below.