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Pink Talking Fish // Live @ The NorVa // 2.27.16

Article by Wendy Podmenik Darugar
Photos by Glenn Woodell and Wendy Podmenik Darugar

 

NORFOLK, VA — What do you get when you combine Pink Floyd, The Talking Heads, and Phish? A hybrid, a fusion of styles, moods, and musical classics in the form of Pink Talking Fish. Brain child of Eric Gould, former founding member of jam band Particle, PTF melds selections from each band (and tosses in a few surprises) in a seamless stream to create a musical story that evolves every single show.

PTF also features Richard James on keyboards, Dave Brunyak on guitar, and Zack Burwick on the drums. You can read our pre-show interview with Zack here:

The show is accompanied with a distinctive laser light experience that creates a mellow, yet danceable vibe for the entire evening.

Set lists change from show to show; fans are always in for a surprise and PTF posts updates from each night so followers can keep up with the newest combinations. For the show on Feb 27th at the NorVa, the setlist was:

Set 1:
Shine On You Crazy Diamond>
Punch You In The Eye>
Slippery People>
Young Lust>
Gumbo*>
Slippery People
Wild Wild Life
Fearless**>
Halley’s Comet>
Psycho Killer***>
Mother
Run Like An Antelope

Set 2:
Down With Disease>
Big Business
One Of These Days>
Lengthwise>
One Of These Days>
The Lizards
Take Me To The River>
Makisupa Policeman/Brain Damage Mashup>
What A Day That Was
Comfortably Numb>
Piper>
Crosseyed And Painless>
Eclipse

Loving Cup

 

 

Wendy Podmenik Woodell: Since entering the world of photography in 2013, WENDY PODMENIK has focused her interest on live music. Her ultimate goal is to successfully present the live music genre as an art form which preserves the expression, emotion, and energy of specific moments in time. ////// GLENN WOODELL spends his musical time working both on and around the stage. He's spent decades behind the lens as a visual artist, and for his career, studied human vision as a scientific researcher. His time on the stage these days is either spent holding on to a bass guitar or a camera.