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Who
is Tom Marshall
Preface: Tom Marshall (born 11/12/63) is a friend of Trey's
from high
school, and lyricist or co-writer of many Phish songs,
including "Character
Zero" and "The
Farmhouse". He penned the poem which became "McGrupp
and the Watchful Hosemasters", which became the critical
seed for The
Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday.
Performance: He has appeared on stage on nine known occasions:
- to sing the lines he penned for "Antelope"
at New
Year's Eve shows for 1993, 1994, and 1995
- as the "Uber-Demon from Hell", singing Oasis' "Champagne
Supernova" at 12-29-96
- lead-singer for Collective Soul's "Shine" (not Candlebox;
they did "Far Behind"), during 12-31-95's
Forbin > Mockingbird
- as a white-clad vision from the future, singing The Proclaimers'
"500 Miles (I'm Gonna Be)" during the 12-30-97
"Harpua".
lead-signing ChumbaWumba's "Tubthumping" for the 11-21-98
encore (also featuring Carl
Gearhardt).
- lead-singing "Grind" at the 12-30-98
encore at MSG
- lead-singing on "Born to Run" as the encore 7-16-99
at PNC
- singing The Who's "We're Not Gonna Take It" at Nassau
10-8-99,
and put his hand around Trey and looked into his eyes when he
sang the lines "For you, I write the stories, in you, I find
inspiration..." yadda yadda.
He also has his own band, Amfibian
(note use of "f" instead of "ph").
Profession: Dan had posted an interview with Tom in which
he said he is "sort of a freelance biology professor, between jobs
at the moment, but willing to conduct impromptu seminars on the
peltate leaf of the pennyroyal at the drop of a hat." Luann
Abrahams responded (4/14/97): "Tom's a pretty modest guy, and
he'll probably be cross with me for making this public, but people
should know the extent of his reach. He did his undergraduate work
at the University of Hawaii, Hanapepe, and he's got a doctorate
in cremular biology from the University of Leiden. His most recent
treatise on the effects of anabolic steroids on the spore path of
kale sprouts was awarded the Chedric C. Cheswick Prize from the
Cornwholh Institute for Effluent Research in Lavermaine, U.K. He
likes to hide
his light under a bushel, but it should be known that he squeezes
time out for lyric writing by using infra-red goggles in his greenhouse
while he stays up all night watching his spores replicate, yellow
legal pad in hand, and writing poetry in the margins of his notes.
He's a true renaissance man and I'm lucky to have met him (once)."
Prankster: Tom is rumored to have been instrumental in the
starting of the uno craze, and has often
convinced folks of incorrect titles (for example, calling
Oblivious Fool "Olivia's Pool").
Participation: Typically, Trey works with Tom's lyrics to
produce song. Occassionally, they've worked together -- for instance,
spending time together in a farmhouse (which birthed the song "Farmhouse").
But Mike Gordon had this to say (in a jamtv.com interview released
10/30/98) of Ghost:
We were all using Tom's book, of ten years of his writing.
I had never picked out lyrics and made up melodies to them from
his book before. This was the first time. It had always been just
Trey and Tom. So it was a lot more collaborative.
Production: In April 2000, Tom launched a new music production
company, Furry Thug Productions.
Photo
See also: Unofficial
Amfibian FAQ
Thanks also to Daniel Mielcarz, Dan Hantman, Shawn T. Foley, Brett
Sterba, Keith Herrick, Cory Ferber, and Forrest Reda for corrections
and additions.
"My poetry, I should think, has become
the way of my giving out what music is within me." - Tom
This page last updated January 24, 2007. All contents © 1992-2007 Ellis Godard. All rights reserved.