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In 1985, Mike, Fish, Page and friend Brian Miles Long lived in a house on King Street in Burlington, directly across from a regional Hood bottling plant. The plants pair of huge milk tanks bore Harrys smiling face, his grin illuminated at night by streetlight. Harry Hood was inspired by its namesake, the signature character of the Hood dairy companys advertising campaigns. The little animated milkman in the fridge would proudly rattle on about his companys dairy products when the unsuspecting folks opened their icebox doors. But what happened to Harry when the refrigerator door closed? Brian Long was the first to ask the question that has passed the lips of virtually every Phish fan. Harry! Harry! Where do you go when the lights go out?
When Trey and Fish travelled to Greece in the summer of 85, they experienced a tumultuous series of events involving a sea storm, a capsized raft, and lots of super-clean chemists reserve LSD. Following their return to safety, Trey wrote several chunks of new music inspired by the adventure. Back at the King Street house, a former tenant apparently named Mr. A. Miner was still receiving mail. One piece caught the bands collective eye, a form letter bursting at the seams with Miners name, telling him, Thank You, Mr. Miner. It is from these relatively nondescript circumstances that one of Phishs most beloved songs was born.
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