What is gamehendge phish?

Gamehendge is a concept album written by the American rock band Phish. The album tells the story of a fictional land called Gamehendge, which is ruled by the evil Wilson. The narrative follows the hero, Colonel Forbin, and his journey to steal Wilson's famous prize, The Helping Friendly Book. Along the way, Forbin meets a cast of characters including the lizards, the sloth, and the famous unicorn poster.

The album was written and performed by Phish in the mid-1980s and became a significant part of the band's early catalog. The story of Gamehendge was the basis for many of the band's live performances in the 1980s and 1990s, and its popularity grew among Phish fans, who often dressed up as characters from the story during live performances.

Phish's 1994 album, "Rift", includes several songs from Gamehendge, including "The Divided Sky", "Wilson", and "The Curtain With". Today, Gamehendge remains a beloved part of Phish's history and culture, with fans still discussing and theorizing about the intricate narrative more than 30 years after its creation.