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Date: | Wed, 26 May 2004 14:11:39 -0400 |
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At 01:45 PM 5/26/04, you wrote:
>On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 13:14, Chris Henry wrote:
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> > http://tinyurl.com/2ktqm
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>I think it's a good thing that Phish is a non-violent sort of band,
>because I'm guessing that otherwise they'd have a dangerous reaction to
>people who go around calling them "a younger version of The Grateful
>Dead."
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>But I'm just guessing.
Indeed. For my part, I love the music at Phish shows, but I can't stand
the crowd. Call me an old fart, but if I've paid for a given seat I expect
to be able to sit in that seat - and not have to fight my way through the
aisles and, upon reaching said seat, argue about who has a right to be
there should I happen to get up for a whiz.
Outdoor fests are another matter altogether. Should be a great scene.. but
I predict way, way more people will show up than the ticket run would
suggest. That was the experience at Sugarbush eight or nine years ago, and
with the added cachet of these being the last shows... well, it should be
interesting. I don't think I'll be within two state lines of the place.
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