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Music review- The naked truth about Phish
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Lalala: Every band has a community, a fan base. It makes no sense to compare that effect to Scientology, which demands strict adherence to a prescribed set of behaviors. We've already seen here that music communities are diverse and eclectic in belief and behavior. P.S. Dave Matthews Band is not a jamband.
1strowcenter: lalala....every band does not have a community in the sense we are discussing. Every band has a fanbase, yes, but that does not make it a community. We travel the country together, from show to show, city to city, making lifelong friends along the way. We help each other without question, without anything expected in return. It has been...
hoodatbe: gotta say - it was the first time i had seen phish in 15 years - music was solid, but man, were the (young) fans intense. and often not in a nice way - lots of pushing and shoving . . . a muskity muck at JPJ said the phish fans were far and away the most disrespectful bunch that has come through the arena thus far - more drunk and disporderly...
Kyle: Ya it is a mix sometimes our community is grat. I heard a guy at syracuse yell annd push a security guard for cleaing the aisle. I greabbed him and told him he is giving us all a bad name. He told mehe hated the band and he would do whatever the f he wants. To all people likethis stay home you give us a bad name and we dont want you there anyway....
cookieJar: One Phish head's salvation http://phisharchive. com/articles/2002/du mb.html "I was addicted to a life where I had no responsibility," she said, "where everything was about the search for the next peak experience. It was narcissistic and hedonistic and ultimately empty. I had nothing to show for it afterward." All experiences in life, for those...
BW: I can relate to the article above. I found drugs and alcohol way before I found Phish. I didnt discover the band until I had gotten sober 9 years ago and have attended many shows since. I wouldn't say that I've become addicted to the shows by any means, but i can appreciate how someone like me when i first found that booze and drugs did the trick...
Deadhead: "I used to be all messed up on drugs, then I found the lord, now I'm all messed up on the Lord" Cheech & Chong: (Sometime during the hazy 70's) Regarding the scene Garcia one said "...as far as I'm concerned, it's like I say, drugs are not the problem. Other stuff is the problem. " That's what I saw at the Phish show @ JPJ. Just sayin
Deadhead: "I used to be all messed up on drugs, then I found the lord, now I'm all messed up on the Lord" Cheech & Chong: (Sometime during the hazy 70's) Regarding the scene Garcia one said "...as far as I'm concerned, it's like I say, drugs are not the problem. Other stuff is the problem. " That's what I saw at the Phish show @ JPJ. Just sayin'
Bane: You don't have to be high/use drugs to enjoy a Phish show. Don't judge the music off one brief clip on YouTube. If you really want to gain an appreciation for the art of Phish you have to see more than one show, listen to their tracks in your own time. As with any music, judging from ignorance is simply ignorant.
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larry the cucumber: ahhhhh this is great, a heated discussion on readthehook.com, fake name, boobman, and BUTTernut all obviously look for boobs on readthehook.com. I can guess they are uneducated, measly, douche bags, who take pleasure in making fun of a sick nasty beat with untouchable rhyms that make your hat fly off and your britches hang low....
Jerett the Carrot: Are you allowed to say something blows on the hook? This video sucks DOOOOOOONG. Butternut Squash's sarcasm just kinda pisses me off. I would say Fakename's critique was spot on. And I'd say it's clear that larry the cucumber punches puppies
DJ K la Boss: i think its time some fools got brought back to earth Ok Larry, so you think you can rhyme? Get ready to get pickled in my lyrical brine only thing with less flava than a cucumber is you Those girls got flow like exlax in your digestive stew You know my girl Arin bout to get that vinegar dose turn you green and knobbly like a witches nose...
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