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Re: C/NC: Phish

Not a sentence I'd ever have expected to type but: There's a really good recent profile of Phish in The New Yorker with quotes from Bernie Sanders and Ian MacKaye: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/04/21/after-forty-years-phish-isnt-seeking-resolution I was at the famed “Hot Dog” show they me...

Re: C/NC: Phish

5 pages and nobody has mentioned that weird situation with Mike Gordon and a 9-year-old girl? Maybe because that whole thing was resolved over a decade ago? Girl’s parent(s) were piece of shit Hells Angels or some other piece of shit biker gang, and had some connection to the band. They were out of...

Re: C/NC: Phish

As far as their festivals go, they absolutely do it right and do everything in their power to make it as comfortable and bullshit free as possible. Especially when compared to…ANY other festival. Punk ethics are curiously absent when you look at events like ATP which have fucked over fans AND bands ...

Re: C/NC: Phish

Growing up just a couple hours from where they started, they were pretty huge in my area from the very beginning. There was no distinction between the 'alternative' kids and the hippies. Everyone liked all of it. I've seen them enough times to have lost count. But as far as new material, I stopped f...

Re: C/NC Chiropractors

It horrifies me- the confidence with which these barely trained technicians (compared with docs, at least) execute these extremely forceful and violent 'adjustments' on the most delicate parts of your body. Unsurprisingly, the internet is rife with stories of cracked vertebrae, damaged spinal cords,...

Re: “Legacy” acts

I'm a bit frustrated to have slept on Beat as well. Even tho the 80s Krim is like my favorite, I kind of initially dismissed it as dinosaur stuff. The general consensus seems to be tho that it was pretty fresh and alive. Hopefully will get to see that semi-legacy act if they tour again! It was rad ...

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