One of the privileges of being old is that you get to do, "Kids these days have it easy!" rants.
Well at least with respect to Phish, it's true. (1/5)
Well at least with respect to Phish, it's true. (1/5)
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Well it's now 2025 and the soundboard can be streamed from pretty much anywhere. Two of those were played at the Wetlands that night, but there is no evidence of a Jesus Just Left Chicago. (3/5)
There are plenty of things about Phish that are more difficult for the young’ens now than when we were on the road in the 90s.
Tickets are more expensive even adjusted for inflation, travel, drug dangers, Mike’s drill is scary, etc.
But I still get to make the argument about how soft kids are. It's the reward for my body breaking down. Back in the day, we sleep in rest stops and we'd LIKE IT!
Probably because the kids who can afford to tour are mostly rich, but still.
But then, what kind of mind is compelled to go on a form of bluegrass tour?
Not a healthy one.
I'll stay my distance until time carves decent prefrontal cortexes for them.