Great article in the NY Times on SBIX.
"In other words, a Phish festival is a distinctly phantasmagoric summer fair for adults who happen to enjoy getting down to improvisational rock grooves."
Yep, that's us.
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Pretty cool article, interesting about the lack of party scene backstage vs. IT.
Nice photos in the multimedia gallery too at http://nyti.ms/q1cf9r .
Side note: LET'S GO CHELSEA!
KTBFFH
Haha, no one can get that right.
At the time I thought to myself that there was no way this band was going to last until 2017, but here we are - 2011 and our future is very bright.