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@uglypigggg said: I think the Dead were mentioned a few times in the answers. Though this article was focused on listening to and appreciating AUD sources and not really a comprehensive history on Phish concert taping. Not really sure how that would have been integrated anyway.
@juhawks said: No doubt...Gonzo Hunter S. Thompsonesque journalism indeed. Always a compelling read. And Dr Pauly's poker writing is enough to interest me in something I'm typically not interested in.