What is so appealing about Phish

Anonymous
Wow couldn’t disagree more. Half of phish played at the anthem last night and it was amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow couldn’t disagree more. Half of phish played at the anthem last night and it was amazing.


What does that even mean? Who cares if they played at The Anthem?

Come on, man.
Anonymous
It means that PP finds them appealing. “Come on man”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've hung out with them! Though I hate jam band music and I'm not really into tripping. Also hygiene is important to me. So, I don't really fit their typical fan model but I briefly dated a guy in a different band that sometimes played with Phish.

Anyway, they definitely have a following. I don't really get it either but all those fans become pretty well acquainted with eachother and there is an air of familiarity for such a large crowd.


Me too! When I was 18 (1998) and met them with my friends after a show, they took us back to their tour bus and gave us whippets, and Mike made out with my roommate for what seemed like hours (she was also 18, he was 33). They never asked us our ages and we were sheltered teens who looked young. I'm less impressed with this now. A bunch of 30 something men picked up a bunch of 18 year olds, took them to their bus, got them high, and one of the guys made out with one of them.

Their music is Dead-esque, and so is the fanbase.
Anonymous
My bf is a dead head groupie, not so much now with COVID and the pot smoking I think happens at these events. I abhor the music except sort of like John Mayer, but I digress. He wanted to go to Phish, but it was a solid No Thank You, with a icy glare and, “I’m sure”. He says you don’t get it. He is right, and I am ok with that.
Anonymous
I saw them in concert when I was 19 in a terribly hot, uncomfortable club. I left after 4 or 5 songs. It was so hot it was probably dangerous and the music was awful. I assume this is music that you can't enjoy sober.
Anonymous
Does law enforcement ever get involved in these concerts?
Anonymous
Ok, I have gone and complained to an usher who made a guy stop vaping.
Anonymous
I love the fat ginger
Anonymous
Nothing. It is just a cacophony. People go to get f*cked up. The only appeal is drugs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

We have a friend who is a professional who will go travel and pay a hefty price to attend.

What is the appeal? How would you describe the fan culture?


Gen X dork dads signaling they used to and/or still from time to time like to smoke dope and/or drop acid. I'm not a regular dork dad, I'm a totally chill cool dad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. It is just a cacophony. People go to get f*cked up. The only appeal is drugs.


I mean...you can do drugs at home too. No need for a ticket for that.

So its definitely about some kind of community for them, based on the music. Not my vibe at all, like even a little. But I get how communities like that build.
Anonymous
MY husband used to have a pretty senior job at Madison Square Garden and we had to go to the phish concert on New Years Eve. I was like - WTH? Terrible. Same song for 3 hours and people loved it! They sell out every day in NY during the holidays.
Anonymous
30 plus year Phish fan here. All I can say is, you either get it or you don't. If it's not your thing, great. But it is for many. So much so that they were about to sell out MSG for 13 nights in a row. No other band has ever done that. So its about much more than just drugs. I have tons of friends from the scene, and none of us do drugs at shows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:30 plus year Phish fan here. All I can say is, you either get it or you don't. If it's not your thing, great. But it is for many. So much so that they were about to sell out MSG for 13 nights in a row. No other band has ever done that. So its about much more than just drugs. I have tons of friends from the scene, and none of us do drugs at shows.


Meant to say they were able to sell out MSG
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