On Jul 28, 11:37=A0am, Ben <komb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Jun 13, 11:44=A0am, tomahawkcounty <so.you...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 11, 7:26=A0pm, matthewpa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> > > So the rumors of a reunion occuring in Manchester, TN at the
Bonnaroo
> > > festival site (the site is now owned by the Bonnaroo Inc.) can be
> > > taken a step further. Just on the news here in Nashville was one of
> > > the Bonnaroo reps mentioning that they are "getting serious" about
> > > negotiating to have other music events on the site. From where I
sit,
> > > it looks like a Phish reunion in Manchester will occur by the end of
> > > 2009.
>
> > I won't set foot in that nasty sauna. One of you can have my ticket.
>
> > LP
>
> The way I see it, if they pop into town I'll go see them at the
> inevitable VZW/Best Buy/AT&T/Your Cor****ate Logo here shed, which is
> where they will play in each and every town whenever they get back
> together. =A0It will be interesting, but altogether not the same, I
> fear. =A0But for me, the bigness was one of the major distractions.
> When they moved from
> smaller venues to the sheds, it just lost some luster, the lines of
> communication were severely weakened by the necessary increase in
> size...that's just me. =A0
It's not just you. I found the same change in dynamic from the small
audience to the massive audience. So did the guys in the band. They
entered a different phase of performance.
LP
> The music took a dramatic turn for
> the....<cough> different, as well. =A0I would wager, though, that if
> they _do_ reunite (and it does feel so good) the music could be more
> focused and intense than it has ever been. =A0Who knows. =A0Whatever
make=
s
> 'em happy.


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