Originally posted by: funkymatt
the wiki page sums it up. I think it was just a group of people that followed a band of amazing musicians because their music was different every night and there was almost always magic in the air. Sure people can sum things all up with "drugs" but there was more to it than just drugs and a lot of people can't understand this until you experience it.
Originally posted by: funkymatt
the wiki page sums it up. I think it was just a group of people that followed a band of amazing musicians because their music was different every night and there was almost always magic in the air. Sure people can sum things all up with "drugs" but there was more to it than just drugs and a lot of people can't understand this until you experience it.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
one word... drugs
Originally posted by: joutlaw
From the outside it may appear to be only drugs, but it may be their effects combined with the music and overall family-like essence of their following.
In the early days it was probably more of a rebelion against mainstream rock and conformity, but leaned more towards the drug end of the spectrum in the late 70s and early 80s. I suspect in the mid to late 80s and early 90s a lot of concert goers followed them for them for the nostalgia and memories from their youth.
I was into a band in the late 90s and early 2000's with a similar following and sound... Widespread Panic. I quit following them after their lead guitarist died of cancer.
Originally posted by: tidehigh
you can't know without experiencing it, and its too late for that.
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: tidehigh
you can't know without experiencing it, and its too late for that.
nah, now they are phish heads arent they? just follow them for a while.