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Wonderful review.
I spend a lot of the year listening to not Phish. There's just so much music to listen to! I've heard the Grateful Dead are OK, for example.
But every time tour comes around, my love for Phish is reinvigorated and grows in new ways. This time, I had the pleasure of reading your writing (A Tiny Space to Move and Breathe, A Live One) while I followed the tour from my computer, and (luckily, gratefully) caught the final run at Alpine.
I'll put it simply - you write about Phish so good. You capture elements of what it means to listen to, follow, and love this band that I struggle to articulate, and rarely see others do. Thank you