Well now that Phish summer tour dates have arrived we see that they rightfully will be playing a plethora of shows on the east coast. Problem is not only do we have the annual summer tour, we also have the endless annual whining of the left coast fans. Seems nothing is ever good enough for the left. Always preaching about diversity and equality of more shows spread throughout the country only to still complain when they get their Colorado, California, and Washington dates. No this just isn’t good enough for the west coast. Nothing ever is. They always want more. Always looking for more handouts from phish with very little effort to show for it in return. Go get a real job and go on a real run on the east coast.
Meanwhile phish should be congratulated for displaying the courage to reward the hardworking right coast fans. The conservative schedule throughout the east stays true to their ideals allowing the real dedicated fans to show up. Why should the east coast lose out on show dates when this fan base has continually come out to support a group throughout the years going back to the beginnings? Phish needs to close its borders and keep tickets at home on the east coast. We need to reduce big touring and wasteful spending. The east coast is where true fans belong and where phish needs to stay. So while the west coast will be crying in their heady beers this summer the east coast will rage on as always.
Phish Summer Tour Dates are out and that can only mean one
thing; the out of touch and corrupt Phish camp has taken great pride and screwed
over 99% to please the greedy 1%. Once again the rich and entitled boys from
Vermont are focusing their energy by performing close to home and away from
their most loyal of fans. Skipping over such highly populated locations
including Denver, Dallas, Las Vegas, San Francisco and St. Louis; the Coran Capshaw managed nostalgia act have once again decided to play ¾ full
amphitheatres to a crowd that has grown fat on a band who clearly does not give
a fuck about anyone living west of the Mississippi river. Below I have gathered
some facts that no main stream media wants to publish. PHISH HATES THE WEST
COAST!!!!!!!
By the time Phish wraps their summer 2012 tour, the 3.0
version of the band will have played no less than 80 times in the Eastern Time
Zone while only performing a total of 15 shows in the Pacific Time Zone. Some
additional stats for you to chew on, 36 shows will have been held in the state
of New York, 11 shows in New Jersey, and 8 shows in Virginia and Massachusetts.
As far as the Pacific Time Zone goes, four shows have been held at The Gorge
which is a 2+ hour drive from either Seattle or Spokane 5 shows (Greek ‘09 and
Tahoe ’11) were held at venues holding less than 10,000 people and one show was
a headline set at a massive festival where phans had to sacrifice sets by
Erykah Badu and The Shins in order to catch Phish. That means the Pacific Time Zone has hosted a
grand total of five headline shows in major metropolitan areas, and three of
those (Berkeley) were next to impossible to obtain tickets for.
As if this is not disturbing enough, we live in a day and
age where Phish struggles to draw on their own home turf. Many 1% members
mocked Festival 8 in remote Indio, California for only drawing 45,000 without
taking into consideration that it was the only Phish festival held while school
was in session. With estimates for Superball IX festival maxing out at 40,000
attendees, the east coast festival had far less fans then Festival 8 in remote
Indio, CA. Venues like Hollywood Bowl
and Shoreline when graced by Phish on weeknights have sold out in less than an
hour while East Coast staples such as The Corporate Amphitheatre near Boston
and Various Bank Amphitheatres in New Jersey have not sold out till day of
show. Yet still no love from Mike, Trey, Page and Fish. Fuck, Trey hates the
west coast so much, he can’t even remember what year the band recorded Hoist out here.
Hell Phish has even ignores us for late night television
appearances. With Conan now filming on the Warner Bros. Lot, Jay Leno a few
blocks away at NBC and Jimmy Kimmel live in Hollywood every weeknight, the band
has played it safe only appearing on Jimmy Fallon’s NYC filmed show since their
reunion. We can already confirm that Phish will play Letterman again before
they play Jimmy Kimmel Live because that’s just the Phish thing to do.
One other thought to chew on. Why is it that Phish will
offer East Coast pussies that can’t stay up to 1am on a weeknight a window of
48 hours to enjoy a Tahoe webcast, yet won’t allow west coasters who are often
at work when an East Coast webcast kicks off the same option? IT’S BECAUSE THEY
HATE THE WEST COAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If re-elected I call on President Barack "Llama" Obama to go after
Phish and their camp of corrupt corporate puppets and demand that the band
begins to perform more often out west. It’s not fair that 1% gets 99% of the
Phish action.
In the interest of adding to the realism of the Dark Star Orchestra experience, new 'Jerry' Jeff Mattson recently underwent surgery to remove the middle finger of his right hand. "We aim for precision", said Lisa Mackey, female lead vocalist for the renowned Grateful Dead tribute band. "It wasn't something we asked him to do, but Jeff really took one for the team and I think it contributes to the group's effort to capture the realness of the Grateful Dead experience."
When asked about the amputation experience, Jeff held up his hand emphatically and excitedly shared "Oh this is gonna be so awesome! I used to play like Jerry, now its gonna be perfect!" Wincing in pain as he strummed his guitar whistfully, Mattson teared up a bit, perhaps in pain or out of emotion. The operation was deemed a success, as Dr. Gabel sat down and talked to Jeff about the recovery period and that he shouldnt play guitar till the digit is healed and bandages are removed. Mattson replied, "Doctor? Doctor? Mister M.D., can you tell me, what's ailing me?". Gabel replied, "You had elective surgery to remove a finger. The situation's gotten out of hand. You need to let it heal." Mattson begrudgingly agreed, saying "It sure is nice to be back in the game."
There was no word if bassist Kevin Rosen was planning to have his liver removed, despite being in good health.
By the time the Ginger Jedi known as Trey Anastasio walks
onto the stage of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, it will have been 371 days
since the Phish front man has last blessed the West Coast with a solo appearance.
Fortunate for us phans in the Pacific
Time Zone, Mr. Anastasio will be joined by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Typically reserved for socialites and not wooks, we have put together a quick
list of tips for the Walt Disney Concert Hall in order to maximize
your experience.
5) The Lot Scene:
Walt Disney Concert Hall features plenty of underground parking for the low,
low price of $9. With limited security, there is no reason us phans shouldn’t
have this place hot boxed by 6:30.
4) The Lobby Scene:
Too smokey in the parking lot for you? Have no fear the Walt Disney Concert
Hall has a wonderful lobby where eating and drinking is encouraged. Come early;
bring your vegan snacks and a six pack of your favorite microbrew.
3) $100 Bills: The
staff at the Walt Disney Concert Hall takes their job very seriously. If they
see as much as a cell phone out, they will swoop down upon you and yell at you.
Knowing that this will make long respected Phish traditions like taping,
nitrous and live tweeting difficult it is best that you bring Benjamin Franklin
with you to keep your local usher far away.
2) The Acoustics: The
Walt Disney Concert Hall was built for music. The sound inside the Frank Gehry
designed venue is superb. It is in your best interest to be prepared, so make
sure your clapping skills for “Stash” have been practiced before you enter the
venue.
1) Special Guests: No,
we are not talking about the LA Philharmonic. It’s the Walt Disney Concert
Hall. While it may be an hour (three with traffic) away from the actual Disney
theme parks down in the OC, just think about the collaborations that could go
down. From Ariel from The Little Mermaid rocking
a dinglehopper during Water In The Sky to
Buzz Lightyear singing the submarine line from Time Turns Elastic, we could truly see some EPIC shit go down when
Trey hits the heart of Los Angeles.
At this past weekend's Umphrey's McGee shows at Best Buy
Theater in Times Square, the ever present
HeadCount table was staffed by live music fans who register voters and provide
information on the issues to fans. However, one volunteer who was volunteering
at his first show took the mission of HeadCount to be something different.
Greg Coleman from Mount Vernon, NY was excited to be taking in both an Umphrey's show as well as volunteer with HeadCount, but right from the start, something was off. "He was just kinda standing there, looking at everyone and counting to himself," reported Meghan Neely, a HeadCount volunteer for 4 years. "We thought he was just breaking the ice at first but he kept doing it and writing down numbers every so often. After about an hour he stopped doing anything altogether and went to watch the show." Coleman seemed to be sober, according to multiple eye witnesses, who noted that Coleman did not drink and was usually sober at shows.
During setbreak Coleman returned to the HeadCount table, struck up a conversation with volunteers while they were talking to fans, some of whom were being registered to vote at the time. "Come on, I got this all done earlier. No sense doing it all over again" as Coleman attempted to end the effort to register voters from the Umphrey's McGee fanbase. Neely shared that she was confused, "He really seemed to think he had done the groups job all on his own. All he did was stand there and stare at the crowd counting. Thats when it hit me. He was actually COUNTING HEADS. What a dumbass."
When reached for comment, Coleman proudly reported that he counted 1,927 heads over the course of the night, close to the sell out crowd on Saturday night."Yup, I figured I would just get it done early, so I started counting all the people out near the bar, the coat check lines (those were easy) and around the bathrooms where those well placed seats are. Once I counted them, I headed inside and started counting in earnest before and during the show."
Remarked Coleman, "I feel like I really made a difference that night."
According to HeadCount Executive Director Andy Bernstein, Coleman was brought in for training, a first for all show volunteers of HeadCount. "I was surprised that he didn't know to get a clipboard, walk around, talk to fans and if they aren't registered to vote, you try and get them to register. Pretty cut and dry ya know?" Bernstein cannot recall an instance when a volunteer or staff member didn't know the primary mission of HeadCount was to register voters and promote issues awareness. "Seriously, I started HeadCount years ago and the thought has never crossed my mind to actually count people, let alone their heads. This is a first for me. Incredible"
Coleman went through a set of new training procedures that are now in place for all volunteers. A three-hour comprehensive Civics course followed by practicing registering voters. Bernstein reported that Greg passed with flying colors and seeing the error of his ways, will be counting heads at festivals this summer.
As routine as the swallows returning to San Capistrano, Phish fans began 2012 in expected fashion - complaining about New Years and bitching about what they didn't like. Already well known for loving the band to great lenghts, Phish fans sometimes cannot shut the fuck up when expectations aren't met, are exceeded, or even when they get everything they want. Such is the conundrum of Phish fans.
"The shows were fun and I loved seeing my friends, but the music was, well, lacking," was one of many comments from fans following the four-night stand at Madison Square Garden that culminated in a New Years Eve show with a gag that centered around the song 'Steam'. However, this did not satisfy fans in different ways, leading to complaints from all sides. A sampling of comments from message boards and Twitter:
"Why Steam? Fuck that song!"
"I can't believe they played Alaska and Velvet Sea AFTER midnight. WTF?"
"Who the fuck was that chick in the air?"
"Where the hell was Reba?"
"Did they forget to jam?"
"Why didn't they play something for 20 minutes?!"
"This song selection sucks!"
"Why aren't they playing what I want them to play?"
"Another Possum. FML."
A well thought out remark or two was found, but rare. Nearly all discussions about New Years were ended with "But I still love this band", showing that love was not lost and Phish fans have plenty of opinions about every single thing Phish does.
A spokesman for Phish responds to fan reaction with the following statement from the band:
Statement from Phish on New Years Run to the Fans: "What? What? WHAT?"
Individual band statements were issued as well :
Trey: "What?"
Page: "WhAt?"
Fish: "wHAT?"
and Mike: "(Cowbell noise)"