, attached to 1998-07-21

Review by Darkstar421

Darkstar421 This was my first show, and tbh, I only went because a girl I was seeing was into them. I was a deadhead, saw Jerry at 16, his last show. Didn't know one Phish song, and was not interested. Or at least that's what I thought. All I remember is that by the time Fluffhead was done I was planning how I could go on tour, which I did. Fall 98 was amazing. What I did not remember, was that Bag>Fluff was the opener. We went to the show, four of us, and immediately broke up to find tickets and other things. When we met back up, everyone was impressed that I scored four tickets and mushys, or L, I can't remember which, possibly both. They were "kids" and came up empty while I wandered into their scene and quickly navigated the channels. The tickets were from a journalist, and were traded for $20 worth of Mexican "grass". My memory is that Fluffhead was the end of second set, or the encore, and I was not sold until then, at which time I became a true believer and offered to sign over all my possessions to the band. Knowing that it was the first song of my first show makes it all the more impressive, at least in my head. That girl? Well we got married and have 6 kids who are all doctors. Ok, for real, I went over for booty calls more than once, and she would literally have other dudes(FWB) in her living room playing video games. She partied like a rock star, even saw her cat snort blow. I bet , now, she has a family and is super successful, and is happy. She was awesome, then, and super smart. But a trainwreck in a hurricane. But she was 100% right about Phish, and I owe her a thank you and a big hug if I ever see her again. I think her name was Kate or Katie.


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