But I do think that we approach music, in of itself, with a religious attitude.
From Jon Fishman
I don't know how you can go your whole life and not listen once to Bob Marley - what's the point?
I just wanted to say one more thing: I also think that when you go to play music, you're there to play music.
I think that you really don't have a choice, when you see that things are wrong the only choice you really have is to just do what you can to make it better.
People are trying to live freely outside of, or within a system that maybe for them on a day-to-day level isn't as free... I definitely think we're positively orientated.
Phish has never had anything to do with any trends at all in America.
The Grateful Dead were an influence on our music but they weren't by a long shot the biggest influence.
We like where we live and we wanna participate in our neighbourhoods and communities and stuff and try to- we're not like benevolent- it's pretty basic.
When I was seven or eight I was really into Cream, really into Led Zeppelin.
Where we're living we have a certain amount of our profit every year it's like a percentage 5 or 7% or something like that that we set aside specifically for charity things.
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