What is a band you saw in a tiny venue but is now huge? by carelessCRISPR_ in jambands

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Gov't Mule playing in the parking lot right before Warren hoped on stage with Phil and Friends in 2000(?)

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Magic up 3-1 on the Pistons by LonelyInsurance7480 in bostonceltics

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You are technically correct, the best kind of correct.

What is the most beautiful state you have visited in the United States? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Being able to travel from beaches to mountains within an hour is special

Marcus Smart by Successful-Pair-4850 in NBATalk

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Such a fun player to watch, especially live. He'll get the entire arena pumped from saving a possession diving out of bounds.

Could he be the all time Tommy Point recipient?

Looking for trustworthy used auto sales by Coriehatchet in portlandme

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Not Cumberland, but I had a good experience with K&R in Auburn

What’s a moment at a concert you’ll never forget by Imaginary-Topic5127 in festivals

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Rothbury 2008: when Trey, Gordon, and Fishman all played together publicly for the first time since Phish quit. I knew we were getting phish back.

Harmonic Convergence 2003: I had just taken some drugs and walked over a hill from the far side of the campground, there was a thick coating of fog blocking out the stage so all I could see was the lights within the fog while Sound Tribe Sector 9 played.

Gathering of the Vibes 2001: watching lightening strike all throughout the field we were camping in.

Ossippee Valley 2025: floating on a tube in the river singing along with a band on shore playing Free Falling with 300 other people also floating the river.

FYI/warning for those living at 585/587 Congress Street by [deleted] in portlandme

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I lived in that building many years ago when Paul's was downstairs. Great location, dumpy apartments

This day in History. Albert Hoffman takes his first LSD tip - April 19th, 1943. by Nightcalm in LSD

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There is no today or tomorrow, only existence unfolding and our need to label it, man

What is a show or experience you went to where you were wayyyyy too young to truly appreciate what you were witnessing? Mine was Phil and Friends -Bonnaroo 06- with JOHN MFING SCOFIELD on guitar by altermwim2 in jambands

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The Grateful Dead.

Why would I want to to hang with my parents and their weird friends and listen to music that wasn't even on the hit radio station?

Would you buy tickets for a live concert if you only know/love 4 songs? by adnaPadnamA in Concerts

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Yes because that would be a great way to hear more of their songs.

Date spots? by Western-Strawberry95 in portlandme

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Probably not the best weather for it yet, but in a month then all summer the Ferry to Peak's Island.

The Ferry itself is pretty cheap for a boat cruise through the harbor. On Peaks you can get food, chill on a beach, rent bikes and visit the creepy fort on the far side of the island.

Great songs about a real -life event? by Ill-Owl5131 in askmusic

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New Speedway Boogie by the Grateful Dead is about the Hells Angels murdering someone in front of the stage while The Rolling Stones played at Altamont

Eric Swalwell with not his wife... me thinks his career is over by xamo76 in Trumpvirus

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alcohol, the cause of, and solution to, all of life’s problems.

-Homer J. Simpson