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Ive found that this is often the case on phish.net. when people critique (not criticize) the band, the younger fan often seems to take it as a personal attack. it would be nice to have in depth conversations about the technical aspects of a phish performance, but this will never happen until the reader stops getting offended. when we get offended we tend to hear what we want to hear, which is often light years away from what was actually said. we twist peoples words around to the point where the conversation evolves from a show review into a defensive message board battle. its frustrating and it has pushed many intellegent phish.net users away from the board.
i think you gave an honest, indepth review and i, for one, appreciate it.