Phish.net is a non-commercial project run by Phish fans and for Phish fans under the auspices of the all-volunteer, non-profit Mockingbird Foundation.
This project serves to compile, preserve, and protect encyclopedic information about Phish and their music.
Credits | Terms Of Use | Legal | DMCA
The Mockingbird Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Phish fans in 1996 to generate charitable proceeds from the Phish community.
And since we're entirely volunteer – with no office, salaries, or paid staff – administrative costs are less than 2% of revenues! So far, we've distributed over $2 million to support music education for children – hundreds of grants in all 50 states, with more on the way.
First off, Did you really just compare not getting a webcast to the Titanic disaster weird somewhere around 1000 people died? I wonder where Chernobyl and the Holicaust stand in your me-first world of spoiled little brat problems.
Ok, Live Phish's new partnership got off to a rocky start, but I have a hard time believing that they weren't prepared. I'm willing to bet that the free webcast to end summer tour on EST got a large number of hits as well and I was problem free.
The only time before this in the past two years I've had webcast issues,I rebooted my modem and the problem went away.
The live phish tweet was unfortunate, but if they said "those connecting with mobile devices have had no problem" -that statement was true. I blue toothed from my cell the entire time until the free you tube stream came up.
The fact that they gave us the free you tube streak speaks volumes of their determination to do what was right. They acted quickly and decisively. Less than 30minutes into a five hour show, they were making amends. Less than half hour later, they were offering a free future webcast.
What you wrote didn't "need to be said." They were the rankings of a glass-half-empty, angry, butter person whose priorities are desperately out of whack. For all the pain suffering poverty hunger disease in the world - your panties are in an uproar over a thirty minute delay watching a thirty year old rock band you've seen 100 times before.
If you are this angry over a 30 minute delay met by prompt and decisive action that resulted in all of us getting a free webcast -if hours later you are still boiling with rage over a concert you actually got to hear - then you need to seek some help and I pity whoever lives with you if this is how upset you get over something so insignificant.