FundamentalsX: @Fundamentals21mnostr: npub12eml5kmtrjmdt0h8shgg32gye5yqsf2jha6a70jrqt82q9d960sspky99gXMR: https://xmrchat.com/fundamentalsJasonnostr: npub19l2muzvelq07kfx8glfqmpf8jdcj2xp733rhjfc05t2g2mt9krjqrae40wPhish - Chalk Dust Torture, IT Festival 08/03/2003, Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, MEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG6magkY-KEDave Matthews Band playing All Along the Watchtower with Trey Anastasio and John Popper at the Roseland Ballroom, NYC - 02/24/1995https://soundcloud.com/iccullus-7/dmb-all-along-the-watchtower-live-22495-new-york-city-1Prayer in the Pentagon - Robert Dederickhttps://poetrybeingzen.blogspot.com/2007/10/prayer-in-pentagon.htmlIn this episode, we navigate through technical difficulties to delve into the intriguing world of Phish's album "Undermind." Despite the challenges, we explore the album's themes, reflecting on the band's struggles during a tumultuous period in 2004. We discuss the poignant lyrics and the emotional weight carried by tracks like "Crowd Control" and "Two Versions of Me," which reveal the band's internal conflicts and the external pressures from their fanbase. The conversation also touches on the parallels between Phish's journey and the Bitcoin community, highlighting themes of resilience and transformation.We also reflect on the personal stories and experiences surrounding the album's release, including the impact of the band's temporary disbandment and the eventual triumphant return in 2009. The episode offers a deep dive into the significance of Phish's music during a dark era, drawing connections to broader themes of personal and collective struggle, and the eventual redemption and revival that followed. Join us as we unravel the layers of "Undermind" and its place in Phish's storied history.