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"if one only concerns oneself with perfection, it would be most diificult to acomplish anything". -MOstGhost[/quote]
First, great write up! It seems we "listen" in the same way, including sometimes getting lost in a song and forgetting the song being played...
Second, I could care less about typos. What interested me was that there were no more that 4 capitalized letters in the entire write-up: A O S F. What does it mean? What's the hidden message? Too many secrets.... [/quote]
i smile because i looked back at the letters that are capitaized in the above review and those capitalizations are typos. sometimes a friend at phish.net is making a change to something obvious i miswrote and their computer settings allow capital letters- there is no hidden meaning in the capital letters in this review.
after attending a concert, getting 3 hours sleep, getting to the airport at 7am for lax and writing at an airport restaurant under time pressure to get the notes out by noon east coast time - it is impossible to be perfect.
my friends at phish.net are helping me and we will get better with editing me as time goes on, but changing letters to capitals would be a waste of time and i do not feel that context would reflect my voice.