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Poster: Mandojammer Date: March 05, 2010 04:59:23pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: The importance of attending a show

>>its possible 2 love and understand the band w/o seeing them live, but theres this feeling of incompleteness, especially in the case of grateful dead, who were essentially LIVE band <<

fire -
If someone never attended a live show, how would they ever know what they missed to feel the "incompleteness" you speak of?

You can't project backwards on to someone else the feelings you had as a result of seeing them live and say that they are missing something.

About all you can fairly say is that your whole has 12 parts and someone else's whole has 5 parts - but they both are experiences in entirety.

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