And Then There Was One: California Stands Alone on Phish Save The Date Map

We’re at the finish line of Phish’s drawn out festival announcement as the Save The Date map has been updated to leave California as the only state standing after a drill went nuts on the remaining states.

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There are some who feel the announcement has been clever while others felt it insulted their intelligence. What do you think about it?

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18 Responses

  1. c’mon people. how many people really, honestly doubted this?

    i would like to know if this process b/n phish.org and indio were ‘smooth’…as they say in the bi-ness, or how negotiations dictated those day-to-day, schizophrenic animationss of ‘That Damn Map’s’ (as it’s affectionally become known on a multitude of time-wasting band blogs)

    come to think of it now. “That Damn Map” could be a great new song.

  2. What should make us think that his map is done? Last I checked, states can come and go. Washington was removed and brought back and California was removed and brought back.

    Given the fact that there was so much rumor around Indio, and they have been messing with us on this map the whole time, there is just as much chance that they will announce a location in Indio as they will to bring out some new animation that takes CA away again and drops it somwhere else – AZ, HI, FL, TX, who knows.

    I don’t think this is over yet. If it is that would be kind of a borning ending after all this and so I think they have more tricks in the bag to pull before this is over.

  3. I would just like to know who’s behind the design/scripting of said map.

    I’ll be in NOLA running a half marathon and rocking out at Voodoo anyways, so I don’t really care where it is…

  4. It was fun baking up theories while it lasted. Too bad they couldn’t keep the info contained better and it would have been a much more eventful ending.

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