A phenomenon hit children’s literature in the late 80s into the 90s called Where's Waldo? An illustration of a thin, bespectacled Waldo would be placed in a crowded scene: a circus, or ballgame or school function. The reader, probably in elementary school, could spend hours turning the pages trying to locate the man in the red and white striped sweater.
Phish played its own version of Where’s Waldo? Sunday night in Chicago. After dropping “Mike’s Song” as the fifth song of the opening set, and not following it up with “I Am Hydrogen” for the classic “Mike’s Groove”, the audience kept wondering “Where’s Weekapaug?”
Are you a huge Trey Anastasio Band fan or live in the Louisville, Kentucky area? If not, chances are you had no idea TAB played for an hour last night at the Bourbon & Beyond Festival. It’s possible it’s the most random date on Trey’s playing calendar this year. It was his first time performing in public in the three weeks since Dick’s, and his solo tour doesn’t begin for another three weeks either.
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