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Sphere Recap #5: Guarded & Regarded w/ Craig Deutsch

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In this encore Vegas recap, we sit down with Craig “Crew Captain” Deutsch for a wide‑ranging, funny, and heartfelt debrief of our Sphere night and the surrounding Phish/Bitcoin overlap. From setlist construction and the Sloth/Sally debate to kaleidoscopic visuals, car‑wash haptics, and that cinematic Squirming Coil sendoff, we parse what worked, what didn’t, and why context across a nine‑show run matters. We also trade first‑show rites of passage, crew dynamics, “meetup magic,” and the art of shepherding newbies through their inaugural Phish experience—all while keeping the energy high and the phones away. Beyond the music, we get honest about the politics of being an open Phish fan at work, how conference optics bleed into Bitcoin perceptions, and why creativity (and free markets) should be allowed to experiment—from NFTs to ordinals to merch ethics. We muse on Mexico vs. Sphere, outdoor vs. arena, the purity tests that actually helped the scene (bootlegs) and those that don’t (fiat absolutism), plus which band member is likeliest to be a Bitcoiner. We close by plotting a future reunion—maybe MSG, maybe Mexico—and celebrating Craig’s evolution from “guarded” to thoroughly “re‑guarded.”

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Sphere Recap #5: Guarded & Regarded w/ Craig Deutsch

In this encore Vegas recap, we sit down with Craig “Crew Captain” Deutsch for a wide‑ranging, funny, and heartfelt debrief of our Sphere night and the surrounding Phish/Bitcoin overlap. From setlist construction and the Sloth/Sally debate to kaleidoscopic visuals, car‑wash haptics, and that cinematic Squirming Coil sendoff, we parse what worked, what didn’t, and why context across a nine‑show run matters. We also trade first‑show rites of passage, crew dynamics, “meetup magic,” and the art of shepherding newbies through their inaugural Phish experience—all while keeping the energy high and the phones away. Beyond the music, we get honest about the politics of being an open Phish fan at work, how conference optics bleed into Bitcoin perceptions, and why creativity (and free markets) should be allowed to experiment—from NFTs to ordinals to merch ethics. We muse on Mexico vs. Sphere, outdoor vs. arena, the purity tests that actually helped the scene (bootlegs) and those that don’t (fiat absolutism), plus which band member is likeliest to be a Bitcoiner. We close by plotting a future reunion—maybe MSG, maybe Mexico—and celebrating Craig’s evolution from “guarded” to thoroughly “re‑guarded.”

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Sphere Recap #4: SnubHub w/ Asher

In this episode, we're joined by returning guest Asher to relive our Phish-at-the-Sphere adventure that collided with Bitcoin week in Vegas. We unpack the pre-show chaos at security that spiked the anxiety meter, how it shaped the vibe walking into Night 1, and why optimizing your show flow (bathroom timing, crowd avoidance, section neighbors) matters when you’re tripping. Asher gives a vivid seat-level account of the 400s: the unexpectedly perfect sightlines, the mini-community that formed over three nights, and the visuals that stole the show—from CK5’s jaw-dropping real-time “wall of light” rig to the Gamehendge animations and the hilariously psychedelic Meatstick “hot dog planet.” We compare notes on the Thursday set (great moments but not the weekend’s peak), why Friday felt like the true climax, and how the Sphere subtly shifts Phish’s musical calculus. We also go deep on the long-running “Dead snub?” debate—Baker’s Dozen omissions, Rock & Roll Suicide as an encore on Jerry’s birthday, and the enduring choice not to cover the Dead post-Fare Thee Well (outside of special circumstances). From ordinals as on-chain keepsakes of the Vegas crew to the delicate dance between band, crowd energy, and the wider culture, we trace the connective tissue between music, tech, and scene dynamics. We close with plans for summer tour, a Lake Satoshi reunion, and an open invite to more of the crew to jump on future recaps.

19. maj 20262 h 5 min
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Sphere Recap #3: Richard Greaser goes to a Phish Show

In this episode, we keep the Sphere recap rolling with our friend Richard Greaser, reliving a high‑vibe Phish night shared by a motley Venn diagram of Bitcoiners and music lovers. From “Clown Town” lore to why the Sphere’s projection-based visuals felt so natural, we dig into audience energy, phones staying pocketed, and how the band’s dynamics (including a tender Page moment) shaped the room. We swap road stories, rank where and when fans “go hardest,” and parse what makes Phish’s improvisation tick versus jazz showboating—plus why time, silence, and crowd buy‑in can elevate a jam. We also zoom out to culture: the power of live music to build trust, why meet-space beats timelines, and how scenes (music, comedy) were warped by lockdowns—and what it takes to rebuild. There’s plenty of playful trolling (stickers and “donks”), music-nerd talk (Reba, Sloth, metronomes, groove), and a heartfelt invite: let’s get more Bitcoiners to shows together, jam at Lake Satoshi, and keep seeding real‑world culture. Bonus: a mini ode to venues like First Avenue, a nudge to form bands, and plans for an on-site set this summer.

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Sphere Recap #2: Goin to ClownTown w/ Liz P

In this episode, we’re back on the chain with our first post-recap conversation featuring our friend Liz, fresh off two Phish-at-the-Sphere shows wrapped around the Bitcoin conference in Vegas. We trade stories about the magic of the Sphere visuals, seat vibes, and the joy of finding a “great section” that feels like a team. Liz recounts how her Saturday night turned a previously lukewarm stance on Phish into full-on enthusiasm, from prime-center seats with haptics to beehive visuals and hot-dog lore, plus serendipitous run-ins with old friends and brand-new ones. We also dig into the unexpected overlap between Bitcoiners and live-music diehards, the power of meetups, and how this Vegas run uniquely fused both worlds—creating a communal afterglow that’s still buzzing.  We get candid about set break meetups, side quests, sound quirks, favorite moments, and even the shared language of “Clown Town.” We celebrate Liz’s meetup crew winning a conference award, dream up future Bitcoiner pre-show meetups (NYC, anyone?), and imagine what a true “Bitcoin Phish summer tour” could look like. If you were there, this will feel like reliving it with friends; if you missed it, consider this your invite to the next link-up.

8. maj 20261 h 13 min
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Back on the Chain at the Sphere: Tits Resolved!

In this episode, I take you inside our unforgettable Phish-at-the-Sphere weekend wrapped around the Bitcoin conference—a once-in-a-lifetime collision of worlds that exceeded every expectation. From a near ticketing disaster turned “tits resolved” mantra, to Ash’s unbelievable generosity that transformed our seats, our night, and frankly the entire story, I walk through the chaotic entry, the crew’s rich cast of characters, and why sharing this show with friends mattered as much as the music. We celebrate Craig-from-Programming’s Clark Kent-to-superfan switch, Greaser’s first-show glow, and the hilarious double-Liz mix-up that became instant lore. The Sphere itself? Zero-to-one. We try to put into words the fireworks-level awe and the intimate magic of moments like Page’s on-screen grin and the Squirming Coil drive-in visual sendoff. Musically, I share why Set 2 felt exceptional to me—especially the risk-taking in A Wave of Hope—and why Sneakin’ Sally and Sloth hit so hard in the room, regardless of tape-judgment. I also open up about how this show intersected with bigger life currents: two years to the day since leaving fiat world; searching for meaning, purpose, and God; and realizing Phish has been a spiritual companion for decades—even as that relationship evolves. We may never get another Bitcoin-conference-meets-Phish-at-the-Sphere week, but the bonds forged—old friends, new friends, and the energy of being truly present—are now part of our permanent story. Next up, we’ll bring the whole crew on to relive it from every angle.  Resources mentioned: After Midnight (Big Cypress podcast by Jesse Jarnow).

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