Bernard_Shakey 3484 Posted February 20, 2015 There would be no Analyze Phish without Harris. He gave us so many laughs through this stupid show about a shitty band. Thanks you Harris. Love to Scott and everyone who was lucky enough to be friends with him. 17 Share this post Link to post
SeveralCircles 426 Posted February 20, 2015 I was just thinking recently that he hasnt been on CBB in too long. And now this is just so craaaazyyyyyy what do you even say? Share this post Link to post
saddlebags 581 Posted February 20, 2015 yes we all enjoyed the overt drug stuff and had a good laugh. and now... Share this post Link to post
KennethArthur 24 Posted February 21, 2015 yes we all enjoyed the overt drug stuff and had a good laugh. and now... I don't think Harris would want us to stop laughing about the "overt drug stuff" Â Listen to his appearance on You Made It Weird in November of last year. He understands that death is a part of life and while he said he was going to try very hard to stay clean and not die, he also wouldn't have been the type to find his death "Tragic." It sucks that he died, and it sucks that he had a drug addiction, but the last thing he would want is for people to stop laughing at the things he said when he was alive about drugs. Or anything for that matter! That would probably be more tragic to Harris; if you stopped laughing at what was once funny. 8 Share this post Link to post
Sheena 28 Posted February 21, 2015 I don't think Harris would want us to stop laughing about the "overt drug stuff" Â Listen to his appearance on You Made It Weird in November of last year. He understands that death is a part of life and while he said he was going to try very hard to stay clean and not die, he also wouldn't have been the type to find his death "Tragic." It sucks that he died, and it sucks that he had a drug addiction, but the last thing he would want is for people to stop laughing at the things he said when he was alive about drugs. Or anything for that matter! That would probably be more tragic to Harris; if you stopped laughing at what was once funny. Â I guess I need to listen to that ep. Because, I sure as hell can not bring myself to listen to any of the concert eps of AP. And I am sure you are right. But, it is just hard for me to laugh at the thing that took him away. 1 Share this post Link to post
harrybarrylarry 5 Posted February 21, 2015 I don't think Harris would want us to stop laughing about the "overt drug stuff" Â I couldn't agree more. Â I listened to CBB first, but Analyze Phish is basically what got me hooked on podcasts. I probably wouldn't have survived law school or ever contemplated paying $19.99 for a Phish concert livestream without Harris. Â Â RIP and much love to Scott and everyone else who knew Harris personally. 2 Share this post Link to post
4royalparkers 117 Posted February 22, 2015 I'm so sorry Scott and Kulap and everyone who loved Harris. Share this post Link to post
ChrisChristieFifthBeatle 43 Posted February 23, 2015 Â I guess I need to listen to that ep. Because, I sure as hell can not bring myself to listen to any of the concert eps of AP. And I am sure you are right. But, it is just hard for me to laugh at the thing that took him away. Â I listened to the Pete Holmes appearance when it first dropped. I've thought about giving it a listen now, but am almost afraid to, since there was so much addiction talk. I think it would just be too sad to hear it right now. Â I did go back and listen to all the Farts and Procreation eps of CBB this weekend, though. Share this post Link to post