From one of several Nplusone reviews of the show: "Initially, I didn’t understand the appeal of Dead & Company. But then I thought about the four years I spent living in Haight-Ashbury, the Dead & Company of neighborhoods, and how, alongside the ahistorical nostalgia and revisionist aesthetics, there was a real yearning for something—maybe community, or pleasure, or a tether to history. It can be hard to let go. In certain situations, it was even noble to be loyal to the past."
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From one of several Nplusone reviews of the show: "Initially, I didn’t understand the appeal of Dead & Company. But then I thought about the four years I spent living in Haight-Ashbury, the Dead & Company of neighborhoods, and how, alongside the ahistorical nostalgia and revisionist aesthetics, there was a real yearning for something—maybe community, or pleasure, or a tether to history. It can be hard to let go. In certain situations, it was even noble to be loyal to the past."