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What
does one raised finger mean?
As Jack R. Lebowitz put it (1/16/97 on rmp),
"the 'finger in the air' indicates the person is without a
ticket for that day's show and is looking for someone to sell or
give him/her one.
"The derivation is from years of similar behavior at sold-out
Grateful Dead shows, originally based
upon and referring to that Bob
Weir song the Dead did named "I need a miracle [every day!]".
The upthrust finger essentially means "I need a miracle" (e.g.,
that someone show up and sell or give me an "extra" ticket for a
sold-out show, preferably free or for less than face value). ...
"Among most long-term Phish fans, the groveling for free tickets
by hordes of "miraclers" (as they are also known) is something which
is frowned upon and which doesn't amuse fans or the band's management.
The reason is that most miraclers will not get tickets, and having
mobs of ticketless clogging the streets around the venue creates
problems which are attributed to the band or ticketed fans and can
lead to the gates being rushed by mobs, which began happening frequently
to the Dead by the end of their career and has sometimes happened
at Phish shows as well (Halloween '94,
Sugarbush '95, etc.). I would venture to say that most long-term Phish fans HATE the "miracling" behavior
of tour rats who do this, and subscribe to the thought of "don't
come to shows without tickets" based on the view that, over the
long haul, if this mob thing keeps happening, more cities and venues
will refuse to let Phish come back...which happened to the Dead
and has already started happening to Phish (Lake Placid, Red Rocks,
Plattsburgh AFB, New Orleans JazzFest) for reasons largely traceable
to "miraclers" in the streets, IMHO."
"Half the failures in
life arise from pulling in one's horse
as he is leaping."
-- August Hare
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