"I consider myself extremely lucky to have worked with so many great collaborators in my lifetime"
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The line is also a subtle defense of longevity. Artists who last are often framed as either savants or brands. Anastasio frames a third option: durability as the byproduct of relationships. “Collaborators” is deliberately expansive, too. It doesn’t just mean co-writers; it suggests bandmates, producers, guest players, maybe even the audience-as-participant that Phish has cultivated. In that world, collaboration isn’t a one-off feature credit, it’s the operating system.
There’s subtext in the gratitude: a gentle acknowledgement that creative life is contingent. Health, timing, chemistry, and the weird alchemy of people deciding to keep showing up are never guaranteed. By calling it luck, Anastasio resists turning success into moral proof. It’s a musician’s way of saying: I’ve had talent, sure, but the real miracle is how many people met me halfway.
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