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jwp86 @Jestinphish said:

My biggest hope after watching these shows is that Trey learned a little bit more patience from the old gents. From the granddaddies of the scene. I would love to see Phish lay back a little more often and see where the music goes, because the times they have that I have seen or heard usually produces some tremendous results.
I couldn't agree more. It looked like at least a couple of time Phil and Bobby gave Trey the "slow down" sign. Not to take away at all from how amazing he was at these shows, or how amazing he is with Phish, but a bit more patience would, I think, be a very good thing.

Also, I had a very similar experience in 95, seeing my first Dead show on St. Patty's Day in Philly, then my first Phish show at the Mann on 6/25/95. Two events that changed my life profoundly. Bring on summer tour!


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