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I have a feeling you're confidence is based on the fact that most of the people you know and/or interact with on a frequent basis were not at many (if any) of the 1.0 festivals. Then again, I wasn't at Lemonwheel (or Oswego for that matter). But having been to all the others, Clifford Ball EASILY fits in my top 5 festival experiences.
Great article, I like the way it's written.