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Review by User_25940_
Ok, so back to Phish. I thought they were a fun band but didn't really take them seriously, and probably was a little defensive since people were starting to say they were better than the Dead. What I do remember about this show is how much fun it was. They had a great stage presence, and were obviously really talented. And I remember watching Mike and Trey on the trampolines and laughing my ass off, while still appreciating the music they were playing.
So ultimately this show, and the one I saw the next night, weren't really enough to get me to buy into Phish full on, but they were enough to make me keep and eye on them, and see them when they were local. Now I love them and consider them the best band in the world, musically. It just took a journey...and this is where it began.