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This was easily the best show I've seen. It was honestly an experience I'll treasure for the rest of my days. We somehow managed to have tons of dancing space in our area too, probably not far from 75 ft. from the stage on Mike's side as well. Even during The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday my friend leaned over and said, "Are you happy?" because he knew we were in special territory. Of course it kept escalating from there. Ruby Waves was a moment where we were so dialed in that we knew what was happening somewhere are 15 minutes in, that this was a special jam going special places. By the time Icculus began it was already clear that this show was among the best of an era.
When we got back to our campsite we were too amped to sleep. We stayed up with some drinks and some weed just talking about what happened, past Phish experiences, how we're more energized on the band than ever. After my friends went to sleep, I walked through the campsite and found a nice hill to sit on. I stared up at the moon and thought about the weekend. I knew I had just seen the best Phish show I'd ever seen and perhaps ever will. It was a true milestone.