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As always, very well said/written. Great insight into why we all fell in love with Phish in the first place. Thank you for bringing back a flood of amazing memories by mentioning the 10/8/94 Patriot Center show. That was my 2nd show and I was on the floor about 10 rows back and I remember just being absolutely floored the whole show. I'll never forget the first time I heard Guyute that night as well and I mean, that 2nd set - just wow. I still think this show is one of the most underrated in the band's career (altho there were so many stellar 94 shows it's not surprising.)
Keep up the great work and thanks for the new word - Uticular. Good stuff!