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Technically, @andrewrose did guess first with his PM to me (figured I'd wait until someone officially won before I confirmed, even though you obviously knew it ). Unfortunately, there are do-overs in neither MJM nor Phish. Unless of course we're talking about a Hampton YEM.
Hope I at least brought to light a phenomenal summer '99 jam that gets lost in the glut of highlights from that tour. Here's my sales pitch to LBC when I picked this gem:
One of summer '99's most overlooked, underrated jams. Sure, it's of the type I, straight-ahead rocker variety, but they hit some of the same euphoric ground they also explored that summer in the 7/8/99 Fee, 7/10/99 CDT, 7/21/99 MLT, etc. Yet, I'm not sure even the most rabid of summer '99 fans remember much about it other than the fact that it was a great, unexpected cover choice.