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Review by Anonymous
I had moved to Northwest Pennsylvania in fall of 1993. Phish announced the NYE run for 1993 and I said to myself, "Its on!" I ended up getting a free ticket to this one, lucky me. After waiting in the cold in what looked like a crazy long line at the American University's student union, we realized the arena really wasn't an arena at all. Just a large opening in the student union. No seats, but an aquarium at the end. I actually didn't realize it was an aquarium until "Hood" in the second set... duh. We made our way down front when my friend Courtney asked, "When was the last time they played `Peaches En Regalia'?" I said it had been a while. She said, "Well, Frank just passed away. I think they are going to bust it out." I said that would be cool, but then to myself thought, "Yeah right." Phish came out onstage and BAM: "Peaches". I would never doubt anything Phish could do from then on.