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Review by Issiah
After seeing Phish at Great Woods last summer and having such a blast, the decision was made to do it again this year. Some buds and I headed back out to Boston and took the train to Mannsfield.
The scene was even more abundant than last year. VW Buses everywhere, Tied died tour kids, Rows of Shakedown! The Circus had come to town. The "Dead" scene that provided much of the soil for Phish's growth was exploring, evolving and expanding into new horizons. (Point of view from someone introduced to both at same time)
A large group of friend's from back home in Central,NY had come out for the show. It was nice having familiar faces to lean on. Today was my 18th birthday, and it ended up being a very special one. Had seats right up in front for the Gamehendge saga to unfold.