 Reviews are subjective. Every list ever created is subjective. I roll my eyes every time I see Rolling Stone put out another '100 best ...." list. I appreciate, but may not always agree, with the reviews put out on Phish.net. I appreciate others perspectives. To each his / her own. The beauty of a Phish show is that everyone has an individual yet collective experience at the same time. We all had an amazing time yesterday. Great venue, great Shakedown, beautiful weather. We went to dance and have fun and let our hair down.....get away from the grind and enjoy the music. I can recall one night of Phish that I walked away disappointed (10/12/10). But ask others who were there and you'll get varying opinions. We all get something different out of it. No one is wrong.
		Reviews are subjective. Every list ever created is subjective. I roll my eyes every time I see Rolling Stone put out another '100 best ...." list. I appreciate, but may not always agree, with the reviews put out on Phish.net. I appreciate others perspectives. To each his / her own. The beauty of a Phish show is that everyone has an individual yet collective experience at the same time. We all had an amazing time yesterday. Great venue, great Shakedown, beautiful weather. We went to dance and have fun and let our hair down.....get away from the grind and enjoy the music. I can recall one night of Phish that I walked away disappointed (10/12/10). But ask others who were there and you'll get varying opinions. We all get something different out of it. No one is wrong.
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