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Unfortunately, I missed Amy's Farm, I was actually at a cousin's wedding in Maine that day, and my brother and I knew about the show and were talking about sneaking off before the reception to make it over there, but it never happened. I was at the Battery Park and Townshend shows that summer, which were both great. Especially at Townshend, you could really observe the band in the process of outgrowing their roots, I'm fairly sure that the show was over-crowded, with a lot of people jumping the fence. You walked across a footbridge to get into the show, and many people just waded across the river, walked up the bank and hopped the short wall to get in rather than pay $10 or however much it was. It was fairly obvious that this was going to be the last time around for the family park.