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one point that was overlooked in the piece is that Trey has mentioned, specifically, that 8.9.93 in Toronto was the pivotal point in which the band finally learned how to listen and jam cohesively. That lands right smack in the middle of summer '93 and boy can you hear the doors blow off after the peak of that show.
thanks for a great look back at what was, a spectacular moment in my life and phish's.
long live summer '93 tour!