This week, team HF Pod is celebrating its 150th episode in style, looking back on the run that started it all for this era of Phish, Hampton 2009. We talk about the shows and play some highlights from the run as well. Leave us a comment about where you were and your memories from that run.
We start the episode reflecting on the 150 episodes of HF Pod, and then we get into discussing these shows with a lot of music, of course. We mention this NYT article that came out around Hampton '09. Looking back, we found these shows more enjoyable than maybe they get credit for, but as Matt says, a lot of the relisten value is based on nostalgia. Not a lot of jamming, of course, but there are some nice placements in here. Look forward to your feedback.
ALSO, if you were at BIG CYPRESS, please send us a brief audio recording to us. Instructions here.
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