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Review by The_Ghost
A) time travel doesn't exist
B) there is no way to go back in time and see this show
And that's it.
I really enjoy the Cavern closer in the first set. It comes right after a beautiful thank you to the crew and a wonderful tribute. The second set is probably one of the best Phish sets of all time, certainly in the discussion of top sets. To say the band peaked in 93 would be true, in 93. While they may have continued to climb since, there is no way you can listen to this show in particular and not be blown away by where they were. I don't know what magic was happening at the end of this spring tour in 1993, but I hope to find more of it as I continue on my journey through Phish.