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Returning to the Bay Area in 2010 to see Phish at Greek Theatre where I witnessed historic Grateful Dead performances back in June of 1985 was one of the highlights of my life so far.
Last summer I once again was able to see Phish at BGCA where I saw The Grateful Dead back in 1984 for the New Years Run.
I think all Deadheads have a connection to the Bay Area. Seeing Phish in San Francisco, with all it's musical and cultural history, is an experience I wouldn't want to miss. It's well worth the trip from Miami.
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