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And Tahoe Tweezer: my best friend was on his knees crying and laughing with such joy after. Everyone was hugging everyone. And high-fiving, woooing and fist pumping, with jaws dropped. Incredulous. Yet there it was. For real. It was divine. I still have goosebumps six months later. We--the crowd and the band, we knew while it unfolded how pure it was. How monumental. If I thought there was no chance my wife would ever read this I would say I've basically lived for that.
After TT, my favorite performance of the summer is BGCA I Seven Below. Merits your revisit and epitomizes that most important Phish lesson, how it's all in the recovery.