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I think, if anything else, this raises an important point - even the *best*, the very highest years of Phish, have a certain baseline when it comes to great shows, and there's plenty of shows that don't cross that baseline in those years. Which is good - if anyone was trying to argue that, say, 12/9/97 (a perfectly good show!) should be in the same presence as 11/22/97, it would not only look rather foolish, but destroy the entire nebulous concept of "greatness" that's informing this list in the first place. But it also means that a) not every show is 11/22/97, and b) the baseline is not 11/22/97, and never has been. Shit, the baseline's not 12/7/97 either. Worth remembering.