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97 was so tight, even when there wasn't an epic jam or heavy funk, it just sounds so perfect. The Vultures & McGrupp are perfect and then we get to the Groove. Mike's was so sinister, just a crazy version that takes me to another place. The Weekapaug may be somewhat standard, but the happy b day is powerful and the ending Can't You Hear Me Knocking jam ending from some of the 97' paug's are always amazing.
97 Phish is the goat, it should be in some musical hall of fame somewhere. :-)