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Pete, these MJs are great fun. I seldom compete--I just check in on the mystery jam during my Monday lunch hour, and can't check more than a few versions--but it is brightens my day every time and gives me something to look forward to. And you have shown me more than a few hot little jam segments this way! Not every great moment can make a jam chart--Phish throws out so many ideas, and sometimes, even in a relatively typical or even plodding version of YEM or Split or Ghost or something, there will be a few moments of transcendent playing, and the MJs can point you to those. I still remember discovering the fiery, peaking little segment in the otherwise non-distinct 8/17/93 YEM... never would ahve bothered to listen if not for this contest.
Anyway, Pete, thank you for your great work on this!