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Review by kedrar
This show is notable for me because I gave Trey grief for ending the show 20 minutes before closing time. I told him that I was there and chose Phish over skiing, and that I felt let down that I missed out on 20 minutes of potential Phish. Trey was very polite, understanding and a true gentleman.
I was an ass.
I ended up going back the next day and asking for the promotional picture the Inferno used to advertise. The owner gave it to me, and I asked him what he thought about Phish. He sort of shrugged his shoulders, and then I asked him what he thought of take the "A" train, and he perked up and smiled and said he really enjoyed it.