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Review by starchadstar
We fond the bar and parked somewhere nearby and walked up to get a sense of the place. We could hear the soundcheck and sat on the curb just outside of the window along the driveway. We heard the zero and waste soundcheck and we're getting pretty stocked. Soundcheck ended and we just sat there for a bit. Then a Subaru drove past us and I think Brad was driving and Trey smiled at us from the back seat.
We got in relatively early as the place opened to be sure we could get in. We watched the opening bad, which was kind of fun, but I don't remember much anymore, after nearly 30 years!
I was so close for first set I could have grabbed Fish's goggles from his kit before the show started. Of course I did not.
It was a great time, through and through. Yes, the rolling rock bottle on my friend was awesome (by second set, we found ourselves in the middle of the tiny room.
It was awesome to see phish in a such a tiny place, especially considering that my first show was Greatwoods '93. This was my 44th show, I think. I was also fortunate enough to see them at the Lowell Auditorium in '95.