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I basically echo the landslide of comments in this thread that feel about the start to finish playing of the Clifford Ball as I do. Especially the guy who defends the Clifford Ball the same way he defends his children from large mammals. That's meet. Clifford Ball is Phish gold, and while I won't argue it being 1, I will not accept it being out of the top 3. And certainly nothing in 2003 is in the same class.
Best Slave and Fluffhead ever. Watching the video confirms how locked and loaded those two shows were. If there were a third night I think it would have flew off the handle.
I've said for a decade we need phan surveys of shows by year and and all time versions of songs. I have a proposition to Ellis and Charlie during the preview of the new phish.net on September 2009 but I was shot down.
Who knows if we will ever know what the consensus is, but this ranking really throws me.
Also I agree Coventy should be not applicable or permanently last place. There was nothing musical going on.