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1) I think early Saturday afternoon was the first time the disco bus played the VA Beach "Terrapin Station" and I remember that for about 50 yards in every direction, the entire lot became silent. It was a lot of people's first time hearing it, (myself included), and served as an emotional echo to one of the most transcendent moments in Phishtory.
2) I spent a good chunk of late night on Saturday doing laps around lot on my skateboard, with a head full of everything, and singing the chorus to Mighty Quinn over and over at the top of my lungs. I ran into Gordo on a golf cart at around 3:00 in the morning and told him they needed to bring Quinn back, and he replied "Oh yeah, it's been a while with that one." Three months later in the Mothership would be the first time I cried at a Phish show.
3) The Sabotage>2001 was an absolute rage fest. The entire field was going bonkers. Also the first time I remember being disappointed hearing WMGGW.
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