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Attendance Bias
Brian Weinstein
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4/2/98 @ The Nassau Colisieum w/ Patrick Smith
Attendance Bias
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4/2/98 @ The Nassau Colisieum w/ Patrick Smith
Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to today’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Certain Phish shows can be seen as flashpoints for the band’s career–Amy’s Farm in 1991, New Year’s ‘95 at MSG, Big Cypress for sure, the Wingsuit set...many of them have been covered on this podcast. Much more rare is a three or four-night run that can be pointed to as a turning point. And I don’t know if there’s a better-known four-show run that is universally praised and seen as ...
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