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agreed, and another thing, I have a sneaking suspicion that many more people enjoy listening to recorded Dead, i.e. old tapes sbds, etc, than old Phish just IMHO. I have been listening to the Dead for 25 years and am still blown away by the vast archive that is out there for this music. I am still discovering jems that I didn't even know existed, even from the "off years" such as 84-85. Are a substantial number of people listening to old Phish tapes from the early to mid 80"s? I have a hard time believing that it is but a fraction of those discovering still great Dead music from this era.