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At first I was surprised that so many 2011 sets made the list, and some were ranked higher than really good 2015 sets. Then after I thought about it, and realized all the amazing 2015 sets that have yet to be mentioned, I think last year will get the treatment it deserves.
Even so, it's hard for me to consider even the best pre-2012 Phish as being in the same ballpark as a good 2015 show. Trey is so much better now than he was a few years ago, that almost disqualifies even the most beloved early 3.0 shows in my mind.