 was not at the 13 by 13 ...
		was not at the 13 by 13 ... I was a senior at ECU. This was my first time seeing Phish after wearing out the one bootleg our crew had going around at the time. So many folks we knew up and down the East Coast were yelling to go see the band. I had considered going over to Chapel Hill on Friday but bailed for a reason I don’t recall.
		I was a senior at ECU. This was my first time seeing Phish after wearing out the one bootleg our crew had going around at the time. So many folks we knew up and down the East Coast were yelling to go see the band. I had considered going over to Chapel Hill on Friday but bailed for a reason I don’t recall.  Sweet!!!  I submitted the request and had this date fixed to show that they DID play at East Carolina!  Feeling like I've done my duty as a historian, a Pirate and a huge phan.
		Sweet!!!  I submitted the request and had this date fixed to show that they DID play at East Carolina!  Feeling like I've done my duty as a historian, a Pirate and a huge phan.Add a Review
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Review by Billymack7
The Attic in Greenville was the best place to catch the college circuit bands that could handle large crowds...capacity was 250-300? I saw Widespread Panic, Aquarium Rescue Unit, Indecision, Blue Dixie, Gibb Droll, New Potato Caboose, etc. there over the late 80's-late 90's.
A friend from Vermont gave me the heads up on Phish and said I had to go check it out. There were several mic stands set up in front of the board. The stage was only about three feet off the floor, but visibility was good even for me(short).
I had never heard these guys before, so I was hanging on every note. The trampolines were pretty cool, I'd never seen that done. So I was pretty blown away by the show.
I've seen quite a few since then.
Thanks Phish for the long ride!