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The main reason we surveyed who we did was because we are the Phish.net working group. Yes, it does introduce many biases, especially because most of us are long time fans. But I would argue that the data is more accurate than any one particular person's list, since everyone in the group brings a slightly different viewpoint. If you are more interested in what the general public thinks, check out the star ratings here on Phish.net, since they are open to everyone.
The methodology was this: given a list of every show from 2013, assign a rating from 1-10 (note: the vast majority of these ratings were in the middle of the range, indicating that most of us think the vast majority of Phish shows are pretty damn good). This was done by 15 or so of us. The top 11 scoring shows were then pulled out and ranked in order from 0 to 10. The average ranking was then used to put the shows in order.
Why 2013? Because it was freshest in our minds. We might go on to do other years.