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I haven't done this for every year, but here's a couple of things that aim in that direction. For all of the weighted averages (two of which are depicted below), the distribution remains left-skewed, but is squished from the top. There's a bit more mass in each tail, and the overall mean rating (the mean for all shows) actually increases. This graph includes shows from all eras.
As for the year-by -year thing, I've done it for selected years--one from each era (Modern, 2.0., and 2 x 1.0). There was no real rhyme or reason as to which years were selected; mostly they seemed like interesting years, and I had the Phish Studies Conference deadline bearing down on me.
This is exactly how RYM handles its weights.