Soundcheck: Blues Jam, Drowned (x2), The Sloth, Funky Bitch
SET 1: Prince Caspian > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Suzy Greenberg > David Bowie, Simple > It's Ice -> Kung -> It's Ice > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Divided Sky, Sample in a Jar
SET 2: Ya Mar, Free > Harry Hood > AC/DC Bag > Lifeboy, Scent of a Mule > Cavern > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: A Day in the Life
 This was my first show.
		This was my first show.  A show from my 1st year seeing Phish, being class of '95.  Reviewing this setlist, I am reminded that I was just left mouth open at pretty much every tune.  Some of these I had heard from Picture of Nectar and Hoist, the two albums I listened to for the year or so leading up to these NYE shows (before they were called YEMSG!).  Also Sprach Zarathustra was a joy, as it was a familiar tune but hearing Phish jam it out gave me a new-found appreciation for the musical classics out there.  Suzy....what more is there to say when you're a Jewish girl who went to a liberal arts school but never took sociology.  By Bowie I was feeling nice and cozy, but It's Ice->Kung->It's Ice was a true mind expansion.  Part funny, part messed up, part confusing!  The floor on the steps near us was wet as someone had dropped a cup of water.  So when it's Ice came on "He's fallen on the ice it cracks," fed into my anxiety that someone (aka Me) would fall and trip on the slippery steps.  But then the Kung part....I really had to sit down, I was so blown away.  But then when they are yelling to stand up, I just knew that the wet steps would be ok and to laugh and have a good time.  TMWSIY unbeknownst to me was Trey's masterpiece which I printed out probably the next day and studied as a manual, but naturally the Avenue Malkenu was tops .  Ending the 1st set with a Sample which is a tune that I knew from the aforementioned albums was an honest to goodness way to just keep my face melted and keep me happy and lov.I.n.g. This Band From Vermont!!!!
		A show from my 1st year seeing Phish, being class of '95.  Reviewing this setlist, I am reminded that I was just left mouth open at pretty much every tune.  Some of these I had heard from Picture of Nectar and Hoist, the two albums I listened to for the year or so leading up to these NYE shows (before they were called YEMSG!).  Also Sprach Zarathustra was a joy, as it was a familiar tune but hearing Phish jam it out gave me a new-found appreciation for the musical classics out there.  Suzy....what more is there to say when you're a Jewish girl who went to a liberal arts school but never took sociology.  By Bowie I was feeling nice and cozy, but It's Ice->Kung->It's Ice was a true mind expansion.  Part funny, part messed up, part confusing!  The floor on the steps near us was wet as someone had dropped a cup of water.  So when it's Ice came on "He's fallen on the ice it cracks," fed into my anxiety that someone (aka Me) would fall and trip on the slippery steps.  But then the Kung part....I really had to sit down, I was so blown away.  But then when they are yelling to stand up, I just knew that the wet steps would be ok and to laugh and have a good time.  TMWSIY unbeknownst to me was Trey's masterpiece which I printed out probably the next day and studied as a manual, but naturally the Avenue Malkenu was tops .  Ending the 1st set with a Sample which is a tune that I knew from the aforementioned albums was an honest to goodness way to just keep my face melted and keep me happy and lov.I.n.g. This Band From Vermont!!!! What can I say about my first Phish show! I was blessed to have seen  divided sky,run like an antelope, Harry hood and David Bowie all in the same night! I was only 15 years old when I took the train from Long Island to Madison Square Garden. When my friend Marc & I got to our seats we were surprised to see that they were already taken. We quickly found another couple seats to dance by. Although I didn’t know half the songs they were playing back then the show completely blew me away. 20% of the people were dancing in the hallways with devil sticks spinning around. This was certainly not like the shows that we go to nowadays. The scene was completely different back then and the love was amazing! Phish’s energy was amazing and the Yemsg show was so incredible! So happy to be part of such an amazing scene and blessed to have seen Phish in their 1990s prime!  I remember the incredible energy in the air during Its Ice and it’s crazy they played TMWSIY at my first show. My Phish cherry was popped that night and I never looked back. ????????????????????????✌????
		What can I say about my first Phish show! I was blessed to have seen  divided sky,run like an antelope, Harry hood and David Bowie all in the same night! I was only 15 years old when I took the train from Long Island to Madison Square Garden. When my friend Marc & I got to our seats we were surprised to see that they were already taken. We quickly found another couple seats to dance by. Although I didn’t know half the songs they were playing back then the show completely blew me away. 20% of the people were dancing in the hallways with devil sticks spinning around. This was certainly not like the shows that we go to nowadays. The scene was completely different back then and the love was amazing! Phish’s energy was amazing and the Yemsg show was so incredible! So happy to be part of such an amazing scene and blessed to have seen Phish in their 1990s prime!  I remember the incredible energy in the air during Its Ice and it’s crazy they played TMWSIY at my first show. My Phish cherry was popped that night and I never looked back. ????????????????????????✌????
	 This was my very first Phish show as an 18 year old.  This was also my first attempt at getting NYE tickets which failed, and I ended up with 12/30.  Oh well, time to catch a train with a friend and get to the show!   Caspian, 2001 was a nice one, two punch to start.  I was still trying to take everything in at this point.  I feel like when Suzy started, people lost their goddamn minds!  I can still see all of the beaming smiles, people jumping up and down, using the railings as leverage to jump higher, screaming like they had just hit the lotto, etc.  I thought, so this is Phish....I can get down with this.  I wasn't familiar with Suzy at this point.  I started listening to Phish somewhere in the summer of '93.  I had Junta, Lawnboy, Rift, A Live One, and Hoist all on cassette.  I had heard some live stuff that i liked (mostly early 90's Gamehendge songs with narrations), and all of the songs on the before mentioned albums.  I couldn't understand how this hidden gem of a song was so well known by all of these people packed into MSG.  They seemed like they had all heard Suzy 100 times.  I loved the rest of this show mixed with songs I knew well, and other ones that I was hearing for the first time.  Other highlights included Bowie, Ice, Divided Sky, Sample,  and the entire second set.  Free in particular was another great song where everyone sings the chorus.  "Freeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!"  It felt so true.  I was free, without parents watching over me, out of state in a strange place, it felt....perfect.   I'll never forget the feeling of joy that i got from that Suzy though.  It was a life changer, and I will forever be grateful to have attended such a high energy experience as a young man.
		This was my very first Phish show as an 18 year old.  This was also my first attempt at getting NYE tickets which failed, and I ended up with 12/30.  Oh well, time to catch a train with a friend and get to the show!   Caspian, 2001 was a nice one, two punch to start.  I was still trying to take everything in at this point.  I feel like when Suzy started, people lost their goddamn minds!  I can still see all of the beaming smiles, people jumping up and down, using the railings as leverage to jump higher, screaming like they had just hit the lotto, etc.  I thought, so this is Phish....I can get down with this.  I wasn't familiar with Suzy at this point.  I started listening to Phish somewhere in the summer of '93.  I had Junta, Lawnboy, Rift, A Live One, and Hoist all on cassette.  I had heard some live stuff that i liked (mostly early 90's Gamehendge songs with narrations), and all of the songs on the before mentioned albums.  I couldn't understand how this hidden gem of a song was so well known by all of these people packed into MSG.  They seemed like they had all heard Suzy 100 times.  I loved the rest of this show mixed with songs I knew well, and other ones that I was hearing for the first time.  Other highlights included Bowie, Ice, Divided Sky, Sample,  and the entire second set.  Free in particular was another great song where everyone sings the chorus.  "Freeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!"  It felt so true.  I was free, without parents watching over me, out of state in a strange place, it felt....perfect.   I'll never forget the feeling of joy that i got from that Suzy though.  It was a life changer, and I will forever be grateful to have attended such a high energy experience as a young man.
	 My second show.
		My second show.   The third night of the 1995 NYE run, and the precursor to the fabled 12/31 show, is a very respectable show on its own. As I've mentioned in my reviews of the first two nights in Worcester, this whole run is pretty strong and well worth listening to. And while this might be the weakest of the four, it's still way better than a lot of other shows.
		The third night of the 1995 NYE run, and the precursor to the fabled 12/31 show, is a very respectable show on its own. As I've mentioned in my reviews of the first two nights in Worcester, this whole run is pretty strong and well worth listening to. And while this might be the weakest of the four, it's still way better than a lot of other shows. While not usually regarded as stellar a performance as the next night, this show is certainly not to be overlooked. What it lacks in "big" jams it makes up for in grade A performances throughout. Just re-listened to it yesterday, and the performances and song placement/selection make this a great show to listen to start to finish. The Harry Hood may be one of my favorites. The Divided Sky, free, Antelope, Ya Mar, and It's Ice>Kung>It's Ice are also highlights. Free, in particular, has a nice jam that is typical for the early versions. Point being, a fun and energetic show that you definitely shouldn't skip.
		While not usually regarded as stellar a performance as the next night, this show is certainly not to be overlooked. What it lacks in "big" jams it makes up for in grade A performances throughout. Just re-listened to it yesterday, and the performances and song placement/selection make this a great show to listen to start to finish. The Harry Hood may be one of my favorites. The Divided Sky, free, Antelope, Ya Mar, and It's Ice>Kung>It's Ice are also highlights. Free, in particular, has a nice jam that is typical for the early versions. Point being, a fun and energetic show that you definitely shouldn't skip.
	 My first MSG experience, I was in NYC for a week my friend was attending school in Manhattan and I figured I would visit for a true NYC experience. I was heading to the ball drop the following night and did everything in my power to trade my tickets for NYE show, it fell on deaf ears, very tough ticket to possess. Anyway I was lucky enough to catch the night before.
		My first MSG experience, I was in NYC for a week my friend was attending school in Manhattan and I figured I would visit for a true NYC experience. I was heading to the ball drop the following night and did everything in my power to trade my tickets for NYE show, it fell on deaf ears, very tough ticket to possess. Anyway I was lucky enough to catch the night before. A very, very solid show, smack dab in the middle of a historic Phish run.    The show's opening numbers indicate the band is getting ready for some hard rocking to follow.  Prince Caspian opened with Trey taking the stage by himself for the opening bars, joined then by Fish, then Mike and  Page.  Kind of a warm up for Trey-no jamming on this version--I had the impression he was feeling out the acoustics and vibe.  2001 is next, for a preview of the next two night's journey.  Set I continues with excellent 1995 versions of Bowie, TWIMSY, and Sample.  Don't miss the Hood>AC/DC Bag in Set II. The Antelope is a classic Trey shred platform.  The encore of A Day in the Life is one of the finest versions I have heard them perform.  Great show!
		A very, very solid show, smack dab in the middle of a historic Phish run.    The show's opening numbers indicate the band is getting ready for some hard rocking to follow.  Prince Caspian opened with Trey taking the stage by himself for the opening bars, joined then by Fish, then Mike and  Page.  Kind of a warm up for Trey-no jamming on this version--I had the impression he was feeling out the acoustics and vibe.  2001 is next, for a preview of the next two night's journey.  Set I continues with excellent 1995 versions of Bowie, TWIMSY, and Sample.  Don't miss the Hood>AC/DC Bag in Set II. The Antelope is a classic Trey shred platform.  The encore of A Day in the Life is one of the finest versions I have heard them perform.  Great show!
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Review by MiguelSanchez
prince caspian is one of my least favorite phish songs, but it kind of works here in the opening slot at the garden. also, it also serves as a good precursor to a 2nd song in the show 2001. this one is not as deep as some of the ones they would get into in 2 years, but for 95, this is a pretty damn good 2001. page gets in some nice dark funky licks while fishman and trey work the tension and release. suzy comes burning out of this 2001. page, once again, was really jamming on this one. a nice intricate midset bowie works well out after suzy, and this is where trey really starts to take off. this bowie is not the best in the world, but for this part of the show, it is well-paced with some decent exploration. did somebody say sky scrapers. a nice early version of simple shines after bowie. like 2001 earlier in the set, this one does not take off like it would in the next couple of years, but it certainly rocks and the shorter jam at the end gives one an idea of what might be to come out of this one in later years. it's ice comes out of the spacey ending of simple, and they delve deep in the middle section finding kung. trey must have listened to the louisville tapes from the fall and decided it was so sick they should do it again. they wrap up this super sharp ice and dive right into tmwsiy/aven/tmwsiy. this one is one of my favorites, and they tear it up hear, rocking the garden crowd. the divided sky soars, as trey really zips after the silent part. they take on a bonus sample for good measure.
so your at the garden. its cold as shit outside. hmmm... what to open the second set with. oh, summer time breezey yamar should work. this is a very fun yamar with some decent trey licks scattered throughout. then, they keep you guessing by springing a pretty rocking free. this jam really develops through '95, and they put out a really strong version of this song at the garden as the year comes to a close. they didn't know they could put a funkier jam on free, so they are really giving it a hard edge here. good stuff. keeping the crowd guessing, they throw out a monster harry hood. page and trey chase each other brilliantly through this one. hood was another song that was being played really well in 95, and this one might take the cake. fishman and gordon keep the tempo brilliantly and trey and page just dance. after making us feel good about hood, they slam right into a rowdy ac/dc bag. this one is not the jammer they would through out exactly 2 years later, but it is played very well, like most 95 versions of this tune. life boy provides a nice dark cool down before it is time to smell the mule. typical mule insanity then ensues. like the rest of this set, this one is hot. trey really nails the middle section. a nice rocking cavern appears to close down this set before they kick down a bonus antelope. trey really gives you a taste of what is to come the next night on this antelope. very hot trey licks. after debuting aditl over the summer, they spring on the msg crowd in the encore slot. it is well played and well received.
overall, this is an impressive show, even on the stout " 95 ny run" standard. while this show lacks really monster jams, with the exception of hood, it still works. the first set just had that excellent flow. it is like they never broke stride, and every song compliments the song before and after it. the next set was one to keep you guessing, from start to finish. they seemed to be really going for the juxtaposition thing in the second set. the run from yamar-free-hood really covers a lot of ground, and it fully display phish's many styles and talents. also, throughout this show, it seemed they played the songs that they had really been playing well all year. sure, some of them were kept in the stable until nye, mike's song, reba, maze, yem, etc., but they through some sure fire 95 winners out there, simple, ice, bowie, free, hood, bag, mule, antelope. good strong show. if you want to know what 95 is all about, at its best, check out this four night ny run, especially 12/29-31.
highlights:
set 1:
2001>suzy, bowie, ice/kung/ice, divided sky
set 2:
free, hood>bag, mule, antelope