SET 1: Crowd Control, Mound, AC/DC Bag > Rock and Roll, Sugar Shack, Reba, Halley's Comet > Limb By Limb, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Golden Age > Waves -> Prince Caspian > Boogie On Reggae Woman > Suzy Greenberg[1] > Bug > Cavern > 46 Days
ENCORE: The Squirming Coil, Grind, First Tube
...Always love Halley's Comet > and Limb by Limb, the interplay between Page and Trey keeps getting stronger and stronger throughout 3.0.... Wading was very strong, Trey ripped it, very beautiful jam...Bathtub Gin was so summer 2012 mixed with Ahhhh Susie Q action (Got crazy, very high energy as was the whole run for that matter) thanks for the first set closer, where Bathtub Gin should go, getting wet before the 2nd set
and Trey absolutely ripped it...Boogie On, Boogie Mike, take over dog...Liked the placement of Suzy and it was another ripper with a little cowbell...Bug is very sentimental for me, love the jam (Lovin all the beautiful jams Phish is bringing, they are all about making beautiful music nowadays, in my opinion) Cavern and 46 Days combo to end it really caught fire...So excited to see this whole set go from psychadelic dripping water to Hot rippin fire...A little out there, but damn does Phish take us places we never thought we could go
Thanks for another MSGrind, and First Tube? seriously, thank you Phish... First Tube is always First Tube, so beautifully rippin (I've said beautiful and rippin a few times i'm sure, but that's what this show was to me beautiful and rippin...Even though it had the lowest rating of the run, I think people should relisten to this show, it's so solidAdd a Review
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Review by Elmar
The Boys have been around, doing what they do, for 27 years. They have done this through major life changes, joy, loss, damage just like any other human beings over such a long time frame and, for 15 of those years, they did it constantly.
Today is my 17th "Phish-iversary" with 40+ (ATTENDED) shows in the bag. I have been blessed by being at many of those, top rated by Phans. Sadly, I have reached a point where it is primarily the technological miracle of "Simulcast" getting me to most shows. Now, for $60, about 1/5 the cost of a single decent Stubhub ticket, I have the opportunity to see not just 1 show, but 4! To top it off, a NO REPEAT New Years Run, with as many friends as I can cram into my living room.
My Review of Last Night? The last two nights? Basically all the shows I've seen? Regardless of personal preferences they are their own entities; one-time-only audio alchemy released to become part of the universe; a very particular brand of alchemy that can only be created by Phish. Still being able to see their magic happen live is a reward I will always be grateful for.
Lastly, to all of you still chasing that particular high: The number of variables (Your Mood, The Band's Mood (Really? God Forbid!), Personal Taste in jamming style/"type", Song Placement, Social Collective, Era - 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, Venue, Audience Energy, Weather, Particular Party Favors - or lack there of...... ETC.) that created it are so astronomical the odds are stacked against you that it will ever happen again...
... So Get A Grip!!
I am rating ph2012/12/29 all 5 stars to help balance an unwarranted injustice.
Peace.........................