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
 Enjoyed the show! Still creeped out by the whole new pin culture.
		Enjoyed the show! Still creeped out by the whole new pin culture.
	 Webcasted. A fun show. A couple nice moments: I really enjoyed the Gin and the Golden Age>Waves, and I'm a sucker for Cavern and 46 Days, even though they weren't amazing.
		Webcasted. A fun show. A couple nice moments: I really enjoyed the Gin and the Golden Age>Waves, and I'm a sucker for Cavern and 46 Days, even though they weren't amazing.  Highlight had to be the Golden Age, and the great decision they made to return to the funky verse music and start jamming instead of launching directly out of the chorus. Helped get the jam into some interesting spaces. Waves was a potent type I version.
		Highlight had to be the Golden Age, and the great decision they made to return to the funky verse music and start jamming instead of launching directly out of the chorus. Helped get the jam into some interesting spaces. Waves was a potent type I version.  I am from a small suburb of Northern Chicago, a teenager, and an avid, obsessed fan. This was my first ever Phish show and although it maybe wasn't the greatest show, there was a good energy throughout, and did provide a great atmosphere, especially for a first show. This show explored what Phish is great for; providing many different types of music over the span of one set.
		I am from a small suburb of Northern Chicago, a teenager, and an avid, obsessed fan. This was my first ever Phish show and although it maybe wasn't the greatest show, there was a good energy throughout, and did provide a great atmosphere, especially for a first show. This show explored what Phish is great for; providing many different types of music over the span of one set. Rock Phish -- most things played very well.  This was the closest they came to nailing Sugar Shack (after nailing Mound), but lost it in the last 10 seconds.
		Rock Phish -- most things played very well.  This was the closest they came to nailing Sugar Shack (after nailing Mound), but lost it in the last 10 seconds. After trying to remain unbiased in my listening to this show, sure, this show is a bit frustrating, at least considering the aura surrounding the "12/29" show date from years past and the magical nature of NYE @ MSG. But in my opinion, this is a solid show-- a solid, ph3.0 type rock and roll, song-driven show.
		After trying to remain unbiased in my listening to this show, sure, this show is a bit frustrating, at least considering the aura surrounding the "12/29" show date from years past and the magical nature of NYE @ MSG. But in my opinion, this is a solid show-- a solid, ph3.0 type rock and roll, song-driven show. If the first thing you guys have to do once the show ends is say how bad it was then don't go.
		If the first thing you guys have to do once the show ends is say how bad it was then don't go.
	 I keep listening back to this show....this show rocks...I know alot of people either don't like Caspian or thought it came in too early from waves, but does it really matter when Trey rips it like he does here?
		I keep listening back to this show....this show rocks...I know alot of people either don't like Caspian or thought it came in too early from waves, but does it really matter when Trey rips it like he does here?
	 I really liked this show; Crowd Control was a first for me and really enjoyed it...My first Mound, too awesome, rare as ever version, so excited they pulled that out 2nd song... ACDC bag was rippin as usual, an early and fun Rock and Roll that i want to relisten to right now... Sugar Shack, another rare one, another first, I love this song, I feel like this is a really hard song for Mike, even tho he wrote it; some of those vocal notes are hard to hit, especially while playing bass...Reba was awesome, not the best, but they were still warming up; the phan reaction in the middle of the jam was amazing (all smiles everywhere
		I really liked this show; Crowd Control was a first for me and really enjoyed it...My first Mound, too awesome, rare as ever version, so excited they pulled that out 2nd song... ACDC bag was rippin as usual, an early and fun Rock and Roll that i want to relisten to right now... Sugar Shack, another rare one, another first, I love this song, I feel like this is a really hard song for Mike, even tho he wrote it; some of those vocal notes are hard to hit, especially while playing bass...Reba was awesome, not the best, but they were still warming up; the phan reaction in the middle of the jam was amazing (all smiles everywhere   ...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
 ...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
  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 solid
  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 solid The ride from MI to NYC was more treacherous than expected.  I checked the weather a few days prior to our trip and was convinced that the drive would be cold, but smooth with little to no precipitation.  I thought the storm plaguing much of the Midwest at the time would clear up for our journey.  How wrong I was...I-80 between northeast OH and through much of PA/NJ contained some of the worst driving conditions I'd ever encountered.  Visibility on the west side of PA was nil due to blizzard like conditions (snow with high wind), and the roads had barely been touched by road crews.  Whereas, I'd normally tear ass on an overnight drive to make good time in decent conditions (and because I like to go fast), I was reduced to ~40mph at the most.  Our 9-10hr drive ended up being closer to 14+.  Nevertheless, we arrived safely and our weariness never outshone our optimism and excitement for the weekend's festivities!
		The ride from MI to NYC was more treacherous than expected.  I checked the weather a few days prior to our trip and was convinced that the drive would be cold, but smooth with little to no precipitation.  I thought the storm plaguing much of the Midwest at the time would clear up for our journey.  How wrong I was...I-80 between northeast OH and through much of PA/NJ contained some of the worst driving conditions I'd ever encountered.  Visibility on the west side of PA was nil due to blizzard like conditions (snow with high wind), and the roads had barely been touched by road crews.  Whereas, I'd normally tear ass on an overnight drive to make good time in decent conditions (and because I like to go fast), I was reduced to ~40mph at the most.  Our 9-10hr drive ended up being closer to 14+.  Nevertheless, we arrived safely and our weariness never outshone our optimism and excitement for the weekend's festivities!  This was the only show I actually attended...watched 3 and 4 on the webcast...no one wanted to give up their new years plans (that wasn't there) to watch it with me...it's all good...what some people call an obsession I call 'dedication.'
		This was the only show I actually attended...watched 3 and 4 on the webcast...no one wanted to give up their new years plans (that wasn't there) to watch it with me...it's all good...what some people call an obsession I call 'dedication.'  Although this show is certainly weaker than the other MSG shows in the run by a significant margin, perhaps this show has become a bit underrated in the process. I think it's good that the band is being judged on a higher standard than they were in the earlier days of 3.0, but is this show really a 3.6, but last years' 12.29 is a 4? That doesn't seem right to me, as this show had many more highlights and was overall imo a better show than that one. I think the abundance of above average shows in the past year has definitely helped our previously way-too-hyperbolic rating system when it comes to strong shows, but it seems the weaker ones suffer in the process. Fans tend to feel personally hurt when the band aborts a jam or makes an odd setlist call. I'll admit as well that I succumbed to that initially, but upon relisten there is a lot to love to be sure. Gin Golden Age Boogie Suzy and 46 days provide solid highlights to be sure. I won't talk about the weaknesses of this show as it has been discussed adequately enough. While I am certainly not saying this was a great show by any means due to the odd flow of the night, I think perhaps it is a bit underrated. If this is a "weak" or "below average" show by today's standards, as Phish fans we're in pretty damn good shape, because the bottom line is that if this show was played in 2010, people would be singing it's praises. Just a little perspective.
		Although this show is certainly weaker than the other MSG shows in the run by a significant margin, perhaps this show has become a bit underrated in the process. I think it's good that the band is being judged on a higher standard than they were in the earlier days of 3.0, but is this show really a 3.6, but last years' 12.29 is a 4? That doesn't seem right to me, as this show had many more highlights and was overall imo a better show than that one. I think the abundance of above average shows in the past year has definitely helped our previously way-too-hyperbolic rating system when it comes to strong shows, but it seems the weaker ones suffer in the process. Fans tend to feel personally hurt when the band aborts a jam or makes an odd setlist call. I'll admit as well that I succumbed to that initially, but upon relisten there is a lot to love to be sure. Gin Golden Age Boogie Suzy and 46 days provide solid highlights to be sure. I won't talk about the weaknesses of this show as it has been discussed adequately enough. While I am certainly not saying this was a great show by any means due to the odd flow of the night, I think perhaps it is a bit underrated. If this is a "weak" or "below average" show by today's standards, as Phish fans we're in pretty damn good shape, because the bottom line is that if this show was played in 2010, people would be singing it's praises. Just a little perspective.
	 I would take this show over any from the 2011-2012 NYE run.  I defended that run, very passionately.  But as I stood in the audience at Dick's....I realized that I may have been right to defend the shows because I had enjoyed them....but that these guys were, frankly, to good for what we got during that run.   I enjoyed those NYE run shows because - in the moment - absorbed in the atmosphere - what those shows had lacked in jamming, they made up for in house-shredding, good ole' fashioned rock & roll.
		I would take this show over any from the 2011-2012 NYE run.  I defended that run, very passionately.  But as I stood in the audience at Dick's....I realized that I may have been right to defend the shows because I had enjoyed them....but that these guys were, frankly, to good for what we got during that run.   I enjoyed those NYE run shows because - in the moment - absorbed in the atmosphere - what those shows had lacked in jamming, they made up for in house-shredding, good ole' fashioned rock & roll. I won't go so far as to call last night's Phish show disappointing.  I got a face value ticket the day of and I danced till my knees were sore, but I could tell before the show was over that this was going to be a completely forgettable show.  A fun rock concert for sure, but nothing that I'll come back to again and again on tape.
		I won't go so far as to call last night's Phish show disappointing.  I got a face value ticket the day of and I danced till my knees were sore, but I could tell before the show was over that this was going to be a completely forgettable show.  A fun rock concert for sure, but nothing that I'll come back to again and again on tape.  So, apparently, they weren't able to sustain the manic level of energy displayed on opening night. All good. I, too, thought that there were a number of missed opportunities throughout the evening but it's still all good, they decided to treat it as a marathon as opposed to last night's sprint out of the starting gate.
		So, apparently, they weren't able to sustain the manic level of energy displayed on opening night. All good. I, too, thought that there were a number of missed opportunities throughout the evening but it's still all good, they decided to treat it as a marathon as opposed to last night's sprint out of the starting gate. As much as I would have loved to seen that Waves go all night long, it was what it was, and thats the beautiful nature of a show. Its been a completely pleasure being in the Garden for this run. Night 2 got weird and I couldnt ask for more!
		As much as I would have loved to seen that Waves go all night long, it was what it was, and thats the beautiful nature of a show. Its been a completely pleasure being in the Garden for this run. Night 2 got weird and I couldnt ask for more!
	 No mention of the Christopher Walken cowbell references. Fallon, Ferrell, and Walken are gonna hear about it especially cause Jimmy is a phishhead
		No mention of the Christopher Walken cowbell references. Fallon, Ferrell, and Walken are gonna hear about it especially cause Jimmy is a phishhead
	 The second set was a wasted opportunity to build upon the night before (and, consequently, the band that played in Colorado on Labor Day weekend), in the form of ripcord Trey at it again - commence strange trips back to the 2011 run. Golden Age was gooey, and well deserving of praise. Waves, a revered jamming vehicle and a notably infrequent tune these days was primed for something special. Aside from the fact that this version may be the poorest performed version compositionally, it could be overlooked with some exploration on the song's blissful and seductively glacial release...and for a moment, they seemed destined to chart those waters. Then, inexplicably, Trey fuckerpants'd millions across the nation...no excuse other than that Trey didn't want to play the song anymore...but this is fucking New Years. There are only four shows to be played...why the Hell not roll the dice and lose yourself in some type two? You have no place to be for four days...and you came out justly on night one and played a brilliant show. Where was that band tonight?
		The second set was a wasted opportunity to build upon the night before (and, consequently, the band that played in Colorado on Labor Day weekend), in the form of ripcord Trey at it again - commence strange trips back to the 2011 run. Golden Age was gooey, and well deserving of praise. Waves, a revered jamming vehicle and a notably infrequent tune these days was primed for something special. Aside from the fact that this version may be the poorest performed version compositionally, it could be overlooked with some exploration on the song's blissful and seductively glacial release...and for a moment, they seemed destined to chart those waters. Then, inexplicably, Trey fuckerpants'd millions across the nation...no excuse other than that Trey didn't want to play the song anymore...but this is fucking New Years. There are only four shows to be played...why the Hell not roll the dice and lose yourself in some type two? You have no place to be for four days...and you came out justly on night one and played a brilliant show. Where was that band tonight?  Average show. First set looks good on paper, and it is, but suffers from flubs and missed chances (see: Reba). Second set, like many "3.0" sets, starts of strong but fizzles too soon.
		Average show. First set looks good on paper, and it is, but suffers from flubs and missed chances (see: Reba). Second set, like many "3.0" sets, starts of strong but fizzles too soon. There's almost always a "merely average-great" show in any given Phish New Year's Run, and in 2012 this is it, in my opinion. The setlist is pretty happenin', especially in the first set. AC/DC Bag has some "extra mustard," Bathtub Gin is fiery--although not an all-time version--and everything is played as if the band had been practicing sufficiently to pull off some of the more-challenging tunes in their repertoire. Golden Age opening the second set is about 15 minutes long, but the jam feels kind of truncated, and doesn't really spread out from the song structure, and from there that's it for songs breaking the 10-minute length barrier in this show. That's quite an encore to be sure, but if you wan'na get the gist of this run you might do better to visit 12/28, 12/30, or even 12/31.
		There's almost always a "merely average-great" show in any given Phish New Year's Run, and in 2012 this is it, in my opinion. The setlist is pretty happenin', especially in the first set. AC/DC Bag has some "extra mustard," Bathtub Gin is fiery--although not an all-time version--and everything is played as if the band had been practicing sufficiently to pull off some of the more-challenging tunes in their repertoire. Golden Age opening the second set is about 15 minutes long, but the jam feels kind of truncated, and doesn't really spread out from the song structure, and from there that's it for songs breaking the 10-minute length barrier in this show. That's quite an encore to be sure, but if you wan'na get the gist of this run you might do better to visit 12/28, 12/30, or even 12/31.
	 I'd like to point out that this is the only show with 3 satan references in a row (46 days, cavern, squirming coil)... Coincidental? Maybe so, maybe not... This was a great show nonetheless, completely solid second set. But if you're here already, check out the disease> 20yl > carini from the next night.
		I'd like to point out that this is the only show with 3 satan references in a row (46 days, cavern, squirming coil)... Coincidental? Maybe so, maybe not... This was a great show nonetheless, completely solid second set. But if you're here already, check out the disease> 20yl > carini from the next night.
	 There were aspects I LOVED and others I was a bit disappointed with in this show.  Crowd Control was an excellent opener choice and was played flawlessly.  An extended Golden Age made for the best rendition I've yet heard, and getting my first Boogie/Squirming Coil was pretty much a religious experience for me.  Also, this Suzy Greenberg was absolute fire  and forever changed my opinion of it.  Suzy was full of fun, never-before-heard gimmicks like "Suzy Q" and Trey yelling "MORE COWBELL!"
		There were aspects I LOVED and others I was a bit disappointed with in this show.  Crowd Control was an excellent opener choice and was played flawlessly.  An extended Golden Age made for the best rendition I've yet heard, and getting my first Boogie/Squirming Coil was pretty much a religious experience for me.  Also, this Suzy Greenberg was absolute fire  and forever changed my opinion of it.  Suzy was full of fun, never-before-heard gimmicks like "Suzy Q" and Trey yelling "MORE COWBELL!"   A lot of people are gonna complain and critique this show heavily. Just like every NYE run theres going to be complaints about some of the nights. Well in this specific NYE run, a well practiced, well executed and awesome overall experience run, this show has gotten heavy criticism.
		A lot of people are gonna complain and critique this show heavily. Just like every NYE run theres going to be complaints about some of the nights. Well in this specific NYE run, a well practiced, well executed and awesome overall experience run, this show has gotten heavy criticism.  OK here is my review for the 29th – Section 111.
		OK here is my review for the 29th – Section 111. Great show.  Probably the best limb by limb I've ever heard, Fishman and Mike were on fire tonight. The groove in Boogie On was one of the best I've ever heard from them and the best I've ever seen live of the 15 versions I've seen,  although very different from the tempo shifting trippy groove monster from 12/29/03 that I also like so much. The golden age was awesome and ranks as one of my favorite versions.  Waves was beautiful and so many east coast phans had been waiting for it all year.  The rock n roll placement was great, rather than put it in its predictable set 2 song 1-3 spot and tryin to make it a centerpiece yet again, they played it early and met wild enthusiasm from the crowd that took it as a shot of adrenaline.  Shame it was followed by sugar shack, the Reba probably would have been a little better had it followed RnR but Reba was still good, just not out of this world. Bathtub gin tried its best to crush as it was great but not really my kind of version. Still beautiful though as were Bug and Squirming Coil, just beautiful.  46 days rocked!!!   Not the best first tube.   Overall a great show and definite improvement on the first night.
		Great show.  Probably the best limb by limb I've ever heard, Fishman and Mike were on fire tonight. The groove in Boogie On was one of the best I've ever heard from them and the best I've ever seen live of the 15 versions I've seen,  although very different from the tempo shifting trippy groove monster from 12/29/03 that I also like so much. The golden age was awesome and ranks as one of my favorite versions.  Waves was beautiful and so many east coast phans had been waiting for it all year.  The rock n roll placement was great, rather than put it in its predictable set 2 song 1-3 spot and tryin to make it a centerpiece yet again, they played it early and met wild enthusiasm from the crowd that took it as a shot of adrenaline.  Shame it was followed by sugar shack, the Reba probably would have been a little better had it followed RnR but Reba was still good, just not out of this world. Bathtub gin tried its best to crush as it was great but not really my kind of version. Still beautiful though as were Bug and Squirming Coil, just beautiful.  46 days rocked!!!   Not the best first tube.   Overall a great show and definite improvement on the first night.
	 this show was a smoker. phenomenal from start to finish, i don't know i guess i love Sugar Shack, my first Reba (even though i couch toured, still sorta counts). First night was better, however. ; P
		this show was a smoker. phenomenal from start to finish, i don't know i guess i love Sugar Shack, my first Reba (even though i couch toured, still sorta counts). First night was better, however. ; P
	 "The best parts were when they kept with a style between songs to build momentum, from a supremely meaty "Boogie on Reggae Woman" to a Page tour de force on "Suzy Greenberg."  To go to "Bug" after such a high proved less of a relief than a step backwards."
		"The best parts were when they kept with a style between songs to build momentum, from a supremely meaty "Boogie on Reggae Woman" to a Page tour de force on "Suzy Greenberg."  To go to "Bug" after such a high proved less of a relief than a step backwards." It occurred to me last night that my first Phish show was 17 years ago. It was the first concert that I had ever attended (Knick Arena, Albany) and it was just a mind blowing experience. Any Phish show is sensory overload so just imagine what it was like for a green 16-year old.
		It occurred to me last night that my first Phish show was 17 years ago. It was the first concert that I had ever attended (Knick Arena, Albany) and it was just a mind blowing experience. Any Phish show is sensory overload so just imagine what it was like for a green 16-year old. I think that I must have been at a different show than what is reflected here by the reviews. After listening to the SBD I stand by my review.
		I think that I must have been at a different show than what is reflected here by the reviews. After listening to the SBD I stand by my review.  the golden age will def get listened to numerous times ,highlight of the show for me,had a great time as i always do at a show,sucks not everybody did,still wish i was catching the last 2 could only do 1st 2 with a new born baby boy,im lucky to have caught them and grateful the phish are still playin
		the golden age will def get listened to numerous times ,highlight of the show for me,had a great time as i always do at a show,sucks not everybody did,still wish i was catching the last 2 could only do 1st 2 with a new born baby boy,im lucky to have caught them and grateful the phish are still playin
	 the golden age will def get listened to numerous times ,highlight of the show for me,had a great time as i always do at a show,sucks not everybody did,still wish i was catching the last 2 could only do 1st 2 with a new born baby boy,im lucky to have caught them and grateful the phish are still playin
		the golden age will def get listened to numerous times ,highlight of the show for me,had a great time as i always do at a show,sucks not everybody did,still wish i was catching the last 2 could only do 1st 2 with a new born baby boy,im lucky to have caught them and grateful the phish are still playin
	 1st set- fishman cutoff reba way too soon, the jam was going great up until he cut it off. Still no jam out of halley's, but the transition into LXL was primo. I'm not the biggest wading fan, but i am much happier to hear it placed earlier that later in a show, and it brought down the energy briefly before my favorite point in the show Bathtub GIN was incredible! I was driving, listening to the webcast..completely lost my shit during that.
		1st set- fishman cutoff reba way too soon, the jam was going great up until he cut it off. Still no jam out of halley's, but the transition into LXL was primo. I'm not the biggest wading fan, but i am much happier to hear it placed earlier that later in a show, and it brought down the energy briefly before my favorite point in the show Bathtub GIN was incredible! I was driving, listening to the webcast..completely lost my shit during that.  Was there a "More Cowbell" tease during Suzy and another tune? Am I crazy?
		Was there a "More Cowbell" tease during Suzy and another tune? Am I crazy?
	 i have to agree with @TwiceBitten, i thought the crowd was the worst part of the show, and that it had an effect on the band. During Boogie on Phish was doing some cool stuff (start stop, bass solos etc.) but the crowd would drown out anything that was going on on the stage.The music however i thought was solid enough to keep me focused through the weird vibes. 1st set was better than the 2nd IMO though there were missed opportunities a plenty. They were building some serious momentum and while the Velvet Sea was a pretty come down, but at that moment i didnt want to. The Bathtub that followed took me completely by surprise and it amazed me how quickly they turned the energy back up with what was my favorite song of the night. 2nd set is where the vibe really started to feel weird (could all be in my head, but this is what i felt). A huge Golden age and a pretty solid rest of the show, but it didnt touch any where near last night. CK5 dominated tonight and so did page. have to give this show a 3 because i dont think it ever really took off the way i know it could have/ should have.
		i have to agree with @TwiceBitten, i thought the crowd was the worst part of the show, and that it had an effect on the band. During Boogie on Phish was doing some cool stuff (start stop, bass solos etc.) but the crowd would drown out anything that was going on on the stage.The music however i thought was solid enough to keep me focused through the weird vibes. 1st set was better than the 2nd IMO though there were missed opportunities a plenty. They were building some serious momentum and while the Velvet Sea was a pretty come down, but at that moment i didnt want to. The Bathtub that followed took me completely by surprise and it amazed me how quickly they turned the energy back up with what was my favorite song of the night. 2nd set is where the vibe really started to feel weird (could all be in my head, but this is what i felt). A huge Golden age and a pretty solid rest of the show, but it didnt touch any where near last night. CK5 dominated tonight and so did page. have to give this show a 3 because i dont think it ever really took off the way i know it could have/ should have. Webcasted the show.... had a blast. No lines at my fridge or my bathroom. Not the greatest show ever but some stuff rocked ass..... especially the 46 days. Mound was killer as well.
		Webcasted the show.... had a blast. No lines at my fridge or my bathroom. Not the greatest show ever but some stuff rocked ass..... especially the 46 days. Mound was killer as well.
	 Nigel Tufnel is a jaded MFer. Dont listen to him. If this is what a Saturday night rocker is from here on out, I can deal with that shit. Dont worry be happy. Everything from Gin forward was golden fire.
		Nigel Tufnel is a jaded MFer. Dont listen to him. If this is what a Saturday night rocker is from here on out, I can deal with that shit. Dont worry be happy. Everything from Gin forward was golden fire.
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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.........................