SET 1: Punch You in the Eye > Prince Caspian > Backwards Down the Number Line[1], Nellie Kane, Divided Sky, Sand, Vultures, Rift, Joy, Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)
SET 2: Wilson > Axilla > Piper > Twist > Julius > Golgi Apparatus > Also Sprach Zarathustra > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > David Bowie, The Squirming Coil
 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 Rift
					3
					Rift
					3
					 Junta
					3
					Junta
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
					1
					 I found it very interesting to read the varied opinions of this show as it was going on, with people coming down on opposite sides.  Many loved it, some saying it was the best night of the run so far, while others decried it (and especially the first set) as one of the worst of the year and a major letdown for a storied date like 12/30.  So here's my two cents, and please take it for what it's worth.
		I found it very interesting to read the varied opinions of this show as it was going on, with people coming down on opposite sides.  Many loved it, some saying it was the best night of the run so far, while others decried it (and especially the first set) as one of the worst of the year and a major letdown for a storied date like 12/30.  So here's my two cents, and please take it for what it's worth. yeah, i saw all your faces dripping on the floor during the Piper jam
		yeah, i saw all your faces dripping on the floor during the Piper jam
	 Dear Boys,
		Dear Boys, Ok. I feel as if I have to say my piece on this show since it's getting shit on much more than it deserves. While certainly not a perfect show by any means, practically the entire second set from Piper on is truly inspired stuff. There were shows that happened last year that had flubs and almost derailed that are rated like a 4.3 because of one stand out jam. That being said, I do think that the band sounds like they didn't practice enough before this run, hence the flubs. However, we as phish fans have become obsessed with extremes. Either it sucked or ruled. Honestly this show for me is a four because of the second set sequence and the overall major highlight of Piper, but I gave it a 5 because I'm pretty sure that PT trolls are infiltrating and giving it a 1 for no good reason. Might as well up the average a little because this site should give people the right impression of how the show actually was. But whatever, just my two cents.
		Ok. I feel as if I have to say my piece on this show since it's getting shit on much more than it deserves. While certainly not a perfect show by any means, practically the entire second set from Piper on is truly inspired stuff. There were shows that happened last year that had flubs and almost derailed that are rated like a 4.3 because of one stand out jam. That being said, I do think that the band sounds like they didn't practice enough before this run, hence the flubs. However, we as phish fans have become obsessed with extremes. Either it sucked or ruled. Honestly this show for me is a four because of the second set sequence and the overall major highlight of Piper, but I gave it a 5 because I'm pretty sure that PT trolls are infiltrating and giving it a 1 for no good reason. Might as well up the average a little because this site should give people the right impression of how the show actually was. But whatever, just my two cents.
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	 CRAZY jamming tonight.  Nellie Kane!  Best QTE I ever heard them do, and crowd was PUMPED.  Second set was jam, jam and more jam.  AWESOME SCHTUFF!
		CRAZY jamming tonight.  Nellie Kane!  Best QTE I ever heard them do, and crowd was PUMPED.  Second set was jam, jam and more jam.  AWESOME SCHTUFF!
	 I thought last night's 1st Set was on the weaker side! Lots of flubbs and sloppy playing exept for Vultures and Quinn! Sand looked like it was about to take off, but came to an abrupt end!!! Set 2 was more pumped with energy, especialy the beginning and Piper had one of the best type 2 jamms of the year!!! Golgi was an odd choice between Julius and 2001 which was also one of the highlights of Set 2! Then a botched up Horse -> Silent version very oddly placed with a nice segue into Bowie which also never quite took off :-( A nice Coil (which is allways welcome when Trey doesn't mess it up) wraps up the set! At least the encore saved the energy of the show! Boogie was in flames with Mike dropping bombs throughout, and GTBT was a welcome way to end the show on a high note!
		I thought last night's 1st Set was on the weaker side! Lots of flubbs and sloppy playing exept for Vultures and Quinn! Sand looked like it was about to take off, but came to an abrupt end!!! Set 2 was more pumped with energy, especialy the beginning and Piper had one of the best type 2 jamms of the year!!! Golgi was an odd choice between Julius and 2001 which was also one of the highlights of Set 2! Then a botched up Horse -> Silent version very oddly placed with a nice segue into Bowie which also never quite took off :-( A nice Coil (which is allways welcome when Trey doesn't mess it up) wraps up the set! At least the encore saved the energy of the show! Boogie was in flames with Mike dropping bombs throughout, and GTBT was a welcome way to end the show on a high note! Piper was AMAZING.
		Piper was AMAZING. I'm sorry, but I can't express my opinion with out getting -1? I liked the show, I just shouldn't have to say it was the greatest show ever to get people to not -1 it.
		I'm sorry, but I can't express my opinion with out getting -1? I liked the show, I just shouldn't have to say it was the greatest show ever to get people to not -1 it.
	 This was my 100th show and the only lottery tickets I got out of my order for MSG. I would like to thank the band for the fantastic Piper and for allowing it to knock Character Zero out of first place on my most heard list. Besides an emotional ball drop with my wife, this jam was the reason I crossed a continent.
		This was my 100th show and the only lottery tickets I got out of my order for MSG. I would like to thank the band for the fantastic Piper and for allowing it to knock Character Zero out of first place on my most heard list. Besides an emotional ball drop with my wife, this jam was the reason I crossed a continent.
	 Always love a Punch opener, the New York energy was building nicely but the Prince, BDTNL combo did feel like a let down from our seats. Nicely recovered by Nellie which is a rare treat. I'm a sucker for the bluegrass and thought the 5 song run from her was the meat of the set with an always welcome Divided, funkathon Sand and Vultures as highlights. I never met a Rift I didn't like and respect Joy for its honesty and emotion. Trey does play it well. The Quinn to close was full energy and the crowd was eating it up. Was it disjointed? Maybe early but the energy in our section was pretty strong and eager for set II. As with Punch, Wilson lit the Garden back to life and the entire second set run up to Horse was rockin'. If there is a single song that was MVP for the night, it was Piper. This was pure improvisation and the Mike Bomb could be felt in your chest. People were looking around like it was an earthquake. I loved it! Twist, Julias and Golgi were all up tempo fuel to the fire but nothing out there. They saved some space funk for 2001 which was second to Piper for MVP. Nice work by all on this one. As a Bowie fan, I have no complaints, yet another finely played piece of music to take back the energy from Silent. Coil is always beautiful and the piano outro gets me every time. It makes me grateful that the fellas are out there playing. Boogie, Good times encore is hard to beat. I know set and setting have a lot to do with perception but section 307 kept the vibe alive all night and we all enjoyed ourselves. Will I be thinking of this show in thirty years? Maybe so, maybe not but I know I had a good damned time! Happy New Year all!
		Always love a Punch opener, the New York energy was building nicely but the Prince, BDTNL combo did feel like a let down from our seats. Nicely recovered by Nellie which is a rare treat. I'm a sucker for the bluegrass and thought the 5 song run from her was the meat of the set with an always welcome Divided, funkathon Sand and Vultures as highlights. I never met a Rift I didn't like and respect Joy for its honesty and emotion. Trey does play it well. The Quinn to close was full energy and the crowd was eating it up. Was it disjointed? Maybe early but the energy in our section was pretty strong and eager for set II. As with Punch, Wilson lit the Garden back to life and the entire second set run up to Horse was rockin'. If there is a single song that was MVP for the night, it was Piper. This was pure improvisation and the Mike Bomb could be felt in your chest. People were looking around like it was an earthquake. I loved it! Twist, Julias and Golgi were all up tempo fuel to the fire but nothing out there. They saved some space funk for 2001 which was second to Piper for MVP. Nice work by all on this one. As a Bowie fan, I have no complaints, yet another finely played piece of music to take back the energy from Silent. Coil is always beautiful and the piano outro gets me every time. It makes me grateful that the fellas are out there playing. Boogie, Good times encore is hard to beat. I know set and setting have a lot to do with perception but section 307 kept the vibe alive all night and we all enjoyed ourselves. Will I be thinking of this show in thirty years? Maybe so, maybe not but I know I had a good damned time! Happy New Year all!
	 Really liked the Axilla mess up. Once Trey gets it together it explodes! Piper was cool, but Dick's was better. Other than that, just a Phish show I was lucky enough to catch. They never really broke anything open, so it's not something I really sink into on the ipod or anything.
		Really liked the Axilla mess up. Once Trey gets it together it explodes! Piper was cool, but Dick's was better. Other than that, just a Phish show I was lucky enough to catch. They never really broke anything open, so it's not something I really sink into on the ipod or anything.
	 While this show has definite splashes of brilliance I left MSG thinking something was a bit off. The first set was honestly one I'll probably never listen to again, and while I try not to harp on miscues or flubs, there were simply far too many throughout the night. Particularly in Sand, Vultures,Axilla, Golgi, Horse>Silent,. And let's be honest, all the songs I just mentioned that were played in the 2nd set are songs I  never want to see in the heart of a second set. Do You? I had a great time at this show. The Piper>Twist, Bowie, 2001, and Divided sky were all quality moments. Piper and 2001 in particular. But the band seemed a bit off and Trey seemed particularly jumpy.  The sound in MSG seemed a bit more inconsistent than in years past all 3 nights I attended  and particularly off on this night....where I was anyway. Maybe that had something to do with it.  2011 was a great year for Phish. I thought they found a good balance of tight playing, setlist flow, song rotation, and exploratory jamming this past summer. But something wasn't quite there at MSG this year.
		While this show has definite splashes of brilliance I left MSG thinking something was a bit off. The first set was honestly one I'll probably never listen to again, and while I try not to harp on miscues or flubs, there were simply far too many throughout the night. Particularly in Sand, Vultures,Axilla, Golgi, Horse>Silent,. And let's be honest, all the songs I just mentioned that were played in the 2nd set are songs I  never want to see in the heart of a second set. Do You? I had a great time at this show. The Piper>Twist, Bowie, 2001, and Divided sky were all quality moments. Piper and 2001 in particular. But the band seemed a bit off and Trey seemed particularly jumpy.  The sound in MSG seemed a bit more inconsistent than in years past all 3 nights I attended  and particularly off on this night....where I was anyway. Maybe that had something to do with it.  2011 was a great year for Phish. I thought they found a good balance of tight playing, setlist flow, song rotation, and exploratory jamming this past summer. But something wasn't quite there at MSG this year.
	 This was my first Phish show!
		This was my first Phish show! The_Slothelot 12/31/11 1:40 am, attached to 2011-12-30
		The_Slothelot 12/31/11 1:40 am, attached to 2011-12-30       Wow I don't understand the negative votes for the two posts above me. Just because they had a less than positive opinion of this less than stellar show doesn't mean they weren't adding worthwhile content. It's an opinion!
		Wow I don't understand the negative votes for the two posts above me. Just because they had a less than positive opinion of this less than stellar show doesn't mean they weren't adding worthwhile content. It's an opinion! Punch - Solid Opener
		Punch - Solid Opener I'm so grateful to have attended this show! That PYITE opener (which my boyfriend and I had called days before) was so energetic. We were flying to get to our seats...! Where we were sitting - 10th row center!!!!- couldn't be beat!
		I'm so grateful to have attended this show! That PYITE opener (which my boyfriend and I had called days before) was so energetic. We were flying to get to our seats...! Where we were sitting - 10th row center!!!!- couldn't be beat!
	 First off I'll admit Im a n00b. This show was only the second SHOW I attended. (I was at all three days of Superball, but other than that, Darien 6/8/11 was my first show) I'd like to forget about the flubs that happened, or the arguably misplaced song choices, and take a moment to share my highlights from the show; which I personally will remember as my favorite show, thus far.
		First off I'll admit Im a n00b. This show was only the second SHOW I attended. (I was at all three days of Superball, but other than that, Darien 6/8/11 was my first show) I'd like to forget about the flubs that happened, or the arguably misplaced song choices, and take a moment to share my highlights from the show; which I personally will remember as my favorite show, thus far.  2nd set was where it was at(my thoughts) piper>twist
		2nd set was where it was at(my thoughts) piper>twist
	 This was my first indoor show and first in NYC, which turns out to be the mother of all scenes (i love every scene MSG is just so high energy). Pyite opens things up with a blast before moving into caspian. Many are dissapointed but i dont really care what they play as long as it is played with quality. THey then jump into number line, which IMO belongs better in the 3rd slot of the first set rather than the second. Nellie Kane is a real treat and is right up their with the Darien version. Divided Sky is next and is really outstanding, my favorite of the set. I personally can really appreciate a well played composition. Sand is kickin as always. Vulutres is a reals treat and beside Trey jumpin in too early on the vocals at one point is well played. Rift got me groovin, joy was well played and Quinn is always welcome in my book. A well played set from The Phish. Wilson opens up the second and the crowd was ready. They messed up comin into axilla but recovered for the rock tune. Piper is next and transcends into a stellar jam pickin the garden up and slammin it down with psychedelic craziness. I dont remember twist as i was carrying a passed out man out of the building. Anyways, Julius and Golgi are well played and high energy. 2001 keeps the energy going, but i personally believe more could have been done with it. Horse>Silent was oddly placed but well played IMO. Bowie begins with excellent silent teases and has a nice jam too it. at one point it could have reached an excellent jam but was cut off for the ending. nonetheless a solid versionl. Coil was a beautiful ending and Page kept the garden occupied for about 2 minutes...a beautiful sight. THe loudest crowd ive ever heard was this crowd after page was done...my ears were ringfing. THe set was solid but after Piper never reached the next level. Boogie is a perfect encore song IMO, and GTBT is always a treat. A solid show...highlights are Divided Sky and Piper IMO...Happy New year!!!! Heres to 2012 another greate year!
		This was my first indoor show and first in NYC, which turns out to be the mother of all scenes (i love every scene MSG is just so high energy). Pyite opens things up with a blast before moving into caspian. Many are dissapointed but i dont really care what they play as long as it is played with quality. THey then jump into number line, which IMO belongs better in the 3rd slot of the first set rather than the second. Nellie Kane is a real treat and is right up their with the Darien version. Divided Sky is next and is really outstanding, my favorite of the set. I personally can really appreciate a well played composition. Sand is kickin as always. Vulutres is a reals treat and beside Trey jumpin in too early on the vocals at one point is well played. Rift got me groovin, joy was well played and Quinn is always welcome in my book. A well played set from The Phish. Wilson opens up the second and the crowd was ready. They messed up comin into axilla but recovered for the rock tune. Piper is next and transcends into a stellar jam pickin the garden up and slammin it down with psychedelic craziness. I dont remember twist as i was carrying a passed out man out of the building. Anyways, Julius and Golgi are well played and high energy. 2001 keeps the energy going, but i personally believe more could have been done with it. Horse>Silent was oddly placed but well played IMO. Bowie begins with excellent silent teases and has a nice jam too it. at one point it could have reached an excellent jam but was cut off for the ending. nonetheless a solid versionl. Coil was a beautiful ending and Page kept the garden occupied for about 2 minutes...a beautiful sight. THe loudest crowd ive ever heard was this crowd after page was done...my ears were ringfing. THe set was solid but after Piper never reached the next level. Boogie is a perfect encore song IMO, and GTBT is always a treat. A solid show...highlights are Divided Sky and Piper IMO...Happy New year!!!! Heres to 2012 another greate year!
	 Punch- Great way to get the crowd energized.
		Punch- Great way to get the crowd energized. What a disappointing New Year's Run. After a year filled with incredible shows, this run fell flat. This show illustrates that point perfectly, as it is very weak. The first set contains many flubs, and the second set features awful song placement. The only value in this show lies in the brilliant piper, which segued into an uninspired twist. I attended the first three shows, and the total number of highlights from these shows don't approach the greatness I witnessed in Chicago. In fact, I had tix to NYE but decided to sell, and I am glad I did.
		What a disappointing New Year's Run. After a year filled with incredible shows, this run fell flat. This show illustrates that point perfectly, as it is very weak. The first set contains many flubs, and the second set features awful song placement. The only value in this show lies in the brilliant piper, which segued into an uninspired twist. I attended the first three shows, and the total number of highlights from these shows don't approach the greatness I witnessed in Chicago. In fact, I had tix to NYE but decided to sell, and I am glad I did.
	 This show was all over the place.... yes there were some great highlights like the jam at the end of Piper and the 2001.... but the disjointed set list/flow combined with the sloppy playing (Trey) puts this show somewhere in the middle. I could be wrong but in 20 years I don't think I have ever seen a Horse where Trey didn't play his guitar and Page played his piano instead. It was cool to see/hear it happen (the piano) but it was also shocking that Trey went into a tune that he literally could not play. The encores were fun and a nice change up with the Boogie instead of just the GTBT. Over all this show was up and down and back and forth. One minute I was saying "WOW!!!" and the next I was asking "WTF!?!?"
		This show was all over the place.... yes there were some great highlights like the jam at the end of Piper and the 2001.... but the disjointed set list/flow combined with the sloppy playing (Trey) puts this show somewhere in the middle. I could be wrong but in 20 years I don't think I have ever seen a Horse where Trey didn't play his guitar and Page played his piano instead. It was cool to see/hear it happen (the piano) but it was also shocking that Trey went into a tune that he literally could not play. The encores were fun and a nice change up with the Boogie instead of just the GTBT. Over all this show was up and down and back and forth. One minute I was saying "WOW!!!" and the next I was asking "WTF!?!?"
	 Im on couch tour and have loved most of the music....question to the folks @ the shows.....how does it compare to dicks?
		Im on couch tour and have loved most of the music....question to the folks @ the shows.....how does it compare to dicks?
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