SET 1: Punch You in the Eye > AC/DC Bag > The Moma Dance > Scent of a Mule, Burn That Bridge[1], Weigh > Ocelot, Beauty of My Dreams, Gone, Rock and Roll
SET 2: Wilson > 46 Days, Sand, NICU > Down with Disease[2] > Ghost, You Enjoy Myself -> Manteca -> You Enjoy Myself
SET 3: Meatstick[3], Auld Lang Syne[4], After Midnight, Backwards Down the Number Line > Piper > Free, Waste > Slave to the Traffic Light, Grind
ENCORE: First Tube
 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 Stash
					3
					Stash
					3
					 The White Tape
					3
					The White Tape
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					2
					Billy Breathes
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					 Party Time
					1
					Party Time
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 Ghost. Get it Now- just do it.
		Ghost. Get it Now- just do it.  If somehow you're still not aware, go listen to this Ghost now. After you're done, we'll talk about whatever the heck else there is to talk about.
		If somehow you're still not aware, go listen to this Ghost now. After you're done, we'll talk about whatever the heck else there is to talk about.
	 The 2nd set was one of the most musically impressive NYE sets for these ears. The Sand gets the party into gear, hard to no give this one another listen, and the Down with Disease leaves us wondering what will indeed bring in the New Year since it's now off the table...
		The 2nd set was one of the most musically impressive NYE sets for these ears. The Sand gets the party into gear, hard to no give this one another listen, and the Down with Disease leaves us wondering what will indeed bring in the New Year since it's now off the table...  CRAB IN MY SHOEMOUTH! This show was a straight up barn burner! From the first few chucks of Punch, to the wall shattering Ghost, to the YEMteca, to the Meatstick extravaganza, to the last notes of the feedback solo in First Tube, this night was a true gem.  The boys were in peak form, crafting tight grooves all night and communicating with one other on a higher plane.    The energy in the garden was absolutely surging, and the band proceeded to gobble it up and spit it right back out like a hungry, relentless, four headed beast!
		CRAB IN MY SHOEMOUTH! This show was a straight up barn burner! From the first few chucks of Punch, to the wall shattering Ghost, to the YEMteca, to the Meatstick extravaganza, to the last notes of the feedback solo in First Tube, this night was a true gem.  The boys were in peak form, crafting tight grooves all night and communicating with one other on a higher plane.    The energy in the garden was absolutely surging, and the band proceeded to gobble it up and spit it right back out like a hungry, relentless, four headed beast!
	 What a great show.... from start to finish. I kept waiting for the bottom to drop out and it never happened. Some of the best jamming I have ever heard. Killer.
		What a great show.... from start to finish. I kept waiting for the bottom to drop out and it never happened. Some of the best jamming I have ever heard. Killer.
	 Great show from start to finish.  Set I was completely random, & I never had any sort of handle on what direction they were going.  Weigh was freakin' stupendous.  Burn that Bridge was a nice new blues-rock song, & I really liked Gone as well.  Everything was played perfectly.  Ocelot was extremely impressive.
		Great show from start to finish.  Set I was completely random, & I never had any sort of handle on what direction they were going.  Weigh was freakin' stupendous.  Burn that Bridge was a nice new blues-rock song, & I really liked Gone as well.  Everything was played perfectly.  Ocelot was extremely impressive.  Rock and Roll is pure '95 machine gun Trey revived.  If you don't think the lick at 5:27 just smokes, then I feel sorry for you. Such a great set closer that was a massive dose of adrenaline and set the tone for an amazing set 2.  Of all the shows I've seen I can't remember a singe set break that went by quicker.  Obviously the Ghost and all of Set 2 smoke as well.
		Rock and Roll is pure '95 machine gun Trey revived.  If you don't think the lick at 5:27 just smokes, then I feel sorry for you. Such a great set closer that was a massive dose of adrenaline and set the tone for an amazing set 2.  Of all the shows I've seen I can't remember a singe set break that went by quicker.  Obviously the Ghost and all of Set 2 smoke as well.
	 My first and only New Year's show. . . . . .
		My first and only New Year's show. . . . . . spectacular show.  Loved the meatstick, but waste is my wife's and I "should have used it" song for our wedding.  What a great time, thanks Phish for another great night in the memory banks.
		spectacular show.  Loved the meatstick, but waste is my wife's and I "should have used it" song for our wedding.  What a great time, thanks Phish for another great night in the memory banks.
	 On December 31st, 2010 I attended my first-ever Phish-hosted New Year’s Eve concert, which took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.  M’lady and I had driven straight from my family’s Christmas celebrations in Moncton, New Brunswick to Worcester, Massachusetts (a town name/condiment that I just can not pronounce properly.  It’s frustrating but at least people tend to get a kick out of hearing me try) for a night of Phish, then it was on to the Big Apple for a birthday show (of mine) featuring Prince, followed by another night of Phish, this concert, and still another Phish concert on the first of January.
		On December 31st, 2010 I attended my first-ever Phish-hosted New Year’s Eve concert, which took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.  M’lady and I had driven straight from my family’s Christmas celebrations in Moncton, New Brunswick to Worcester, Massachusetts (a town name/condiment that I just can not pronounce properly.  It’s frustrating but at least people tend to get a kick out of hearing me try) for a night of Phish, then it was on to the Big Apple for a birthday show (of mine) featuring Prince, followed by another night of Phish, this concert, and still another Phish concert on the first of January.Add a Review
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Review by ajcmixer
Walked in looking for my Ocelot, got it big time. Rock and Roll to end the 1st set was huge. The 46 Days in the 2nd set, ditto. The entire 3rd set, WOW! Phish on Broadway, indeed! One of the greatest songs of all time, Nights on Broadway by the Bee Gees, played as the intro music into said 3rd set told us everything we needed to know 'bout the homage that was to be paid to the World's Most Famous Arena on the night of the World's Most Famous Holiday and they didn't let us forget where we were or what we were doing there. Damm, how do they rise to the occasion? Don't know but real thankful to witness it. PHISH wins. Again.
Peace,
Alex