SET 1: Your Pet Cat, AC/DC Bag > NICU, It's Ice > Horn > Divided Sky, Axilla > Maze, Train Song > Julius
SET 2: Tweezer > Sand > Limb By Limb > Suzy Greenberg > Harry Hood > You Enjoy Myself[1]
ENCORE: The Lizards, Tweezer Reprise
 
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 They did it.
		They did it.  I've been to hundreds of concerts, by many different artists, over the last 25 years. Without any hyperbole, I will say that last night was one of the top 3 concerts I've been to. I'm not saying just top 3 Phish concerts (Note: I am sure there are better shows that Phish has played, but I was not there to be a part of them). I'm saying of all the concerts by all the bands I've seen over the years, this is in the top 3 for me.
		I've been to hundreds of concerts, by many different artists, over the last 25 years. Without any hyperbole, I will say that last night was one of the top 3 concerts I've been to. I'm not saying just top 3 Phish concerts (Note: I am sure there are better shows that Phish has played, but I was not there to be a part of them). I'm saying of all the concerts by all the bands I've seen over the years, this is in the top 3 for me. I don't review very often because I don't like writing long pieces but this show deserves it. 21 shows at MSG since Fall 97 and I'd never been on the Floor. I picked a great night for my first GA West experience.
		I don't review very often because I don't like writing long pieces but this show deserves it. 21 shows at MSG since Fall 97 and I'd never been on the Floor. I picked a great night for my first GA West experience. Not counting "special" shows, this is the best show, front to back, since the turn of the century. I know what you're saying, "how could you forget Fukoka, 2/26-2/28/03, IT, 8/15/11, Dicks '12, 10/20/13, 12/29/13, 7/13/14, Magnaball, and a host of other 2.0 and 3.0 shows?" 10/20/13 had this crown for a long time with me, but I now award it to 1/2/16.
		Not counting "special" shows, this is the best show, front to back, since the turn of the century. I know what you're saying, "how could you forget Fukoka, 2/26-2/28/03, IT, 8/15/11, Dicks '12, 10/20/13, 12/29/13, 7/13/14, Magnaball, and a host of other 2.0 and 3.0 shows?" 10/20/13 had this crown for a long time with me, but I now award it to 1/2/16. 
  I'm not that deep into my Phishing career--this was my seventh show--and I can honestly say it was the best I've witnessed this far.  They were just non-stop. I couldn't believe it, we just got pounded with one beautiful monster after another.  The jams, the funk, the softer moments, the weird moments.
		I'm not that deep into my Phishing career--this was my seventh show--and I can honestly say it was the best I've witnessed this far.  They were just non-stop. I couldn't believe it, we just got pounded with one beautiful monster after another.  The jams, the funk, the softer moments, the weird moments.  I should start by stating that this was my 150th show. There is no doubt that this played an impact on my experience last night. One can't help but think back to first experiences with such an old school set. Bag, Horn, D-sky and Maze had me reliving shows past in '93 or '94. Classic song pairings were everywhere and I lapped it up during this high energy set culled from the archives of a spring '94 show.
		I should start by stating that this was my 150th show. There is no doubt that this played an impact on my experience last night. One can't help but think back to first experiences with such an old school set. Bag, Horn, D-sky and Maze had me reliving shows past in '93 or '94. Classic song pairings were everywhere and I lapped it up during this high energy set culled from the archives of a spring '94 show. Kinda perfect. Could have done a first tube instead of Julius, but divided through reprise was flawless arena rock just the way we like it. A solid exclamation point to probably the best year since '99. Trey seems to be willing to play the extra notes and the overall band cohesion is undeniable. It's always a great time to be a fan, but there is something almost infectious at this moment in time and it's shows like this that make the 2004-2009 break up seem like a fair trade.
		Kinda perfect. Could have done a first tube instead of Julius, but divided through reprise was flawless arena rock just the way we like it. A solid exclamation point to probably the best year since '99. Trey seems to be willing to play the extra notes and the overall band cohesion is undeniable. It's always a great time to be a fan, but there is something almost infectious at this moment in time and it's shows like this that make the 2004-2009 break up seem like a fair trade.
	 Now that the final show of the run is officially on the books...
		Now that the final show of the run is officially on the books... Wow. I've seen ample Phish shows since 2013 and I've never had a harder time finding a ticket to a show than I had for this one. On top of trying to scalp a ticket to Phish at MSG (which is hard enough to do already), the buzz was that scalpers were selling fake tickets throughout the weekend. Luckily I met an awesome MSG event coordinator the first night when I also had to scalp a ticket. This ticket cost twice as much as the first night's (OUCH!), but knowing that the ticket was real and (praying) that the looming Tweezer was about to be an absolute monster I just couldn't resist. Dammit Phish, you got me again!....and I love it. Lets get to the show.
		Wow. I've seen ample Phish shows since 2013 and I've never had a harder time finding a ticket to a show than I had for this one. On top of trying to scalp a ticket to Phish at MSG (which is hard enough to do already), the buzz was that scalpers were selling fake tickets throughout the weekend. Luckily I met an awesome MSG event coordinator the first night when I also had to scalp a ticket. This ticket cost twice as much as the first night's (OUCH!), but knowing that the ticket was real and (praying) that the looming Tweezer was about to be an absolute monster I just couldn't resist. Dammit Phish, you got me again!....and I love it. Lets get to the show. I didn't think I was going to go to this until a .netter hooked me up with a ticket in the final hour.  Had great times at the meetup prior to the show and tried out NY Halal carts for the first time.
		I didn't think I was going to go to this until a .netter hooked me up with a ticket in the final hour.  Had great times at the meetup prior to the show and tried out NY Halal carts for the first time. Bearing in mind this was my 60th show, I reflected before entering the venue (as I normally do) on past set-lists, bustouts, covers, people I'd met and things I'd seen. As Trey and Mike mentioned in their H.O.R.D.E. interview back in '92, (I'm paraphrasing here but you'l get the message) it's always the same four people playing with the same crazy attitude, so even though it goes through many genres, that's what holds it together. Essentially, a belief to constantly place themselves into unfamiliar territory, to explore patterns their hands haven't made yet, to see just how far the spectrum of creativity can go. That's why I keep going to shows, and that's why this recent resurgence of deep exploratory jams that we've been getting over the past couple of years has been such an honor to witness.
		Bearing in mind this was my 60th show, I reflected before entering the venue (as I normally do) on past set-lists, bustouts, covers, people I'd met and things I'd seen. As Trey and Mike mentioned in their H.O.R.D.E. interview back in '92, (I'm paraphrasing here but you'l get the message) it's always the same four people playing with the same crazy attitude, so even though it goes through many genres, that's what holds it together. Essentially, a belief to constantly place themselves into unfamiliar territory, to explore patterns their hands haven't made yet, to see just how far the spectrum of creativity can go. That's why I keep going to shows, and that's why this recent resurgence of deep exploratory jams that we've been getting over the past couple of years has been such an honor to witness. Such an amazing night. I was with 2 new friends, and after hanging out at the .net meet up (which was an incredible experience, smashing success for all involved), we walked over to MSG. Something happened outside the venue that really made tonight's show special.  Feeling on top of the world, I pull out a joint. All of a sudden two female cops that were walking by snag me and walk me over to a few feet, talks everything out of my pockets and, next thing I know she's handing me back the bag of joints, says get in there safe. Holy hell why am I so blessed! Once we got to our seats and the show started it was not stop, complete bliss the whole time. This was my 10th show and last till summer so I just tried to enjoy the hell out of it. Whole first set wouldn't let up, Train song was special to hear. Tweezer > sand was oozing with funky sexy goodness. Hood went somewhere special, somewhat abruptly ended in favor of YEM, which was absolutely glorious. Trey and Mike facing us from behind the stage on their trampolines was special for me. It says Trey breifly joined Fish on drums, but that seemed like 2-3 minutes from behind the stage. Since the Magnaball peak, I believe Phish has progressed even further and will only get better. Pumped for those going to Mexico. Until next time!
		Such an amazing night. I was with 2 new friends, and after hanging out at the .net meet up (which was an incredible experience, smashing success for all involved), we walked over to MSG. Something happened outside the venue that really made tonight's show special.  Feeling on top of the world, I pull out a joint. All of a sudden two female cops that were walking by snag me and walk me over to a few feet, talks everything out of my pockets and, next thing I know she's handing me back the bag of joints, says get in there safe. Holy hell why am I so blessed! Once we got to our seats and the show started it was not stop, complete bliss the whole time. This was my 10th show and last till summer so I just tried to enjoy the hell out of it. Whole first set wouldn't let up, Train song was special to hear. Tweezer > sand was oozing with funky sexy goodness. Hood went somewhere special, somewhat abruptly ended in favor of YEM, which was absolutely glorious. Trey and Mike facing us from behind the stage on their trampolines was special for me. It says Trey breifly joined Fish on drums, but that seemed like 2-3 minutes from behind the stage. Since the Magnaball peak, I believe Phish has progressed even further and will only get better. Pumped for those going to Mexico. Until next time!
	 In section 117. Had a great crew lots of room. Even security guard was dancing.
		In section 117. Had a great crew lots of room. Even security guard was dancing. There are a lot of great sets. The list of great complete shows, however, is significantly shorter. 1/2/16 has certainly earned a place on the short list.
		There are a lot of great sets. The list of great complete shows, however, is significantly shorter. 1/2/16 has certainly earned a place on the short list. Such an amazing night. I was with 2 new friends, and after hanging out at the .net meet up (which was an incredible experience, smashing success for all involved), we walked over to MSG. Something happened outside the venue that really made tonight's show special.  Feeling on top of the world, I pull out a joint. All of a sudden two female cops that were walking by snag me and walk me over to a few feet, talks everything out of my pockets and, next thing I know she's handing me back the bag of joints, says get in there safe. Holy hell why am I so blessed! Once we got to our seats and the show started it was not stop, complete bliss the whole time. This was my 10th show and last till summer so I just tried to enjoy the hell out of it. Whole first set wouldn't let up, Train song was special to hear. Tweezer > sand was oozing with funky sexy goodness. Hood went somewhere special, somewhat abruptly ended in favor of YEM, which was absolutely glorious. Trey and Mike facing us from behind the stage on their trampolines was special for me. It says Trey breifly joined Fish on drums, but that seemed like 2-3 minutes from behind the stage. Since the Magnaball peak, I believe Phish has progressed even further and will only get better. Pumped for those going to Mexico. Until next time!
		Such an amazing night. I was with 2 new friends, and after hanging out at the .net meet up (which was an incredible experience, smashing success for all involved), we walked over to MSG. Something happened outside the venue that really made tonight's show special.  Feeling on top of the world, I pull out a joint. All of a sudden two female cops that were walking by snag me and walk me over to a few feet, talks everything out of my pockets and, next thing I know she's handing me back the bag of joints, says get in there safe. Holy hell why am I so blessed! Once we got to our seats and the show started it was not stop, complete bliss the whole time. This was my 10th show and last till summer so I just tried to enjoy the hell out of it. Whole first set wouldn't let up, Train song was special to hear. Tweezer > sand was oozing with funky sexy goodness. Hood went somewhere special, somewhat abruptly ended in favor of YEM, which was absolutely glorious. Trey and Mike facing us from behind the stage on their trampolines was special for me. It says Trey breifly joined Fish on drums, but that seemed like 2-3 minutes from behind the stage. Since the Magnaball peak, I believe Phish has progressed even further and will only get better. Pumped for those going to Mexico. Until next time!
	 My girlfriend and I were thinking that we were gonna get 2 out of the 3 monsters (Hood, Tweezer, YEM) was a bit blown away that we got all 3 of the monsters and on top of that we were on the rail for our first time ever! Showed up on West Floor at 6:50, 20 minutes after people had started piling onto the rail like sardines. To our surprise, right on the end of Page Side rail we found ourselves wiggling into a nice big sized space, we already knew this was gonna be awesome, and it was further alluded to by that dirty segue right at the beginning from Bag> NICU. Got hosed by a gorgeous Divided Sky, was thrown into the pit by a deep dirty Maze, got my first Train Song, Got a monstrous Tweezer, although Harry Hood and NICU were butchered at spots at least the Hood had a lot of experimentation and it definitely gets points for that. And then a YEM and Lizards on the rail to send me off to Mexico?!?!?!?! I'll absolutely take it, Thanks PHISH for another awesome YEMSG run, I'll see you in Mexico.
		My girlfriend and I were thinking that we were gonna get 2 out of the 3 monsters (Hood, Tweezer, YEM) was a bit blown away that we got all 3 of the monsters and on top of that we were on the rail for our first time ever! Showed up on West Floor at 6:50, 20 minutes after people had started piling onto the rail like sardines. To our surprise, right on the end of Page Side rail we found ourselves wiggling into a nice big sized space, we already knew this was gonna be awesome, and it was further alluded to by that dirty segue right at the beginning from Bag> NICU. Got hosed by a gorgeous Divided Sky, was thrown into the pit by a deep dirty Maze, got my first Train Song, Got a monstrous Tweezer, although Harry Hood and NICU were butchered at spots at least the Hood had a lot of experimentation and it definitely gets points for that. And then a YEM and Lizards on the rail to send me off to Mexico?!?!?!?! I'll absolutely take it, Thanks PHISH for another awesome YEMSG run, I'll see you in Mexico.
	 I'm not that deep into my Phishing career--this was my seventh show--and I can honestly say it was the best I've witnessed this far.  They were just non-stop. I couldn't believe it, we just got pounded with one beautiful monster after another.  The jams, the funk, the softer moments, the weird moments.
		I'm not that deep into my Phishing career--this was my seventh show--and I can honestly say it was the best I've witnessed this far.  They were just non-stop. I couldn't believe it, we just got pounded with one beautiful monster after another.  The jams, the funk, the softer moments, the weird moments.  Did anyone else notice that Trey and Page seemed to be trying to play alternate chords/parts for every single song last night?  I thought it was creative, though it didn't quite work a few times. I swear I could hear them laughing when it didn't work and then seemingly patting each other on the back when it did.
		Did anyone else notice that Trey and Page seemed to be trying to play alternate chords/parts for every single song last night?  I thought it was creative, though it didn't quite work a few times. I swear I could hear them laughing when it didn't work and then seemingly patting each other on the back when it did. SET 1:
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Set 2: You knew Tweezer wasn't gonna sit idly by and let other pretenders to its jam vehicle crown steal its thunder, and after appearing in the opening show of the last 5 NYE runs (check and see), the Granddaddy of Them All comes in for the closing show and shows all the young whippersnappers how it's done. The opening half of the jam is Type I, but it is ferocious Type I, Trey and Page blending together wonderfully well. Some plinko notes enter the edges of the jam, Mike opens the door to D major (h/t to Mike Hamad on Twitter for that one), and Trey hits on a warm repeating guitar lick as we kick into a very nice groove. We enter the beloved terrain of 8/1/98 and 10/27/13's Tweezers, a magical bliss jam that patiently builds and builds until Trey moves to chords, Fish starts firing away, and the jam breaks down into (woo-less, even) stop-start action. And when the band explodes right back to life and closes out the jam with a glorious near-reprisal of the Dick's Disease, we get the heartiest moment of the whole MSG run. Sand makes for a perfect sidecar to that superstar jam, and this is a meaty and super-tight version that helps keep the energy up sky high.
A delicate LxL comes next, then Suzy, and I figured that that was to keep the fires stoked before Hood could pop in and add some more improv to the proceedings. And Hood came in just as I expected (a tension-laden version that traverses some dark and even slightly funky territory before blooming bright and then shoehorning in Hood's climax in slightly abrupt fashion), but what I was not expecting was YEM to close out the show, and this is a tremendous YEM worthy of the chart. And the main reason I'm saying that is because of ol' Henrietta, who practically sprouts two new arms during the jam, tapping away on the woodblock, and hammering down the beat with the almost primal energy of 1995; Mike, as well, really brings it all throughout, especially in his showcase at the end. Lizards > Reprise is a classy encore to a glorious, superb show.
Final thoughts: Maybe the top show of the run from start to finish; in particular, the YEM and especially that mega-watt Tweezer demand listening. A tremendous close to a run absolutely lousy with riches.