SET 1: Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, The Moma Dance, Funky Bitch, Army of One, Tube > Stash, Nellie Kane, Kill Devil Falls, Free, Wolfman's Brother
SET 2: Tweezer > Maze, Twist > Theme From the Bottom -> Fluffhead > David Bowie
 Stash
					3
					Stash
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					2
					Billy Breathes
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 I rated this show a 4 overall.
		I rated this show a 4 overall. So I'll be the first to start. Great opener for the 2012 New Year's Run. Solid first set with a "get your feat wet again" feel to the first three songs. I love the guitar and piano solos in Army and this one didn't disappoint. Then the first outside the box moments started to emerge. Tube, I felt was very exploratory even if it wasn't the longest. Nelli was solid as always then onto KDF. The "this time is gonna be different" line felt like an omen to me for hopefully the whole run but definitely for tonight. Free was beautiful as it always is then BAM! The heart of the show for me. Wolfman's with Little Drummer Boy in the middle. WOW! What a way to kick off the Holiday! This version is a must listen right now! Super funky and I LOVE PLINKO!!! 1st set down...time to put the kid to bed. Yes, I'm couch touring from sunny Southern California.
		So I'll be the first to start. Great opener for the 2012 New Year's Run. Solid first set with a "get your feat wet again" feel to the first three songs. I love the guitar and piano solos in Army and this one didn't disappoint. Then the first outside the box moments started to emerge. Tube, I felt was very exploratory even if it wasn't the longest. Nelli was solid as always then onto KDF. The "this time is gonna be different" line felt like an omen to me for hopefully the whole run but definitely for tonight. Free was beautiful as it always is then BAM! The heart of the show for me. Wolfman's with Little Drummer Boy in the middle. WOW! What a way to kick off the Holiday! This version is a must listen right now! Super funky and I LOVE PLINKO!!! 1st set down...time to put the kid to bed. Yes, I'm couch touring from sunny Southern California.  This Wolfman's is the jam of the run, far as I'm concerned.  The Tweezer, Bowie, Disease, Carini, and Ghost are all strong as well, but I don't think any of them reach the level of creativity of this Wolfman's.  (To be fair, Carini two nights later is right up there, but it hasn't stuck in my rotation as long for some reason.)  From the Mike solo, to the Drummer Boy jam, to the 6/8 finale, this jam is in a league of its own when it comes to jams out of this song.  There isn't another one like it.
		This Wolfman's is the jam of the run, far as I'm concerned.  The Tweezer, Bowie, Disease, Carini, and Ghost are all strong as well, but I don't think any of them reach the level of creativity of this Wolfman's.  (To be fair, Carini two nights later is right up there, but it hasn't stuck in my rotation as long for some reason.)  From the Mike solo, to the Drummer Boy jam, to the 6/8 finale, this jam is in a league of its own when it comes to jams out of this song.  There isn't another one like it.   I think it should read:
		I think it should read: This Sure Isn’t MSG 2011 Part 1
		This Sure Isn’t MSG 2011 Part 1 Any adventures in space were going to wait for another night as tonight was all about the full throttle full frontal assault on the senses, Phish set the stage on fire and CK5 handled the rest of it, from the opening Stealing Time that screamed out at me from straight out of the starting gate to the show-ending rock and roll orgasm that is Good Times Bad Times. Do you think that they watched the recently televised Kennedy Honors...:-wink/wink.
		Any adventures in space were going to wait for another night as tonight was all about the full throttle full frontal assault on the senses, Phish set the stage on fire and CK5 handled the rest of it, from the opening Stealing Time that screamed out at me from straight out of the starting gate to the show-ending rock and roll orgasm that is Good Times Bad Times. Do you think that they watched the recently televised Kennedy Honors...:-wink/wink. Webcast'd the show, I thought it was GREAT!
		Webcast'd the show, I thought it was GREAT! Just relistened (watched MKdevo) to the show at work.  I really enjoyed this show - Section 119.
		Just relistened (watched MKdevo) to the show at work.  I really enjoyed this show - Section 119. Can I just say....DAMN Mike you plucked that bass during Wolfman's!
		Can I just say....DAMN Mike you plucked that bass during Wolfman's! Couch tour.  Very fun show, highlights being that which everyone mentioned.  I wanted to write to specifically pay homage to an outstanding Bowie.
		Couch tour.  Very fun show, highlights being that which everyone mentioned.  I wanted to write to specifically pay homage to an outstanding Bowie.   Well, anyone hoping the band would send a message with this show got their wish. Although separated by a set break, that Wolfmans and Tweezer combo is as good a 1-2 punch as there's been in the modern era. Add in one of the best Bowies in years, a toxic Maze, and a fun rockin Twist, and this show stacks up nicely alongside the best of the 2012.
		Well, anyone hoping the band would send a message with this show got their wish. Although separated by a set break, that Wolfmans and Tweezer combo is as good a 1-2 punch as there's been in the modern era. Add in one of the best Bowies in years, a toxic Maze, and a fun rockin Twist, and this show stacks up nicely alongside the best of the 2012.
	 A TALE OF TWO SETS
		A TALE OF TWO SETS This show's second set is obviously pretty stacked, but the Free from the first set is noteworthy for being an energetic and well-played version, and Wolfman's Brother is a version that I would consider must-hear for fans of that song. Tube > Stash is really the only combination of old-school Phish originals in the first set, as you can see from the chart here on the setlist page. On to the second set... Tweezer is a masterpiece! It's not a hugely experimental version in the same manner as the "big" versions from Fall '94 or Summer '95. Instead, it's a well-crafted and almost rehearsed-sounding odyssey. This set is also notable for featuring both Maze and David Bowie (which frequently get confused due to the somewhat similar cymbal intros.) Bouncing Around the Room, Good Times Bad Times encore is the phun send-off this show deserves, considering it was the beginning of the 2012 New Year's Run but also because they earned it.
		This show's second set is obviously pretty stacked, but the Free from the first set is noteworthy for being an energetic and well-played version, and Wolfman's Brother is a version that I would consider must-hear for fans of that song. Tube > Stash is really the only combination of old-school Phish originals in the first set, as you can see from the chart here on the setlist page. On to the second set... Tweezer is a masterpiece! It's not a hugely experimental version in the same manner as the "big" versions from Fall '94 or Summer '95. Instead, it's a well-crafted and almost rehearsed-sounding odyssey. This set is also notable for featuring both Maze and David Bowie (which frequently get confused due to the somewhat similar cymbal intros.) Bouncing Around the Room, Good Times Bad Times encore is the phun send-off this show deserves, considering it was the beginning of the 2012 New Year's Run but also because they earned it.
	 With the MSG run upon us, I felt it necessary to do a quick review of one of my favorite shows ever. Yes, shows, not MSG shows, although it does fall into that category as well.
		With the MSG run upon us, I felt it necessary to do a quick review of one of my favorite shows ever. Yes, shows, not MSG shows, although it does fall into that category as well. This was my favorite night of the 4....Listening back, it's still my favorite.  How smoothe was the flow, how ripping was the show.  Right from the get go; I'm sure alot of fans didn't care much for the Stealing opener tho it was ripping as was the whole first set haha.  Tube > Stash is ridiculous.  Trey and Page are trading off beauty on Tube and the Stash is SOMETHING ELSE wow.  Free is obnoxiously strong and Wolfman's is a must listen.  When Phish phans are in the club everybody yells purumpupumpum, beautiful.
		This was my favorite night of the 4....Listening back, it's still my favorite.  How smoothe was the flow, how ripping was the show.  Right from the get go; I'm sure alot of fans didn't care much for the Stealing opener tho it was ripping as was the whole first set haha.  Tube > Stash is ridiculous.  Trey and Page are trading off beauty on Tube and the Stash is SOMETHING ELSE wow.  Free is obnoxiously strong and Wolfman's is a must listen.  When Phish phans are in the club everybody yells purumpupumpum, beautiful. 
 
	 What a great opening show. To me the boys were having a great time and it showed in their jams. From Wolfmans on they were on FIRE! With mikes bass lines and little drummer boy, this was definitely my favorite wolfmans of 3.0. Tweezer->Maze was a great way to start the 2nd set, and it was no let down. And the bowie to end the set was great.
		What a great opening show. To me the boys were having a great time and it showed in their jams. From Wolfmans on they were on FIRE! With mikes bass lines and little drummer boy, this was definitely my favorite wolfmans of 3.0. Tweezer->Maze was a great way to start the 2nd set, and it was no let down. And the bowie to end the set was great.
	 Fun laid back and funky in the beginning transitioning into a rock assault. 2nd set got really nice and weird enough, Opened a lot of space at times. I could of went with something other than fluffhead to be honest, though I thought it was solid. I've read a lot about trey missing notes verse and there through the show but I thought the band collectively didn't miss a beat, which I think made this a great show. Sound was killer in the Garden, very loud, maze page solo was ear piercings. I'll admit Bowie ending was a little weird but satisfying if you embraced it. Encores were nice, leaves you wanting much more.See you guys on the floor.
		Fun laid back and funky in the beginning transitioning into a rock assault. 2nd set got really nice and weird enough, Opened a lot of space at times. I could of went with something other than fluffhead to be honest, though I thought it was solid. I've read a lot about trey missing notes verse and there through the show but I thought the band collectively didn't miss a beat, which I think made this a great show. Sound was killer in the Garden, very loud, maze page solo was ear piercings. I'll admit Bowie ending was a little weird but satisfying if you embraced it. Encores were nice, leaves you wanting much more.See you guys on the floor.
	 Didn't read the other reviews but it seemed like they were teasing GTBT at the end of Bowie
		Didn't read the other reviews but it seemed like they were teasing GTBT at the end of Bowie
	 After six months, this show holds up after repeated playback even if it's not spectacular. It's a "tripod" show for me as it stands on the three strong legs of Wolfman's, Tweezer (especially), and Bowie, as others have commented. For me, the first two legs were sturdier than the last as I found some of the Bowie jamming dissonant at best - until the frenzied, unexpected rhythms at the end, of course! It was super-refreshing to hear such a well-worn song conclude in a new-ish fashion. Couldn't warm to Fluffhead and the Maze wasn't a standout but I did enjoy the emotion in the room during TFTB.
		After six months, this show holds up after repeated playback even if it's not spectacular. It's a "tripod" show for me as it stands on the three strong legs of Wolfman's, Tweezer (especially), and Bowie, as others have commented. For me, the first two legs were sturdier than the last as I found some of the Bowie jamming dissonant at best - until the frenzied, unexpected rhythms at the end, of course! It was super-refreshing to hear such a well-worn song conclude in a new-ish fashion. Couldn't warm to Fluffhead and the Maze wasn't a standout but I did enjoy the emotion in the room during TFTB.
	 Trey was on fire as everybody else has said. Mike's new toy sounds awesome.
		Trey was on fire as everybody else has said. Mike's new toy sounds awesome. I REALLY like Trey's playing throughout the first set: laid back, patient, and repetitive. I'm a bit surprised that Trey is so relaxed at the start of the NYE run! I don't particularly sense the “dusting off the cobwebs” feel that others have commented on; I suspect that the band's been practicing hard.
		I REALLY like Trey's playing throughout the first set: laid back, patient, and repetitive. I'm a bit surprised that Trey is so relaxed at the start of the NYE run! I don't particularly sense the “dusting off the cobwebs” feel that others have commented on; I suspect that the band's been practicing hard. Got down to NYC about 1 hour before doors open because of Friday/NYE traffic and was immediately in a rush and had to go drop my stuff off at a friends. I ran into the show not 5 minutes before they came on and seated myself down behind the SBD in 103.
		Got down to NYC about 1 hour before doors open because of Friday/NYE traffic and was immediately in a rush and had to go drop my stuff off at a friends. I ran into the show not 5 minutes before they came on and seated myself down behind the SBD in 103. "The show's shining moment came next, with a funky "Wolfman's Brother" delving into "The Little Drummer Boy."  Three days removed from Christmas, the holiday classic was still fresh in our minds, and everyone had to smile as they brought it into the mix and returned to "Wolfman" at the perfect time before it got cheesy."
		"The show's shining moment came next, with a funky "Wolfman's Brother" delving into "The Little Drummer Boy."  Three days removed from Christmas, the holiday classic was still fresh in our minds, and everyone had to smile as they brought it into the mix and returned to "Wolfman" at the perfect time before it got cheesy." This is a hard to rate this out of 5 stars as second set gets a 5, first not as hot. i'm a huge Free fan so show began to accelerate for me at that point. Wolfmans was true highlight of first set with the band getting lose and playful and musically expansive. The energy level was high as was the playing. the second set brought me back, 6 songs, all expanded with quality jams, starting with an epic tweezer>maze windings its way to a very tight Fluffhead, and ending with a semithrowback DB!!! WOW great energy, band having fun, crowd responding, and a satisfying encore!! I left with a big smile, excited for next 3, and wishing there were more!!! After 2 shows, best set so far, for me, was second of first night. And i cant wait for them to surpass it. Happy new years to all.
		This is a hard to rate this out of 5 stars as second set gets a 5, first not as hot. i'm a huge Free fan so show began to accelerate for me at that point. Wolfmans was true highlight of first set with the band getting lose and playful and musically expansive. The energy level was high as was the playing. the second set brought me back, 6 songs, all expanded with quality jams, starting with an epic tweezer>maze windings its way to a very tight Fluffhead, and ending with a semithrowback DB!!! WOW great energy, band having fun, crowd responding, and a satisfying encore!! I left with a big smile, excited for next 3, and wishing there were more!!! After 2 shows, best set so far, for me, was second of first night. And i cant wait for them to surpass it. Happy new years to all. Pia n I were sitting Fish side 3 rows from the top of the old 300's sections. The first 4 songs the boys were stretching the bones out.  Tube was when Phish starting heating up. Tube was funky like 97. Stash was when the crowd started interacting with band. Stash was solid! Wolfmans was hot and left the crowd stoked for the 2nd set. Tweezer opened the 2nd set. Phish took they time with Tweezer. It was a long slow build up. Maze was 1 of the best versions I've heard since the mid 90's. Trey and Page trading punches back and forth during Maze. Awesome!  Fluffhead was excellent. Fluff was a journey and the boys delivered. David Bowie was the song of the night for me. Phish were point on with the tension and release in DB and the climax was pure ecstasy! The encore was solid. Pia had a out of experience during Bouncing. GTBT was solid.
		Pia n I were sitting Fish side 3 rows from the top of the old 300's sections. The first 4 songs the boys were stretching the bones out.  Tube was when Phish starting heating up. Tube was funky like 97. Stash was when the crowd started interacting with band. Stash was solid! Wolfmans was hot and left the crowd stoked for the 2nd set. Tweezer opened the 2nd set. Phish took they time with Tweezer. It was a long slow build up. Maze was 1 of the best versions I've heard since the mid 90's. Trey and Page trading punches back and forth during Maze. Awesome!  Fluffhead was excellent. Fluff was a journey and the boys delivered. David Bowie was the song of the night for me. Phish were point on with the tension and release in DB and the climax was pure ecstasy! The encore was solid. Pia had a out of experience during Bouncing. GTBT was solid.
	 Pretty Awesome start to the NYE run!  off webcast couch tour I was very pleased.  Set One did start off a bit slow but always nice to get Army of One and Nellie Kane.  Tube was also very fun.  But from Kill Devil Falls on to Bowie was non stop jams.  I mean 6 song 2nd set? The Wolfmans' and Tweezer were unreal and also Fluffhead into Bowie was just an awesome way to end the set!!!  It seems like every Wolfman's just gets better and better?
		Pretty Awesome start to the NYE run!  off webcast couch tour I was very pleased.  Set One did start off a bit slow but always nice to get Army of One and Nellie Kane.  Tube was also very fun.  But from Kill Devil Falls on to Bowie was non stop jams.  I mean 6 song 2nd set? The Wolfmans' and Tweezer were unreal and also Fluffhead into Bowie was just an awesome way to end the set!!!  It seems like every Wolfman's just gets better and better?   Phenomenal opening show, couldn't be happier! The lines for GA were ridiculous.. Lots of unhappy phans, who unfortunately took it out on the staff.. Not too happy to see that from the best phans in the world..  Windy city jams all over the place!! Surprised they didn't make the official setlist! Download this show if just for wolfman's and tweezer, stay for the tasty tasty funk jams scattered all over 1st and 2nd set. see you all for round 2!
		Phenomenal opening show, couldn't be happier! The lines for GA were ridiculous.. Lots of unhappy phans, who unfortunately took it out on the staff.. Not too happy to see that from the best phans in the world..  Windy city jams all over the place!! Surprised they didn't make the official setlist! Download this show if just for wolfman's and tweezer, stay for the tasty tasty funk jams scattered all over 1st and 2nd set. see you all for round 2!
	 Aside from Moma and Tube, I found myself almost bored by Stash. Thankfully a little bluegrass Nellie Kane can always pick that up. If you're not giving MVP to Trey last night it has to go to Fishman! I can only think of 1 or 2 (3.0) Wolfman's and Bowie's that topped last nights. Oh yea and Tweezer. Kinda cool I guess. Theeeya tonight!
		Aside from Moma and Tube, I found myself almost bored by Stash. Thankfully a little bluegrass Nellie Kane can always pick that up. If you're not giving MVP to Trey last night it has to go to Fishman! I can only think of 1 or 2 (3.0) Wolfman's and Bowie's that topped last nights. Oh yea and Tweezer. Kinda cool I guess. Theeeya tonight!
	 If it weren't for this wonderful Tweezer this would be far and away the weakest show of the run.  The tweezer was really great. Loved it.  The Wolfmans brother was great before LDB gimmicked it up.  Thought the tube was pretty smoking too.  And I liked army of one a lot and free was very pretty.  Some of my usual favorites like MOMA funky bitch and stash, my favorite Phish song, weren't particularly strong. And after the great tweezer and fun but ordinary maze, the show was a collection of weak versions of some of their best songs like Bowie and Twist and very pedestrian versions of theme fluffhead and good times bad times.   Had a great time anyway from the second row of the floor behind Antelope Greg and his enormous backpack that tripped up two people who landed in my lap.  An average Phish show is more exciting and fun and moving than just about everything else in the world so I still loved every second.
		If it weren't for this wonderful Tweezer this would be far and away the weakest show of the run.  The tweezer was really great. Loved it.  The Wolfmans brother was great before LDB gimmicked it up.  Thought the tube was pretty smoking too.  And I liked army of one a lot and free was very pretty.  Some of my usual favorites like MOMA funky bitch and stash, my favorite Phish song, weren't particularly strong. And after the great tweezer and fun but ordinary maze, the show was a collection of weak versions of some of their best songs like Bowie and Twist and very pedestrian versions of theme fluffhead and good times bad times.   Had a great time anyway from the second row of the floor behind Antelope Greg and his enormous backpack that tripped up two people who landed in my lap.  An average Phish show is more exciting and fun and moving than just about everything else in the world so I still loved every second.
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Review by ProfJibboo
In fact, she was blown away from the very opening cords - as the room went dark, as CK5 went to immediate work - and as Trey lit the run off with an electrifying wailing opening riff of Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan. Her hands came together as if she - in just that one moment - that one split second - her self doubts were a distant memory and she had achieved total bliss - like it was the fulfillment of all she felt it was missing. She didn't say it, I saw it in her eyes. You could see love. Absolute adoration. It was less than a minute into the show. I watched her start dancing hard for Moma Dance and Funky Bitch...and then I watched her let go of herself - give in to her natural instinct to dance, give in to the jamming, loosing her limbs and let the music take them where they would...all with a puppy dog look as if she found a missing piece of her life. I watched her nearly crumble for the poignancy and power of Free and I watched her became teary eyed in Wolfmans...as they reached Little Drummer Boy...and then I watched her ready and waiting to dance as the band triumphantly returned to Wolfmans. She didn't stop dancing once...except to pause with a look of bewilderment on her face as if to say "I'm blown away."
And after set I came to a close, and we cooled off...sat down...rested our feet...I turned to her and explained... that the first set....was nothing. No real flow...lots of band discussion...seemingly between every song...except that Wolfman's - which was an INSTANT masterpiece. We marveled together about the deep funk and heavy Mike/Fishman in the jam just before and after the Little Drummer Boy...and how Mike and Fish never really seemed to stop playing Wolfmans while playing Little Drummer Boy.... But as to me referring to the set as "nothing" ....she didn't get it. She didn't understand how that amazing set was nothing.
But then she did. The second set, we both let go. The Wolfman's had left a smile on my face too wide to ignore...and had an affect on band to profound for them to ignore and the energy in the room was unlike anything I've felt in a long while during a set break. There was a lightness in my feet that compelled me to dance. The Tweezer was magnificent...20 minutes....I had no idea...felt like 8. It was 20 easy minutes - easy on the mind, soul and spirit... I felt free entirely. Breezy. I genuinely felt like I could've been sitting on a couch in the band's garage somewhere just listening to them play. But that Tweezer was not my highlight - that distinction went to the outstanding Maze. I loved the ominous peaks...and maybe it was just me in the moment...but those peaks seemed higher. They seemed stronger...darker...vicious...rabid almost...more powerful...as the sound ricocheted off the ceiling down on me, my mind melted and I had literally --- for the first time that I can remember in 3.0 --- completely surrendered every muscle of my body to the music...even my brain - not one thought to be had other than a subtle screaming in my mind of yes, yes, yes. Yes, it carried through Twist and Theme and it carried through Fluffhead and Bowie...both of which just seemed to have something extra that night...an extra energy...an extra force....it was driving band...it was driving me....it was driving my friend and everyone around me and for that first night the Garden had collectively released a wow.
...and my friend felt it too...and I couldn't be more excited about it...for what 2013 will bring...me...you...the band...my friend...
Loved the Wolfman's
Loved the second set.
Loved the show.
Love to you all and Happy New Year!