SET 1: Runaway Jim, Cities > Divided Sky, Back on the Train, Ride Captain Ride, Ocelot, Ya Mar, Horn > My Friend, My Friend[1] > Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Down with Disease[2] > Twenty Years Later > Carini > Backwards Down the Number Line > Julius > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Harry Hood > Show of Life
 Amazing show. Couch toured this and the first two nights, and this was head and shoulders better than the other two. Jim was short, but played very well (This seems to be a 2012 theme at times), Back on the Train was super funky, as it is known to do from time to time. Ocelot bores me, but this one was played pretty damn well. Ya Mar is when I took my smoke break, so I can't comment on that, but Horn, My Friend, and Antelope to end the set gave me hop for a super hot second set. I got turned on to Phish with the Rift album so hearing two Rift songs back to back that aren't Horse > Silent was a treat for me.
		Amazing show. Couch toured this and the first two nights, and this was head and shoulders better than the other two. Jim was short, but played very well (This seems to be a 2012 theme at times), Back on the Train was super funky, as it is known to do from time to time. Ocelot bores me, but this one was played pretty damn well. Ya Mar is when I took my smoke break, so I can't comment on that, but Horn, My Friend, and Antelope to end the set gave me hop for a super hot second set. I got turned on to Phish with the Rift album so hearing two Rift songs back to back that aren't Horse > Silent was a treat for me. This isn’t MSG 2011 pt 2
		This isn’t MSG 2011 pt 2 This is a long summary, so the short version is this: 5 stars. So much fun.
		This is a long summary, so the short version is this: 5 stars. So much fun. 1. Please stop thumbing down @MirthBeatenWorkr. Opinions are opinions. We're all entitled to them.
		1. Please stop thumbing down @MirthBeatenWorkr. Opinions are opinions. We're all entitled to them. First set is how it looks, all well played albeit a few flubs in MFMF, but nothing out of the ordinary.
		First set is how it looks, all well played albeit a few flubs in MFMF, but nothing out of the ordinary. Best Carini ever. Great second set. Extremely cool encore. Good first set. Couch terr - best alternative to being there. Bring on NYE!
		Best Carini ever. Great second set. Extremely cool encore. Good first set. Couch terr - best alternative to being there. Bring on NYE!
	 I didn't hear anyone around me talking during Carini. At all. Looking out at the crowd, everyone was so into it! The rest of the show held its own too. Phenomenal show to set the stage for some rage tonight!
		I didn't hear anyone around me talking during Carini. At all. Looking out at the crowd, everyone was so into it! The rest of the show held its own too. Phenomenal show to set the stage for some rage tonight!
	 First set... Very very well done first set Phish. MFMF the highlight (darklight?) but Ocelot was patiently allowed to roam and Antelope had the garden on Fi-yah (the song I had thought I wanted to hear).
		First set... Very very well done first set Phish. MFMF the highlight (darklight?) but Ocelot was patiently allowed to roam and Antelope had the garden on Fi-yah (the song I had thought I wanted to hear). 
  
  Couch turred.
		Couch turred.  Definite Shakedown Street tease somewhere in Antelope. Disease and Carini are must hears for sure.
		Definite Shakedown Street tease somewhere in Antelope. Disease and Carini are must hears for sure.
	 This show revels in what has become a rare vintage in the Phish world: Evilness. Straight up, Set II is the goods. Disease slowly works its away around to glorious, uncharted territory (Page's textural work shines), an the Carini is, perhaps, the finest 2012 jam. It may be much shorter than the Dick's Light or 12/28 Tweezer, but holy smokes, does it go deep! Required listening for any and all 3.0 Phish fans. Period.
		This show revels in what has become a rare vintage in the Phish world: Evilness. Straight up, Set II is the goods. Disease slowly works its away around to glorious, uncharted territory (Page's textural work shines), an the Carini is, perhaps, the finest 2012 jam. It may be much shorter than the Dick's Light or 12/28 Tweezer, but holy smokes, does it go deep! Required listening for any and all 3.0 Phish fans. Period. Okay. This is an absolutely amazing show. The first set is played beautifully, and is a wonderful build up to the mind-f*** that happens during set 2. I was a bit wary to relisten to this set because I wasn't sure how the experience would live up to the relistening, but man it does...and it does in spades. A lot of attention has been drawn to Carini and it certainly deserves it, but oh my god this Down With Disease. This Disease has to be one of the most fluid, multi-faceted jams Phish has thrown down in their career, at least certainly for 3.0. Truly amazing. Plus you have a Slave that has to be one of the most patient readings in years and years, and a Hood encore that is mining the same beautiful creativity. I also find it hilarious that the band made the good call of tacking Show of Life and the end of the show so that it couldn't ruin any set and it showed how they felt about the show. If Dick's helped the band regain their Type 2 legs, this show brought the creativity and darkness of those revelations to a whole other level. Right up there with the best of 3.0. Actually, this one is a keeper for ANY era of Phish, and no you'll never get me to believe otherwise.
		Okay. This is an absolutely amazing show. The first set is played beautifully, and is a wonderful build up to the mind-f*** that happens during set 2. I was a bit wary to relisten to this set because I wasn't sure how the experience would live up to the relistening, but man it does...and it does in spades. A lot of attention has been drawn to Carini and it certainly deserves it, but oh my god this Down With Disease. This Disease has to be one of the most fluid, multi-faceted jams Phish has thrown down in their career, at least certainly for 3.0. Truly amazing. Plus you have a Slave that has to be one of the most patient readings in years and years, and a Hood encore that is mining the same beautiful creativity. I also find it hilarious that the band made the good call of tacking Show of Life and the end of the show so that it couldn't ruin any set and it showed how they felt about the show. If Dick's helped the band regain their Type 2 legs, this show brought the creativity and darkness of those revelations to a whole other level. Right up there with the best of 3.0. Actually, this one is a keeper for ANY era of Phish, and no you'll never get me to believe otherwise.
	 Got to give this one a 5 star, the best show ive seen live. WOW was phish on or what?! it was like a tale of two sounds, Dark and Bliss.
		Got to give this one a 5 star, the best show ive seen live. WOW was phish on or what?! it was like a tale of two sounds, Dark and Bliss. A skanky show, and I say that in the most loving of ways. Loads of energy, loads of fun, Jim got us dancing, Cities felt all so appropriate here in the City of all Cities and Divided Sky felt pretty majestic by the end of it but the real funk and roll started with the old reliable warhorse of a Train and it chugged and percolated down the track in a Bayou sort-of way, very very tasty. Then we hopped off the train and onto that magical ship that the good Captain Page was steering and off we went, to that magical place where only Phish could take us to, to come hide in the herd and float with the flock. Yeah, this Ocelot was for me. And the rest of the set was pretty self-explanatory. Skanky in that good sort of way.
		A skanky show, and I say that in the most loving of ways. Loads of energy, loads of fun, Jim got us dancing, Cities felt all so appropriate here in the City of all Cities and Divided Sky felt pretty majestic by the end of it but the real funk and roll started with the old reliable warhorse of a Train and it chugged and percolated down the track in a Bayou sort-of way, very very tasty. Then we hopped off the train and onto that magical ship that the good Captain Page was steering and off we went, to that magical place where only Phish could take us to, to come hide in the herd and float with the flock. Yeah, this Ocelot was for me. And the rest of the set was pretty self-explanatory. Skanky in that good sort of way. Very solid show.  Maximum effort was given by Phish on this night.
		Very solid show.  Maximum effort was given by Phish on this night.  @Jameslarsony - The experience and the music can be reviewed separately.  To be critical of an aspect of the music in no way means that it couldn't have been a great show to be at.
		 @Jameslarsony - The experience and the music can be reviewed separately.  To be critical of an aspect of the music in no way means that it couldn't have been a great show to be at. I was sitting Page side, Section 114 about 15 rows back for this show.
		I was sitting Page side, Section 114 about 15 rows back for this show. I caught this show and the NYE Runaway Golf Cart Marathon the next night.  A noticeable trend was that just about every jam segment was begun with a lot of patience, so there was jam potential all over the place.  DWD and Carini got the full treatment, and created some great landscapes.  As a fan of dark Phish, Carini was right up my alley.
		I caught this show and the NYE Runaway Golf Cart Marathon the next night.  A noticeable trend was that just about every jam segment was begun with a lot of patience, so there was jam potential all over the place.  DWD and Carini got the full treatment, and created some great landscapes.  As a fan of dark Phish, Carini was right up my alley.   wow.  great show from start to finish, and the jam highlights were absolutely wonderful.  Sometimes, I want to hear everything get jammed out & get disappointed when they don't (no guitar solo in ya Mar, & no shredding in My Friend); and sometimes, it's appropriate.  If those 2 songs were extended, there may have been no time for Horn, which was simply perfect and gorgeous.  I don't remember the last time they played it so on point.  So some things in Set 1 could have been jammed out more -- however, I think their decisions led to smooth sailing and wonderful music.  I'd rather there be no jam than Trey noodleing while the other three, bored, wait for him to call the ending!
		wow.  great show from start to finish, and the jam highlights were absolutely wonderful.  Sometimes, I want to hear everything get jammed out & get disappointed when they don't (no guitar solo in ya Mar, & no shredding in My Friend); and sometimes, it's appropriate.  If those 2 songs were extended, there may have been no time for Horn, which was simply perfect and gorgeous.  I don't remember the last time they played it so on point.  So some things in Set 1 could have been jammed out more -- however, I think their decisions led to smooth sailing and wonderful music.  I'd rather there be no jam than Trey noodleing while the other three, bored, wait for him to call the ending! DWD -->20 Years>Carini ranks with the best Phish all year. The rest of the show is entertaing and well played, of course, but window dressing. As some have said I don't even mind Number Line, a much maligned song, at the end of that madness. It actually kind of fits. Happy New Year to all and long live couch tour!
		DWD -->20 Years>Carini ranks with the best Phish all year. The rest of the show is entertaing and well played, of course, but window dressing. As some have said I don't even mind Number Line, a much maligned song, at the end of that madness. It actually kind of fits. Happy New Year to all and long live couch tour!
	 "Those disappointed in Saturday's straight-playing shouldn't have much to complain about now.  When the four members of Phish took the stage tonight, they had a mission: Start excavating some jams so in this banner year for your band, you'll be ready to attempt to make 2012 surpass '95 as the ultimate NYE MSG show."
		"Those disappointed in Saturday's straight-playing shouldn't have much to complain about now.  When the four members of Phish took the stage tonight, they had a mission: Start excavating some jams so in this banner year for your band, you'll be ready to attempt to make 2012 surpass '95 as the ultimate NYE MSG show." I couch toured this show and i saw most of it but i lost connection during BDTNL and didn't regain it until the hood so my review won't be full.
		I couch toured this show and i saw most of it but i lost connection during BDTNL and didn't regain it until the hood so my review won't be full.  Webcasted again. Let's go through it all.
		Webcasted again. Let's go through it all. This show was solid all the way through.  Tight, rocking jams--nothing seemed rushed or out of sync. Carini was one of the better versions
		This show was solid all the way through.  Tight, rocking jams--nothing seemed rushed or out of sync. Carini was one of the better versions Sitting at home enjoying tonight's show. Runaway Jim was short and sweet seemed to move the crowd before Cities began which is a nice cover that I have always missed. The Divided Sky was good, I felt it was a bit rushed and that caused some of Trey's minor mistakes but hell, it is a difficult song to perform and they did so without hacking it to death so success. Back on the Train was awesome, I use to think this song was a good time to hit the bathroom during the 90's when it came to light but they seemed to extended this number for sometime and loved how improvisational they stretch this song these days. Ride Captain Ride, a rare but wonderful cover, it is all Page in this one. Ocelot had a good groove going, Mike seemed to hold this one down for the duration. Ya Mar is another rare treat that Mike and Page seemed to duel out for the long haul, Horn is a good miss off Rift, one of the simple tracks that is always loved by a majority of the fans and a solid version was performed this evening as well. My Friend My Friend is another Rift tune which gets the solid A+, they didn't keep the traditional ending but it segwayed perfrectly out into the open which allowed Trey to begin ANTELOPE! I love Antelope in the First Set because it closes the set rather than the show, as a Set 2 closer.
		Sitting at home enjoying tonight's show. Runaway Jim was short and sweet seemed to move the crowd before Cities began which is a nice cover that I have always missed. The Divided Sky was good, I felt it was a bit rushed and that caused some of Trey's minor mistakes but hell, it is a difficult song to perform and they did so without hacking it to death so success. Back on the Train was awesome, I use to think this song was a good time to hit the bathroom during the 90's when it came to light but they seemed to extended this number for sometime and loved how improvisational they stretch this song these days. Ride Captain Ride, a rare but wonderful cover, it is all Page in this one. Ocelot had a good groove going, Mike seemed to hold this one down for the duration. Ya Mar is another rare treat that Mike and Page seemed to duel out for the long haul, Horn is a good miss off Rift, one of the simple tracks that is always loved by a majority of the fans and a solid version was performed this evening as well. My Friend My Friend is another Rift tune which gets the solid A+, they didn't keep the traditional ending but it segwayed perfrectly out into the open which allowed Trey to begin ANTELOPE! I love Antelope in the First Set because it closes the set rather than the show, as a Set 2 closer.  The first set might be summed up favorably as "average-great" or less generously as "perfunctory." I totally appreciate that the band sounds cohesive and practised in this set, though. Ride Captain Ride is also a really nice treat of a rarity. The second set, however, is phenomenal! Down with Disease moves through several distinct segments, including a pretty-and-spacey/ambient jam as well as a peaking hard-rock jam towards the conclusion of the version. I'm also happy that Twenty Years Later--sadly absent most of the time more recently in Phishtory--got a prominent chance to shine in the second-song-of-the-second-set slot. Carini is also a tremendous version that I think tends to retread some of the territory explored in the 6/22 Twist from this same year, and it was probably the phan favorite Carini of 3.0 until 10/18/13 happened (which is a must-hear Carini!) Harry Hood encores are pretty rare, too, and Trey likes to play Show of Life to close shows (or did, for the first few years of post-breakup Phish) so if it makes him happy it can't be that bad.
		The first set might be summed up favorably as "average-great" or less generously as "perfunctory." I totally appreciate that the band sounds cohesive and practised in this set, though. Ride Captain Ride is also a really nice treat of a rarity. The second set, however, is phenomenal! Down with Disease moves through several distinct segments, including a pretty-and-spacey/ambient jam as well as a peaking hard-rock jam towards the conclusion of the version. I'm also happy that Twenty Years Later--sadly absent most of the time more recently in Phishtory--got a prominent chance to shine in the second-song-of-the-second-set slot. Carini is also a tremendous version that I think tends to retread some of the territory explored in the 6/22 Twist from this same year, and it was probably the phan favorite Carini of 3.0 until 10/18/13 happened (which is a must-hear Carini!) Harry Hood encores are pretty rare, too, and Trey likes to play Show of Life to close shows (or did, for the first few years of post-breakup Phish) so if it makes him happy it can't be that bad.
	 Had a ton of fun at this show. I went with my dad and flew in from Washington. We had some wonderful seats, in the slightly inclined area behind the floor. Carini and DWD are particularly glorious here.
		Had a ton of fun at this show. I went with my dad and flew in from Washington. We had some wonderful seats, in the slightly inclined area behind the floor. Carini and DWD are particularly glorious here.
	 Had a ton of fun at this show. I went with my dad and flew in from Washington. We had some wonderful seats, in the slightly inclined area behind the floor. Carini and DWD are particularly glorious here.
		Had a ton of fun at this show. I went with my dad and flew in from Washington. We had some wonderful seats, in the slightly inclined area behind the floor. Carini and DWD are particularly glorious here.
	 Fantastic show.
		Fantastic show. Just like to add a little before the 5:00 mark in carini there is a tweezer tease.
		Just like to add a little before the 5:00 mark in carini there is a tweezer tease.
	 Just a few minor tidbits
		Just a few minor tidbits first set was really well played..
		first set was really well played.. I forgot Woman of Tokyo tease!  Man that was amazing!
		I forgot Woman of Tokyo tease!  Man that was amazing!
	 My review for 12.30 – Section 227 I think?
		My review for 12.30 – Section 227 I think? Very good show. Nothing really that moving until the exceptionally good version of Ocelot.  A fun solid back on the train but nothin that would make any jaws drop. Great Ocelot, good Antelope, doing the animal thing there, although not a super Antelope.   So the first set left a lot to be desired although my friend my friend was a great vibe and creates such atmosphere and Horn was a very smooth version, I loved horn pre-96 but haven't heard them able to pull it off with the same effortless lyrical soft beauty in 15 years or so, so I went from being a horn fan to praying they don't play horn, that said, last night they pulled it off.
		Very good show. Nothing really that moving until the exceptionally good version of Ocelot.  A fun solid back on the train but nothin that would make any jaws drop. Great Ocelot, good Antelope, doing the animal thing there, although not a super Antelope.   So the first set left a lot to be desired although my friend my friend was a great vibe and creates such atmosphere and Horn was a very smooth version, I loved horn pre-96 but haven't heard them able to pull it off with the same effortless lyrical soft beauty in 15 years or so, so I went from being a horn fan to praying they don't play horn, that said, last night they pulled it off.  This was my first night at MSG this year since I couldn't get tickets to the first two (damn you, mail order! Why must you forsake me?!) Between this show and NYE, I'd have to say that this was the better show - although they were both super-enjoyable, really fun shows.
		This was my first night at MSG this year since I couldn't get tickets to the first two (damn you, mail order! Why must you forsake me?!) Between this show and NYE, I'd have to say that this was the better show - although they were both super-enjoyable, really fun shows.  People who watch the webcast should not be able to review shows in the comments section, because you have no idea what the energy inside the building is like, and it seems that all webcaster's reviews have so much nit picking to say about something you didn't REALLY EXPERIENCE IN PERSON....so shut up and enjoy Phish, its not 1994...Phish is better now than they have ever been.
		People who watch the webcast should not be able to review shows in the comments section, because you have no idea what the energy inside the building is like, and it seems that all webcaster's reviews have so much nit picking to say about something you didn't REALLY EXPERIENCE IN PERSON....so shut up and enjoy Phish, its not 1994...Phish is better now than they have ever been. I was in the SCOURING it for so many jans!!!! trey you want to see me in my office for abuse? ya sick shoW I am aware
		I was in the SCOURING it for so many jans!!!! trey you want to see me in my office for abuse? ya sick shoW I am aware Good show.  I gave it 3 out of 5.  But I pretty much give any 3.0 Phish show 3 at best (with the exception being the fuck your face show).  Last night's high point was DWD, though don't kid your selves kiddos.  It wasn't even close to classic DWDs like Went.
		Good show.  I gave it 3 out of 5.  But I pretty much give any 3.0 Phish show 3 at best (with the exception being the fuck your face show).  Last night's high point was DWD, though don't kid your selves kiddos.  It wasn't even close to classic DWDs like Went.  Add a Review
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Review by n00b100
Hyperbole be damned - 12/30's a sacred date in Phish's canon, and you can put this bad boy right up there with the rest of 'em. The run's already been made with this show; NYE's got its work cut out. Bring it on!