SET 1: Llama, Wilson > Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan > Ya Mar, Tela, The Birds > The Line, Water in the Sky, Vultures > Train Song > Horn, I Am the Walrus
SET 2: Blaze On > Twenty Years Later > Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues > Meatstick > Dirt > Harry Hood
ENCORE: Cinnamon Girl
This show was night seven of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a cinnamon donut theme. Donuts with a cinnamon glaze were given to fans arriving at the venue. Approximately ten minutes before lights, a voice came over the PA, reproducing some of the phrases spoken at Woodstock over the PA concerning "brown acid," only substituting "donuts" for acid: ". . .to get back to the warning that I received, you may take it with how many, however many grains of salt you wish, that the brown donuts that are circulating around us are not specifically too good. It's suggested that you do stay from the brown donuts. Of course, it's your own trip, so be my guest, but please be advised that there is a warning on that one, ok? Do not eat the brown donuts. Lewis Pittman, Lewis Pittman, your brother is at the WaterWheel table." I Am the Walrus included Shipwreck, The Unsafe Bridge, The Birds, Your Pet Cat, Martian Monster, and Runnin' with the Devil quotes. Dirt and There is a Mountain were teased in Harry Hood. Cinnamon Girl was last performed on July 31, 1997 (631 shows).
 
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 A show that perhaps does not quite reach the giddy heights of the best of the Baker's Dozen, but has no shortage of pleasures and would stand out in many a tour/run that isn't, y'know, the one it's in. You've got spaced-out dark jamming in Wilson, really nifty and unique versions of Ya Mar and Water in the Sky (!) that make excellent use of Page's synths, a sprightly I Am The Walrus that ends with Page having a flash of inspiration and approximating the fabled sound collage that ends Walrus proper with his CTSOTHH samples, Blaze On leaping out into the beyond in inspired fashion (as described in the jam chart), a surprising and fun AB > LTJP > AB in Set 2, Meatstick serving as the middle chapter of the "Weirdo Darkness Trilogy" with the 7/23 Waves and 8/4 Caspian before neatly resolving into Dirt, and a truly fabulous Hood that smoothly shifts moods en route to the usual Hood peak. Do not miss this show when returning to Baker's Dozen highlights; you will find a lot to like here.
		A show that perhaps does not quite reach the giddy heights of the best of the Baker's Dozen, but has no shortage of pleasures and would stand out in many a tour/run that isn't, y'know, the one it's in. You've got spaced-out dark jamming in Wilson, really nifty and unique versions of Ya Mar and Water in the Sky (!) that make excellent use of Page's synths, a sprightly I Am The Walrus that ends with Page having a flash of inspiration and approximating the fabled sound collage that ends Walrus proper with his CTSOTHH samples, Blaze On leaping out into the beyond in inspired fashion (as described in the jam chart), a surprising and fun AB > LTJP > AB in Set 2, Meatstick serving as the middle chapter of the "Weirdo Darkness Trilogy" with the 7/23 Waves and 8/4 Caspian before neatly resolving into Dirt, and a truly fabulous Hood that smoothly shifts moods en route to the usual Hood peak. Do not miss this show when returning to Baker's Dozen highlights; you will find a lot to like here.
	 This show was a nice show. I'd say a 3.99999. It was a tad songy but a lot of them were the once/twice a year songs people chase. Two very cool, well played covers in Cinnamon Girl and Walrus. A nice little extra outro jam to Wilson set one and two really good jams in set two. Ok, that Blaze On jam was a little more than "really good". Had a pretty unique, for 3.0, dark, double time thing going on. This run has definitely had more darker jams than what's been the norm these days, which compliment the blissy major jams common to 3.0, but I digress. If this show wasn't in the context of the previous 6 I think that Blaze On would be a major "thing". Definitely worth the price of admission tonight. You know, as I reread this review I think this show deserves to be bumped up to a solid 4.0 rating. I am the walrus.
		This show was a nice show. I'd say a 3.99999. It was a tad songy but a lot of them were the once/twice a year songs people chase. Two very cool, well played covers in Cinnamon Girl and Walrus. A nice little extra outro jam to Wilson set one and two really good jams in set two. Ok, that Blaze On jam was a little more than "really good". Had a pretty unique, for 3.0, dark, double time thing going on. This run has definitely had more darker jams than what's been the norm these days, which compliment the blissy major jams common to 3.0, but I digress. If this show wasn't in the context of the previous 6 I think that Blaze On would be a major "thing". Definitely worth the price of admission tonight. You know, as I reread this review I think this show deserves to be bumped up to a solid 4.0 rating. I am the walrus.
	 I'm glad to hear Llama back to "fast" mode (though I appreciate the Raleigh Llama, too.) Wilson got a little bit of a jam, and I read that it's the longest version of 3.0. I really like the segment to end the first set: Water in the Sky, Vultures, Train Song > Horn, I Am the Walrus. That's just what I call good song selection. Perhaps I could've preferred a big jam to knock 'em down, but if it has to be "songy," that's one good way to do it, in my opinion. Blaze On to open the second set is one of the top-tier jams of 2017, I think. In part, it takes the bliss-jam template, and executes it in a way that provides some freshness to that type of jam. Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues is always good to hear, and Meatstick is phun. Harry Hood gets pretty dark pretty quick, and the show closes with Cinnamon Girl (with Layla teases at the end, to my ears.) I'll definitely reach for this Blaze On again.
		I'm glad to hear Llama back to "fast" mode (though I appreciate the Raleigh Llama, too.) Wilson got a little bit of a jam, and I read that it's the longest version of 3.0. I really like the segment to end the first set: Water in the Sky, Vultures, Train Song > Horn, I Am the Walrus. That's just what I call good song selection. Perhaps I could've preferred a big jam to knock 'em down, but if it has to be "songy," that's one good way to do it, in my opinion. Blaze On to open the second set is one of the top-tier jams of 2017, I think. In part, it takes the bliss-jam template, and executes it in a way that provides some freshness to that type of jam. Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues is always good to hear, and Meatstick is phun. Harry Hood gets pretty dark pretty quick, and the show closes with Cinnamon Girl (with Layla teases at the end, to my ears.) I'll definitely reach for this Blaze On again.
	 Not sure why this show isn't getting a higher rating than the 8/01 show, so I gave it 5 stars. The 7/25 show was definitely the top show for me this tour. But this show is in 2nd for me. The song choices and flow were magnificent and if there are no 30+ min jams that does not immediately qualify the show as a top show. When Phish is playing at this level, the song choice does come into play, cause they could just Jam out aaaaa...... eg. (The Lawn Boy)! and Crosseyed just happened to be that electric. Song-wise this show has my favorite song by Phish and one I've never seen, Vultures. The first set is no slouch either, even though I used to not like "The Line" cause it had no intro segue...it is actually growing on me, and that's the first time I've said that ever with Phish, its either I don't like it or I do. More of the latter.
		Not sure why this show isn't getting a higher rating than the 8/01 show, so I gave it 5 stars. The 7/25 show was definitely the top show for me this tour. But this show is in 2nd for me. The song choices and flow were magnificent and if there are no 30+ min jams that does not immediately qualify the show as a top show. When Phish is playing at this level, the song choice does come into play, cause they could just Jam out aaaaa...... eg. (The Lawn Boy)! and Crosseyed just happened to be that electric. Song-wise this show has my favorite song by Phish and one I've never seen, Vultures. The first set is no slouch either, even though I used to not like "The Line" cause it had no intro segue...it is actually growing on me, and that's the first time I've said that ever with Phish, its either I don't like it or I do. More of the latter. Disclaimer:  This is my first review of a show. I’m writing this in the comfort of my home with the BIGGEST SMILE on my face still.  I enjoy reviews of shows that engulf me in the storyteller’s tale, not necessarily a note and chord breakdown; you can get that on your media of choice and frankly I don’t even know enough to register.  I did go to Night 6 and 7.  This is the story of Night7… the cinnamon glaze night.  The boys delivered BIG on Night 7 of the Bakers Dozen run at MSG.  Every night has gotten ever exponentially “insert expletive here”  awesomer … I know that.  I watched each one.  When I got up Saturday morning I saw the SOLD OUT on the marquee.  BANG!  The Garden was swamped with people looking for an extra, I know I had an extra, some people got lucky and got into the greatest show on earth; I’m sorry to the dozen I had to turn away as a flipped my ticket for some extra fun.  Anyway, omens were all around, the great big city we were in, that this was going to be something special. Except for the losing of the wallet and having my stumbling buddy try and fight me out of a NewYorkCity street exchange.   First, a shaolin monk hooked me up with some inner peace outside my breakfast stop, and next the LEGO store had hotdog keychains, so I grabbed a couple for the kiddos; they love Meatstick.  Finally, I actually picked a Coke bottle with the name…Wilson..on it from the pizza shop back home about a month ago.  I started this Instagram #whilewatingforthebakersdozen where I personify the bottle as Wilson and take you on a journey as we waited throughout the summer.  We rolled in a little after 7pm.  Security was lax, a metal detector and you’re in, grabbed the donut patch, refreshments, and our seats.  It is funny they would not sell me a blue cup with soda in it; they forced me to drink beer to get the cup.  So I did, only 1, it was $15. Then the announcement to NOT EAT THE BROWN DOUGHNUTS came over the PA.  WTF?  This day is getting weirder or “phisher” by the minute.
		Disclaimer:  This is my first review of a show. I’m writing this in the comfort of my home with the BIGGEST SMILE on my face still.  I enjoy reviews of shows that engulf me in the storyteller’s tale, not necessarily a note and chord breakdown; you can get that on your media of choice and frankly I don’t even know enough to register.  I did go to Night 6 and 7.  This is the story of Night7… the cinnamon glaze night.  The boys delivered BIG on Night 7 of the Bakers Dozen run at MSG.  Every night has gotten ever exponentially “insert expletive here”  awesomer … I know that.  I watched each one.  When I got up Saturday morning I saw the SOLD OUT on the marquee.  BANG!  The Garden was swamped with people looking for an extra, I know I had an extra, some people got lucky and got into the greatest show on earth; I’m sorry to the dozen I had to turn away as a flipped my ticket for some extra fun.  Anyway, omens were all around, the great big city we were in, that this was going to be something special. Except for the losing of the wallet and having my stumbling buddy try and fight me out of a NewYorkCity street exchange.   First, a shaolin monk hooked me up with some inner peace outside my breakfast stop, and next the LEGO store had hotdog keychains, so I grabbed a couple for the kiddos; they love Meatstick.  Finally, I actually picked a Coke bottle with the name…Wilson..on it from the pizza shop back home about a month ago.  I started this Instagram #whilewatingforthebakersdozen where I personify the bottle as Wilson and take you on a journey as we waited throughout the summer.  We rolled in a little after 7pm.  Security was lax, a metal detector and you’re in, grabbed the donut patch, refreshments, and our seats.  It is funny they would not sell me a blue cup with soda in it; they forced me to drink beer to get the cup.  So I did, only 1, it was $15. Then the announcement to NOT EAT THE BROWN DOUGHNUTS came over the PA.  WTF?  This day is getting weirder or “phisher” by the minute. Just gotta say this is show of this run i wish i was at. Sounded great on Phish OD.  Was at final 3 nights, but the way they opened and closed each set was just perfect.  Llama is ALWAYS a great way to start a show and the solid performance within both sets were perfectly punctuated with amazing playing of great songs in Walrus, Blaze, Hood and Cinnamon Girl.  This show had flow baby.
		Just gotta say this is show of this run i wish i was at. Sounded great on Phish OD.  Was at final 3 nights, but the way they opened and closed each set was just perfect.  Llama is ALWAYS a great way to start a show and the solid performance within both sets were perfectly punctuated with amazing playing of great songs in Walrus, Blaze, Hood and Cinnamon Girl.  This show had flow baby.
	 If the first word that comes to mind for saturdays second set is "nice" you should probably check your pulse. Last night kept the heat on high...
		If the first word that comes to mind for saturdays second set is "nice" you should probably check your pulse. Last night kept the heat on high... This has less to do with review and more to do with context.
		This has less to do with review and more to do with context. Hello all, I am a new phan as of a year ago. The last few weeks I have really been getting HEAVILY into Phish. But for the past year I have on and off been enjoying their shows. But I keep a journey spreadsheet of all the shows I've listened to. I am journeying through the Baker's Dozen. N7 has arrived. I am eager to hear it.
		Hello all, I am a new phan as of a year ago. The last few weeks I have really been getting HEAVILY into Phish. But for the past year I have on and off been enjoying their shows. But I keep a journey spreadsheet of all the shows I've listened to. I am journeying through the Baker's Dozen. N7 has arrived. I am eager to hear it.Add a Review
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