SET 1: Everything's Right, Tube, Ether Edge > Reba, Taste, Ruby Waves, A Life Beyond The Dream, Character Zero
SET 2: Down with Disease, Harpua[1] > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday[2] > The Lizards[2] > Punch You in the Eye > AC/DC Bag > Tela[2] > Llama > Wilson[3] > The Sloth[4] > Divided Sky[2]
SET 3: McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Colonel Forbin's Ascent[5] > Fly Famous Mockingbird[6] > Auld Lang Syne > Split Open and Melt[2], You Enjoy Myself > Loving Cup > Possum
ENCORE: Cavern > First Tube > Tweezer Reprise
Tube contained teases of the theme from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Harpua was unfinished and contained a Vibration of Life tease. During the Harpua narration, Trey talked about some of the Harpuas and Phish shows at Madison Square Garden of the past 40 years, and a bed appeared from beneath the front of the stage with an actor playing Jimmy and a puppet version of Poster Nutbag. Trey then interrupted the song before the "I want a dog" lyric and said Jimmy had lacked a strong female influence over the years and introduced actress Annie Golden as Jimmy's grandmother. While consoling Jimmy, she told him it was time to tell the truth about the owner of Harpua. After telling Jimmy that the old man had given the puppet to Esther and helped Jimmy's cousin Reba make liquid meat, a vinyl record (with a rhombus on the cover) was brought forth and Jimmy's grandmother said "it's time... it's New Year's Eve and I can't let you ring another new year without knowing the real story of Gamehendge!" leading into The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday and a glowing rhombus rising to frame the entire stage. The band then began the first performance of the Gamehendge saga since July 8, 1994 (1,194 shows), with Golden and Trey providing the narration and performers acting out the parts of Colonel Forbin, Rutherford, the AC/DC Bag, Tela, Errand Wolfe (later billed in post show credits as "The Wolf"), and the Sloth. The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, The Lizards, Tela, Wilson, Divided Sky, Colonel Forbin's Ascent, Fly Famous Mockingbird, and Split Open and Melt featured an off-stage backing chorus. The multi-beast and McGrupp were also performed by puppets. Tela performed acrobatics on wires during her song, with Jo Lampert (as the Wolf) providing additional vocals during Wilson. The Sloth's lyrics were changed to "I'm squeezing that Charmin. Thank you Mr. Whipple. I'm still squeezing that Charmin. Thank you Mr. Whipple." Colonel Forbin ascended the rhombus during Colonel Forbin's Ascent (which had lyrics changed to "weary body"), and a large Famous Mockingbird puppet (with a top hat) flew over the crowd during Fly Famous Mockingbird, which also featured Annie Golden on additional vocals. Before Melt, Trey asked Jimmy's grandmother if she knew that the mountain was a volcano, and the Lizards reappeared to dance to the ensuing Melt jam, eventually leaving the stage one by one as the rhombus was lowered again.
 
			© 2023 Phish - Rene Huemer
 This was actually a flawless show. FLAWLESS. If you thought it was anything less than a 5 star I don't know what to tell you – literally how could this have been any better? It is currently milling around in the low 4.4s, putting it below shows like 07/15/16, which shows that Phish could literally perform absolute perfection in the last couple years and it would still not be considered an all-timer.
		This was actually a flawless show. FLAWLESS. If you thought it was anything less than a 5 star I don't know what to tell you – literally how could this have been any better? It is currently milling around in the low 4.4s, putting it below shows like 07/15/16, which shows that Phish could literally perform absolute perfection in the last couple years and it would still not be considered an all-timer.  A top tier show to rival the greatest of the great. If you thought this was anything but amazing you are too jaded for 4.0. For those of us who weren't old enough to see Phish in the 90s, we can have our unique moments too. You love to see a good mix of new songs and old relics of the past.
		A top tier show to rival the greatest of the great. If you thought this was anything but amazing you are too jaded for 4.0. For those of us who weren't old enough to see Phish in the 90s, we can have our unique moments too. You love to see a good mix of new songs and old relics of the past.  A few things about this, already one of the markers in Phish's timeline:
		A few things about this, already one of the markers in Phish's timeline: This was the most special Phish show I have ever attended. 67 shows and jimmies night of the bakers dozen has been my high watermark up to this point.  This is what dreams are made of. This is the feeling you get when your are 7 years old opening presents on Christmas morning. I will never get over this.
		This was the most special Phish show I have ever attended. 67 shows and jimmies night of the bakers dozen has been my high watermark up to this point.  This is what dreams are made of. This is the feeling you get when your are 7 years old opening presents on Christmas morning. I will never get over this.
	 Typically on .net, after a particularly good show, it will tend to get littered with 5 star ratings and reviews until it inevitably gets balanced out with 1 star ratings because people didn't think it deserved such a high rating, to plateau at a 3.8 as shows since 2009 typically do.
		Typically on .net, after a particularly good show, it will tend to get littered with 5 star ratings and reviews until it inevitably gets balanced out with 1 star ratings because people didn't think it deserved such a high rating, to plateau at a 3.8 as shows since 2009 typically do.  I say this as someone who found this band a year ago, got into them because of the last NYE run and has spent the last year listening and becoming a Phishhead myself:
		I say this as someone who found this band a year ago, got into them because of the last NYE run and has spent the last year listening and becoming a Phishhead myself: I've been obsessed with the Gamehendge saga for decades. Being a fantasy and concept album fan, Trey's college thesis is a fun romp filled with wild characters. Sadly, my first Phish was a year after the last performance of the suite. So I've been essentially chasing the white whale since 1995, making and posting mixes, hunting pins, shirts, buying prints by phan artists, the ranger gear, etc, etc, -- calling it as a possibilty at various shows over the years while friends said "not gonna' happen" -- holding out hope.
		I've been obsessed with the Gamehendge saga for decades. Being a fantasy and concept album fan, Trey's college thesis is a fun romp filled with wild characters. Sadly, my first Phish was a year after the last performance of the suite. So I've been essentially chasing the white whale since 1995, making and posting mixes, hunting pins, shirts, buying prints by phan artists, the ranger gear, etc, etc, -- calling it as a possibilty at various shows over the years while friends said "not gonna' happen" -- holding out hope. Just when you think they might finally be out of tricks.
		Just when you think they might finally be out of tricks. Over the past 26 years, I've left many Phish concerts, stating what I had experienced was 'the best' or 'my favorite' show. The band has consistently delivered brilliance, creating magical moments I have been grateful to attend. I can confidently say that 12/31/23 was the best and my favorite Phish concert ever.
		Over the past 26 years, I've left many Phish concerts, stating what I had experienced was 'the best' or 'my favorite' show. The band has consistently delivered brilliance, creating magical moments I have been grateful to attend. I can confidently say that 12/31/23 was the best and my favorite Phish concert ever.  For those wondering, the last full gamehendge was 1,109 shows ago.
		For those wondering, the last full gamehendge was 1,109 shows ago. If you have been an invested phan you got the dividends from this performance. On the other hand, it's almost impossible to explain the sentimental value to people outside of the circle. You won't see this reach any mainstream press like the whales did, it's just a special present for staying present with this band on our journey together. It was so fun and fulfilling to see this go down (from the couch.) It felt like the love circle that flows between the band, it's fans and friends was moving freely last night and restored the sense of mystery that anything CAN happen.
		If you have been an invested phan you got the dividends from this performance. On the other hand, it's almost impossible to explain the sentimental value to people outside of the circle. You won't see this reach any mainstream press like the whales did, it's just a special present for staying present with this band on our journey together. It was so fun and fulfilling to see this go down (from the couch.) It felt like the love circle that flows between the band, it's fans and friends was moving freely last night and restored the sense of mystery that anything CAN happen.
	 Tonight was genuinely the best thing I've ever seen, heard, witnessed in my life. I would put tonight against any show this band has ever played ever, and it would be equal or better. If you think otherwise, I don't want to know you, or you weren't there. Gamehendge, Harpua, YEM, Cavern> First Tube> Reprise, fucking everything. I mean come on, this is all time
		Tonight was genuinely the best thing I've ever seen, heard, witnessed in my life. I would put tonight against any show this band has ever played ever, and it would be equal or better. If you think otherwise, I don't want to know you, or you weren't there. Gamehendge, Harpua, YEM, Cavern> First Tube> Reprise, fucking everything. I mean come on, this is all time
	 My favorite part of this show was the crowd.  In 2009 when they came back to Hampton, listening to the the crowd at the first few notes of Fluffhead is indescribable.  It's love and joy and relief in one gigantic, beautiful noise.  A huge sound.
		My favorite part of this show was the crowd.  In 2009 when they came back to Hampton, listening to the the crowd at the first few notes of Fluffhead is indescribable.  It's love and joy and relief in one gigantic, beautiful noise.  A huge sound.   12/31/23 was a hugely cathartic night. Not just for me, of course. The euphoria was audibly palpable at the beginning of Harpua and at the revelation that, yes, they were indeed going to play Gamehendge. I'm a 1.0 kid who grew up idolizing college-aged camp counselors at sleep away camp who were playing A Live One on the bunk stereo, and was pulled into the "secret club" feeling of being a Phish fan through tape trading and posting on the weird corner of the early internet era that was rec.music.phish. Getting your hands on Trey's senior thesis or one of the few live performances of Gamehendge and learning it inside out made you feel even more like you were part of this weird, distinct, but awesome thing separate from pop culture and prying eyes and public knowledge. And that made being part of the Phish community feel even more special.
		12/31/23 was a hugely cathartic night. Not just for me, of course. The euphoria was audibly palpable at the beginning of Harpua and at the revelation that, yes, they were indeed going to play Gamehendge. I'm a 1.0 kid who grew up idolizing college-aged camp counselors at sleep away camp who were playing A Live One on the bunk stereo, and was pulled into the "secret club" feeling of being a Phish fan through tape trading and posting on the weird corner of the early internet era that was rec.music.phish. Getting your hands on Trey's senior thesis or one of the few live performances of Gamehendge and learning it inside out made you feel even more like you were part of this weird, distinct, but awesome thing separate from pop culture and prying eyes and public knowledge. And that made being part of the Phish community feel even more special. I can’t believe what I witnessed in that room. This is up there with Big Cypress for me. Very different experiences but both utterly stupefying.
		I can’t believe what I witnessed in that room. This is up there with Big Cypress for me. Very different experiences but both utterly stupefying. This was my 27th show. I went to 12/29 and 12/30, thinking I didn’t need to be here for the gag and theatrics of the NYE show. I had my best friend with me for his first three shows.
		This was my 27th show. I went to 12/29 and 12/30, thinking I didn’t need to be here for the gag and theatrics of the NYE show. I had my best friend with me for his first three shows.  PHISH, SUNDAY 12/31/2023
		PHISH, SUNDAY 12/31/2023 There is not much I can add to a long list of already great show reviews, but I am compelled to add my take:
		There is not much I can add to a long list of already great show reviews, but I am compelled to add my take: No "Kung"? 0 stars.
		No "Kung"? 0 stars. I drove from Virginia Tech (I'm 18) all the way here after finding a cheap resale ticket, and I was not disappointed! It was my third show, but definitely the best so far! Many of my personal favorites were played such as Taste, PYITE, Llama, Divided Sky, Forbin/Mockingbird, and YEM. I really enjoy Colonel Forbin and the Mockingbird and I wasn't sure I'd get to see it live since it seems so infrequent in the recent years.
		I drove from Virginia Tech (I'm 18) all the way here after finding a cheap resale ticket, and I was not disappointed! It was my third show, but definitely the best so far! Many of my personal favorites were played such as Taste, PYITE, Llama, Divided Sky, Forbin/Mockingbird, and YEM. I really enjoy Colonel Forbin and the Mockingbird and I wasn't sure I'd get to see it live since it seems so infrequent in the recent years. Intro
		Intro Put it on my Tombstone : I SAW GAMEHENDGE 12/31/23 I LOVE YOU PHISH! THANK YOU FOR THIS TREMENDOUS GIFT! We’re not worthy - we’re not worthy. The amount of time and effort, energy, love for us ( the fans ) and absolutely craftsmen ship from all who were involved….. I’m really don’t have the words. I’m a baby compared to most of you with only 36 shows at MSG, n1 being my 50th it just couldn’t be more special to me. I can’t believe I was lucky enough to witness something I thought was dead forever to me. I used to listen to 1993-03-22 religiously and dream what it would have been like to be in attendance. I was a dream that came true tonight and I’m pretty sure I left my body during that BAG. I can not express enough how much I LOVE this silly band. I love you PHiSH. I can never repay you. You TRULY are the BEST BAND EVER.
		Put it on my Tombstone : I SAW GAMEHENDGE 12/31/23 I LOVE YOU PHISH! THANK YOU FOR THIS TREMENDOUS GIFT! We’re not worthy - we’re not worthy. The amount of time and effort, energy, love for us ( the fans ) and absolutely craftsmen ship from all who were involved….. I’m really don’t have the words. I’m a baby compared to most of you with only 36 shows at MSG, n1 being my 50th it just couldn’t be more special to me. I can’t believe I was lucky enough to witness something I thought was dead forever to me. I used to listen to 1993-03-22 religiously and dream what it would have been like to be in attendance. I was a dream that came true tonight and I’m pretty sure I left my body during that BAG. I can not express enough how much I LOVE this silly band. I love you PHiSH. I can never repay you. You TRULY are the BEST BAND EVER.
	 All I can say is WOW. What a night! MSG is just a 40 min train ride away from where I live, so I have been so fortunate to witness so much Phistory over the past few years there. A chase bridge fanatic who loves Phish, I found myself back on the bridge for another New Years show. My friend who goes to every show with me was sick bad with covid and missed this whole run. So I had to do this one solo. I am so glad I did.
		All I can say is WOW. What a night! MSG is just a 40 min train ride away from where I live, so I have been so fortunate to witness so much Phistory over the past few years there. A chase bridge fanatic who loves Phish, I found myself back on the bridge for another New Years show. My friend who goes to every show with me was sick bad with covid and missed this whole run. So I had to do this one solo. I am so glad I did.  Despite a lackluster opening frame, a back alley abortion disease, and underwhelming visual gag, this show gets a 5 star from my overly-critical self.
		Despite a lackluster opening frame, a back alley abortion disease, and underwhelming visual gag, this show gets a 5 star from my overly-critical self.  3/22/93 was my introduction to Phish. I have probably listened to it more than any other Phish show. I am tacking on this show with the many others I regretfully didn’t attend, but could have. This is emblematic of you snooze you loose and I hope everyone that attended took it all in. Happy New Year everybody.
		3/22/93 was my introduction to Phish. I have probably listened to it more than any other Phish show. I am tacking on this show with the many others I regretfully didn’t attend, but could have. This is emblematic of you snooze you loose and I hope everyone that attended took it all in. Happy New Year everybody.
	 Absolutely amazing, I’ve been on this train since 97 and had given up hope years ago that Phish would ever bust out a Gamehedge again, let alone that I would be there.  The energy at MSG during sets 2 and 3 of this show was like nothing I’ve experienced (lots of moments come close but nothing this sustained for 2 sets) especially during each chorus of Lizards, during Wilson and Bag; it was like we were all releasing everything we had stored up for almost 30 years waiting for this, I was literally bouncing off the walls, watching everyone else doing the same thing. not that every Phish show isn’t great but this was truly something special. I was in one of the last rows up in the 400s for first set with wife and friends (2 of whom hadn’t seen a phish NYE yet so I kept telling them we should try to just suck it up and buy better seats - whatever they do it’ll be worth it); ended up buying seats in 216 that were row 1 for $50 each at set break and headed down.  Disease set 2 opener rocked and then opening of Harpua blows my mind and I’m off the wall - only caught this twice since 97, at my first show (Went) and during Bakers - nothing better than the “coming to your town, we’ll help you party down” line.  But then the real craziness happens - honestly just hard to put into words.  I hadn’t entertained the idea they would ever do it again - my brother asked me at about Christmas time whether I thought they might do it this year, and I told him, no way (unfortunately) but no way.  So the thought wasn’t anywhere in my mind - I had stayed off .net so hadn’t seen the rumors from the guy on the ski lift or any others there might have been.  Anyway by the time they got to YEM during set 3 my mind was beyond blown.  It was more than I could have ever asked for and knew we still had more to go.  Thank you Phish for giving all of us who missed this during the early years a chance to witness - and in typical Phish fashion putting a new spin on it.  Love you guys.
		Absolutely amazing, I’ve been on this train since 97 and had given up hope years ago that Phish would ever bust out a Gamehedge again, let alone that I would be there.  The energy at MSG during sets 2 and 3 of this show was like nothing I’ve experienced (lots of moments come close but nothing this sustained for 2 sets) especially during each chorus of Lizards, during Wilson and Bag; it was like we were all releasing everything we had stored up for almost 30 years waiting for this, I was literally bouncing off the walls, watching everyone else doing the same thing. not that every Phish show isn’t great but this was truly something special. I was in one of the last rows up in the 400s for first set with wife and friends (2 of whom hadn’t seen a phish NYE yet so I kept telling them we should try to just suck it up and buy better seats - whatever they do it’ll be worth it); ended up buying seats in 216 that were row 1 for $50 each at set break and headed down.  Disease set 2 opener rocked and then opening of Harpua blows my mind and I’m off the wall - only caught this twice since 97, at my first show (Went) and during Bakers - nothing better than the “coming to your town, we’ll help you party down” line.  But then the real craziness happens - honestly just hard to put into words.  I hadn’t entertained the idea they would ever do it again - my brother asked me at about Christmas time whether I thought they might do it this year, and I told him, no way (unfortunately) but no way.  So the thought wasn’t anywhere in my mind - I had stayed off .net so hadn’t seen the rumors from the guy on the ski lift or any others there might have been.  Anyway by the time they got to YEM during set 3 my mind was beyond blown.  It was more than I could have ever asked for and knew we still had more to go.  Thank you Phish for giving all of us who missed this during the early years a chance to witness - and in typical Phish fashion putting a new spin on it.  Love you guys.
	 Remember the first time you heard Lizards… or gathered with new found friends unwinding Gamehendge lore in the lot.  A couple of the endless reasons we love The Phish from Vermont.
		Remember the first time you heard Lizards… or gathered with new found friends unwinding Gamehendge lore in the lot.  A couple of the endless reasons we love The Phish from Vermont. "other than Forbins, I dont even really care about seeing Gamehedge...rather see them jam than story time with trey"
		"other than Forbins, I dont even really care about seeing Gamehedge...rather see them jam than story time with trey" This was my eighth Phish show and my first New Year’s Eve show, and words can’t fully capture the experience, but I’ll do my best to convey it. Holy cow, what an unforgettable night! I arrived at Grand Central a little behind schedule, but no matter, I still made it to MSG in time for the start of the first set. Rumors had been swirling beforehand about whether Gamehendge would happen. The band hadn’t played any of the songs yet on this run, and whispers of people acting in a “performance” only fueled the speculation. But nothing was certain.
		This was my eighth Phish show and my first New Year’s Eve show, and words can’t fully capture the experience, but I’ll do my best to convey it. Holy cow, what an unforgettable night! I arrived at Grand Central a little behind schedule, but no matter, I still made it to MSG in time for the start of the first set. Rumors had been swirling beforehand about whether Gamehendge would happen. The band hadn’t played any of the songs yet on this run, and whispers of people acting in a “performance” only fueled the speculation. But nothing was certain.  Something I thought was impossible to get as a 3.0 era fan of the band. I have witnessed a lot of dope shit from this band since getting hooked back at Magnaball. I did the entire Baker’s Dozen, haven’t missed a NYE, Halloween or festival run since I started seeing this band. This was just magical and totally unexpected. My only disappointment was their reluctance to throw Icculus, my most illusive chase, into the mix. I thought it was fitting even though it isn’t apart of the original gamehendge saga. My friends were congratulating me from all around the venue and those near and far that weren’t physically in attendance well before anything was set in stone. They didn’t know that it wasn’t apart of the original saga, but I did, and unfortunately I let their optimism myself take over. The personal disappointment aside, this show was bonkers and covered a lot of area that couldn’t have possibly left any singular fan of this band not satisfied in one way or another (unless you decided to skip NYE to budget for Sphere shows). I had the luxury of not having to worry about choosing one or the other. I chose both.
		Something I thought was impossible to get as a 3.0 era fan of the band. I have witnessed a lot of dope shit from this band since getting hooked back at Magnaball. I did the entire Baker’s Dozen, haven’t missed a NYE, Halloween or festival run since I started seeing this band. This was just magical and totally unexpected. My only disappointment was their reluctance to throw Icculus, my most illusive chase, into the mix. I thought it was fitting even though it isn’t apart of the original gamehendge saga. My friends were congratulating me from all around the venue and those near and far that weren’t physically in attendance well before anything was set in stone. They didn’t know that it wasn’t apart of the original saga, but I did, and unfortunately I let their optimism myself take over. The personal disappointment aside, this show was bonkers and covered a lot of area that couldn’t have possibly left any singular fan of this band not satisfied in one way or another (unless you decided to skip NYE to budget for Sphere shows). I had the luxury of not having to worry about choosing one or the other. I chose both.
	 Yes it was an amazing, rare, well played show that will remain the stuff of legends. That said, phish has repeatedly expressed the desire NOT to be a nostalgia act over the years. What do they do? Two consecutive NYE nostalgia gags in a row! Whats more, one those gags violates the holy sanctity of the 1.0 legend that is a complete Gamehendge.  It seems almost everyone at MSG lapped it up, but between S2/S3 setbreak I overheard someone say on the phone "this band is out of ideas", and that take doesn't lie. Stunts like last night and NYE2022 isn't what got Phish to where they are now and while the after-show glow may be nice, this show will certainly certainly mark a new era for the band. I hope they can recover.
		Yes it was an amazing, rare, well played show that will remain the stuff of legends. That said, phish has repeatedly expressed the desire NOT to be a nostalgia act over the years. What do they do? Two consecutive NYE nostalgia gags in a row! Whats more, one those gags violates the holy sanctity of the 1.0 legend that is a complete Gamehendge.  It seems almost everyone at MSG lapped it up, but between S2/S3 setbreak I overheard someone say on the phone "this band is out of ideas", and that take doesn't lie. Stunts like last night and NYE2022 isn't what got Phish to where they are now and while the after-show glow may be nice, this show will certainly certainly mark a new era for the band. I hope they can recover.
	 I say this as someone who felt 4-stars about the show overall due to the jams and an overall tight performance: I think the gag was super underwhelming. It peaked early and went nowhere great visually/theatrically. It was just such a long walk for such an unspectacular journey; "Harpua" has been more exciting with less of a production, even just at MSG.
		I say this as someone who felt 4-stars about the show overall due to the jams and an overall tight performance: I think the gag was super underwhelming. It peaked early and went nowhere great visually/theatrically. It was just such a long walk for such an unspectacular journey; "Harpua" has been more exciting with less of a production, even just at MSG.
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