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Polls

Published: 2012/12/27

What’s your favorite Phish show from Madison Square Garden?

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Salvy814 December 27, 2012, 14:50:51

I probably would’ve went with NYE 95 or 12/30/97, but I’m going with the only MSG show I’ve ever been to (3.0 noob)... 12/30/10 was a VERY solid show. Who doesn’t love a Cities opener? I got those rare tracks I had yet to hear (literally right in a row!): Gumbo, Quinn, Halleys, Camel Walk, and later MFMF. That Gin>Fat Man pairing was clever, I was happy to hear Little Feat again as I was at the entire Halloween weekend just a couple months prior. Tossed a couple classic fan favorites in each set, with Timber and BoogieOn. Tweezer>Light was a great pairing of monster jam vehicles. And a solid Antelope>Tweeprise taboot. People will look to 12/31/10 because of the Ghost etc, but this show was indeed underratedly well played!

pete December 28, 2012, 10:51:54

Whoever voted for any of the 2011 shows over NYE 95 or 97 or 98 runs sucks at Phish

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