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Review: Phish New Year’s Eve @ MSG

Glide’s Eric Ward penned a review of Phish’s insane New Year’s Show for Hidden Track and the main site. Check out the beginning of Eric’s review here and then click

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Phish MSG Setlist: Night Two

After a high-energy performance filled with classic compositions and a permagroove-laden Tweezer, Phish returns to Madison Square Garden for the second of three shows at the venue.

[Photo by Andy Hill]

I’ll be tweeting live from MSG for @YEMblog. READ ON for tonight’s setlist…

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Phish MSG Setlist: Night One

Fresh off a two-night stand in Worcester, Phish pulls in to Madison Square Garden in NYC for the quartet’s 17th – 19th performances at the “World’s Most Famous Arena” tonight, tomorrow and on New Year’s Day.

[Limited Edition Subway Tokens via Phish Facebook]


Follow @YEMblog for live commentary from the show thanks to Josh Korin. If you don’t have tickets, you can stream the show live thanks to Phish’s official Pay-Per-ViewREAD ON for tonight’s setlist…

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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Vultures Moving In

We first fell in love with Nicole Atkins a few years back when the Neptune, NJ native joined the mighty My Morning Jacket on stage during their epic New Year’s

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Phish Announces MSG Pay-Per-View

After nearly two years of unofficial streams from intrepid fans at Phish shows, couch tour has gone legit. Phish has partnered with Nugs Net to offer pay-per-view video broadcasts of

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Review: Furthur @ Madison Square Garden

Furthur @ Madison Square Garden, November 20-21

Words: Tyler Curtis

It’s been quite a year for Furthur in every aspect including the size of the venues the group has been playing. Just four months ago, this post-Grateful Dead act offered two performances at the 2,100-capacity Best Buy Theater in New York City. This past weekend, Bob Weir and Phil Lesh brought their latest project to the 20,000 seats at Madison Square Garden for two nights. Both shows were different in everything from the flow of the setlists, to the crowd and band’s energy. It has been said that when the Garden is full of enthusiasm, magic does happen and that was indeed the case for Furthur.


Night one consisted of a monstrous first set that included a Help On The Way, Slipknot! and Shakedown Street combination that shook the entire arena with merciless energy between the crowd and the music. The rest of the set continued the Grateful Dead repertoire’s standard of crisp jams and stellar vocals, though there was a minor flub in El Paso. However, the Terrapin Station Suite closer was the highlight of the set as the 23-minute sequence brought silence and focus from the attentive crowd.

The second set of Saturday’s concert provided a more psychedelic vibe to the atmosphere mainly controlled by bassist Phil Lesh. He seemed to stop and start the songs, leading the way to the next jam or pushing the improvisation to the next level. This was clear on songs like Saint Stephen and from the way Millennium Jam segued into The Eleven, consisting of an increase in the tempo to bring up the intensity of the jams.

READ ON for more on Furthur’s two shows at MSG…

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Phoenix Welcomes Daft Punk @ MSG

Tonight was a big night for Phoenix as the French alt-popsters headlined at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In breaking wews, Robot Dance masters  Daft Punk sat in with their fellow

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Open Thread: Did You Score Phish Tickets?

Phish tickets went on sale today through Ticketmaster for the band’s December 30th and 31st performances at Madison Square Garden as well as the first-ever January 1st show at the

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