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Review by Donkenshtein
I was still living in Chicago at the time but came out to NYC to spend NYE with my girlfriend. I went to the show with Katie and her brother Brendan. They had attended their first show early that year at Bethel. Brendan's been a die-hard ever since.
Honestly, I don't remember much from the show other than it rocked. MSG really might be the best music venue in the world. There was a lot of energy in that building. I distinctly remember 'David Bowie' and 'Good Times, Bad Times' (I'm a huge Zepp fan). And I have a vivid memory of '2001'. Outside after the show ended, I asked Brendan, "What was that EPIC song? You know, that really, really epic song that they played." He wasn't sure what song I was referring to (as a lot of Phish songs are pretty epic), so I mouthed it to him. "Oh, that's 2001, man."
Doesn't get much better than Phish at MSG. Boogie On.