User Show Reviews
Phish 12/31/02
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Set I
Piper, Guyute > NICU, Horn, Wilson*, Mound, Squirming Coil, David Bowie
Set II
Waves -> Divided Sky, Lawn Boy, Carini, Rift, Harry Hood, Character Zer0
Set III
Sample in a Jar, Seven Below** -> Auld Lang Syne*** > Runaway Jim -> Time Loves a Hero, Taste^, Strange Design, Walls of the Cave, Encore: Wading in the Velvet Sea
Comment
Pre-show music on the PA included the "Welcome Back Kotter" theme, "Reunited," "The Boys are Back in Town," and "Foreplay/Long Time."

* Preceeded by footage from the movie "Castaway" on the jumbotron screens on the scoreboard (scenes in which Tom Hanks's character is yelling for his befriended volleyball named "Wilson"); with 'Tom Hanks' (actually Page's brother, Steve McConnell) on vocals for the "Blat Boom..." part.

** During "Seven Below" a disco ball was lowered from within the scoreboard and it began snowing on stage; several dancers in white with blinking light "stick figure skeletons", dressed as snow creatures (with a vaguely "winter/forest kingdom" fantasy motif, including white costumes with fur and some horned helmets) came out and began circling the band on stage before moving off into the crowd - while in the crowd several grew into large snow angels by adding stilts to their costumes; midway during the song snow began falling on the fans on the floor from a pair of snowmaking rigs on the right and left sides of the scoreboard above the floor; shortly before midnight, the snow angels began shining small spotlights around the crowd, appearing similar to search lights

*** At midnight, pyrotechnics spiraled around and behind the stage (some coming from the snowmaking rigs) and enormous white balloons with snow designs were dropped onto the floor.

^ Includes "What's The Use" tease

Last Time Loves A Hero August 11, 1998 (148 shows)
Last Mound November 19, 1996 (272 shows)
Last Changed By Ben Mohr
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LivePhish SHN download; Note: Do NOT trade this recording by any means, including matrix sources! The md5's are mearly listed as reference. Also, the original SHNs from LP contained header and sector boundary errors which can be fixed by shntool...fixed md5 and txt files reflect these changes.
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Schoeps m222/mk41 > Elvo NT222 > AD1000; Panasonic SV 3800 > HHB CDR850 > EAC (secure) > WAV > SHN; Taped by Ken Rossiter; Transferred by Chris Warren; SHN Conversion by Mark Kerchoff
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Microtech Geffell m300 > V2 > AD500e > D7; D7 > coax > ESI u24 > SF5.0 > CDWav > SHN; Taped and transferred by Steve Szaks
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Neumann U87ia (cardoiod) > Apogee AD1000 > Tascam DAP1 @44.1kHz; Tascam DA-20mkII > Turtle Beach Montego II > Soundforge 4.5 > CeQuadrat > CDR > EAC > SHN; Taped by Dave Schall; NOTE (1-15-03): Set 1 (d1) contains some diginoise due to faulty playback during transfer...reseed coming shortly...please do NOT circulate original source!
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MBHO 603 > KA200 (cardioid) > Lunatec V3 > DA-P1; DA-P1 > MiaEcho(16bit/44.1kHz) > WAVPCM > mkwACT > SHN; Taped by Mike Pedersen; Transferred Justin Cutroni; Sector boundry errors fixed by Allan Short
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Schoeps CMC6/mk41v > Lunatec V3 > VX Pocket @24bit/48kHz > Sony Vaio SR33 > Samplitude (24>16bit, 48>44.1kHz) > SHN; Taped by John Crouch and John Cocci; Transferred by John Cocci
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Neumann U87ai > Apogee AD1000 > Sony TCD-D7; JVC XD-Z507 > S/PDIF > Echo Mia > Sound Forge 4.5 > CDWav > FLAC; Taped by Dave Schall; Patched and transferred by Paul Hofferkamp; Note: this is a reseed of this source
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Neumann km184 > AETA PSP-3 > Mini-Me > DA-P1; DA-P1 > VX Pocket > Soundforge > CDWav > FLAC; Taped and Transferred by Jeff Killion
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Schoeps mk4 > kc5 > CMC6 > PSP3 > MiniMe > D100; D100 > Zoltrix > CDWav > mkwACT > SHN; Taped by Walker Ingram; Patched and transferred by Rus T
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NOTE: THIS IS ACTUALLY A LIVEPHISH SBD CONVERTED TO SHN! Do NOT trade this recording by any means. The md5 is merely listed as reference; Supposed source: Schoeps cmc6/mk41v > Lunatec V3 > VX Pocket @24bit/48kHz > Sony Vaio SR33 > Samplitude > > SHN
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Schoeps mk41 > kc5 > cmc6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Apogee AD-1000 > Sony D100 (@ 44.1 kHz); Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam HD-P2 > WaveLab 5.01b (fades) > CD Wave v1.95 > FLAC v1.1.2 (Level 8); Taped by Dave Flaschner; Transferred by Jason Sobel
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flac16 44.1kHz OTS Neumann KM140 >V2 >SBM1(modified) > D8; DAT/m > Tascam DA-20 MKII > SPDIF > MacMini(Audacity) > xACT(FLAC/TAG) @ 16/48; Taper: Matt “Lazy Lightning” Lazor; Transfer: DiGiHoArDeRs
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Woodsy an absolutly incredible show. Encore of 'Wading in a velvet sea' was amazing!
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koko
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michael webster
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Chris Bartos
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webalienz I had friends pick me up in Boston and we drove to New York. Spent the 30th walking around NYC. The energy at this show was just amazing! We got back to the car around 2:30am and then drove home to Ohio. Pennsylvania has to be the worse state to drive through!!!!!
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Peterphan Ahhhhhhhh,,,,the hiatus return! A friends mom thankfully scored us tickets and a great deal at the beatiful Roger William's hotel for the night. I really can't think of an indoor show that I've seen with as much energy, by anyone. I thought the roof was going to collapse during Guyute. Every time I hear the opening notes of Seven Below,,,I get the MSG chills up and down my spine!
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Paul
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windoragirl i got my tickets two hours before the show - face value - floor seats prooving once again that it isn't what you know, it's who you know.
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Kevin Smith
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jewgrass
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Jeff Fursetzer
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Dan
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