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Published: 2011/12/30

Relix Live Fridays: Phish at MSG '11

Track # Title Artist Album Duration
1 Cities Phish 2011/12/28 I New York, NY 10:46
2 Stash Phish 2011/12/28 I New York, NY 11:11
3 Halley's Comet Phish 2011/12/29 I New York, NY 07:13
4 Run Like An Antelope Phish 2011/12/29 I New York, NY 10:44
39:54

Playlist Description:

Phish is now two days into its four night stand at Madison Square Garden. Today we share a couple songs from each of the group’s first two shows.

Both of these are available at Livephish.com

Click here to check out 12/28/11.

Click here 12/29/11.

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Sichanh May 3, 2012, 18:47:02

Thanks for the props babe. It is good to see that some people unsadrtend the difference between real criticism and flying off into a pseudo intellectual tirade just because a couple characters die unexpectedly. Levi made one point that I partially agree with that Suns character was more or less wasted by having her story being so closely tied to Jins destiny. I thought the symmetry of having Jin and Suns life ending mere hours after being brought back together was heartbreakingly good. Or maybe that was scrotum kickingly good. Either way it was a manic conclusion to their Island story. Theres a distinct difference between gratuitously killing characters because you dont know what to do with them (Dan Brown anyone?) and having an arc for those characters that should be readily apparent to anyone who paid attention. Being disappointed is fine but using your disappointment as a platform to blast the shows writers on the grounds of their inability to tell a story is simply intellectual dishonesty.

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