Radio City Music Hall

New York, NY, USA

Top Rated Shows

Highest rated shows at this venue by Phish.net users:

Date Rating
2002-06-18 2 votes 4.5000/5
2000-05-22 124 votes 4.1532/5
2000-05-21 81 votes 3.4444/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

2000-05-22 by westbrook 14
Review of the 5/22/00 Ghost This Ghost is one of my all-time favorite jams and my favorite Ghost. The band starts it off with a nice, long intro and moves quietly through the verses. The jam begins in a very laid-back manner. Trey doesn't do much during the first segment of the jam, which...
2021-10-03 by bkrieg73 7
I love TAB and have listened to lots and lots of it, but this was my first live show. This is also my first review, I apologize in advance for all of the things I do poorly :) Here is what I thought: Great energy, Trey was happy, got the show rolling with a somewhat funky and relaxed BOTT,...
2021-10-02 by Col_Radicones_Ascent 6
So I am going to be honest, last night was absolutely thrilling. This incarnation with TAB was born out of necessity sadly but there has been a silver lining. Now I love a good light hearted dance party that modern TAB had brought us year after year. The horns the back up singers and a relentless...
2000-05-22 by n00b100 6
I have listened to this show at least twice and there's mostly nothing that I can really recommend (the Bowie's not too bad, I guess), but the Ghost here is my favorite Phish jam of all time and probably will be even after they hang it up. I've described the 7/20/14 Ghost as compressing...
2018-03-03 by dpwilljr 4
I read many rumors about guests and chose to take the shows at face value. I was going to see Weir and Lesh together. I dismissed any idea of special guests. The first night was the only night of all 6 where it was just Bobby and Phil. That night was really something. Radio City Music Hall with...
2000-05-22 by forbin1 4
This was the second night of a two day run at Radio City Music Hall...and in my own opinion..was the better of the two nights...This place is one of the classiest and most historical, if not the most historical in all of NYC..Some fans even decided to wear a tie to the occasion...just to give it...
2000-05-21 by markah 3
Copied (typos and all...) from a review originally posted: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 00:51:09 CDT Subject: Radio City Reviews (finally!) Hi, everybody! Now to first dispell any unpleasant rumors, I am not dead, nor am I married, nor did I mean for that to come out like some kind of comparison...
2002-06-18 by chalkdustmango 2
One of the best Trey shows I've seen.
2000-05-22 by Commander_Riker 2
This was definitely a special occasion to be a part of if you were lucky enough to get tickets for it. Playing Radio City for the first time, you could tell the boys were excited to experience this famous hall. Although it appeared for both days there was a certain amount of nervousness in their...
2000-05-21 by Harpua418 2
Outside of a few private/radio shows, this is the first show since the millenium party at Big Cypress and the first show of the short 2000 NYC run. I'm listening to Daniel P's Neumann U89i tapes, which sound great. I could hear First Tube open up every show and be totally psyched about it, but...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

2000-05-22 Ghost (26:56) Set 2 Noteworthy
Mesmerizing conglomeration of tesselation and coruscation. [Mellow groove with some spacey effects rolls along until 13:55, when the jam gets more rocking, then breaks into a fantastic and serene groove that swells and dissipates.]
Essentially straightforward, but the band nicely extends the ending jam segment by a few minutes.
At 10:35, a very good quality, quick tempo groove-based jam emerges. It settles some and returns to "DwD" to conclude.


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