Phish
--- Approximate Hours: 120
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Venue |
Media Type |
Media Count |
Sound Quality |
Notes |
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12/01/84
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Nectar's |
cd-r |
2 |
ver |
Very good quality although I'm not sure of the source on this one. Scarlet Begonias > Fire > Fire on the Mountain, Makisupa Policeman, Slave to the Traffic Light, Spanish Flea*, Don't Want You No More, Cities, Skippy the Wondermouse**, Fluffhead**
E: Eyes of the World
First gig at Nectar's and earliest circulating tape (May be the first taped gig). With Marc Daubert (who was a member of the band at the time, though only briefly so). *Includes band introduction. **With the Dude of Life on vocals.
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10/15/86
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Hunt's |
cd-r |
3 |
Exc |
10-15-86 Hunt's, Burlington, VT
Mockingbird Tree #2
Source: SBD?>Cass0>SBM>DAT
Transfer by Phil Nazzaro: DA-20> Zefiro> Quantum Scuzzy HD> Yamaha 4260
Uploaded by Ben Greenfield (superszabe@home.com)
Notes: Often labeled 04-20-87. Paul Languedoc's first show as soundman.
Disc 1
1. Alumni Blues
2. Makisupa Policeman
3. Skin It Back >
4. Cities
5. I Am Hydrogen
6. McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters
7. AC/DC Bag
8. Jazz Interlude*
9. You Enjoy Myself
10. Lushington
Begin Set 2
11. Peaches En Regalia
12. Golgi Apparatus
13. Swing Low Sweet Chariot Jam
Disc 2: Set Two continued
1. Camel Walk
2. Shaggy Dog
3. Mustang Sally
4. Fluffhead
5. Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley
6. Wilson
7. Slave to the Traffic Light
8. Quinn the Eskimo
9. Mike's Song
10. Have Mercy
11. Harry Hood
Disc 3: Set 3
1. Run Like an Antelope**
2. Sanity
3. Anarchy
4. E: Clod
FILLER: Trey Anastasio 5-15-99 acoustic set
Filler Source: Schoeps CMC64>Apogee-2000>DA-P1>
ZA2>Forge>CDWav>CDR
5. Minestrone
6. Get Back on the Train
7. Farmhouse
8. talk: introducing next song
9. Kissed by Mist
10. Beauty of My Dreams
11. Wading in the Velvet Sea
12. Snowflakes in the Sand
13. Possum
14. Billy Breathes
15. You'll Know My Name
*Page plays while Trey tunes. **Sung as "roll like a cantaloupe."
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02/20/88
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ATO Fraternity House, St. Lawrence Univ. |
cd-r |
2 |
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09/27/87
ATO living room (pledge party)
st. lawrence university
canton, ny
cass>NAD 6300 tape deck>midiman p.c. card>wav>soundforge noise reduction>cdwav>shn
disk1
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funky bitch (fades in midsong)
golgi
peaches en regalia
take the a-train>
possum
phase dance (metheny)
good times bad times
skin it back
slave to the traffic light (fades out midsong)
david bowie (just the very end, fades in)
disk2
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wilson
i didn't know **
fluffhead
fire
fee (cuts short due to tape flip)
yem>
divided sky>
acdc bag>
whipping post
** first known version
A rare slice of Phish history from outside VT, before they toured regularly. ATO was a very partying deadhead frat, famous for good parties with an emphasis on music. This show may have been the highpoint of a long history of excellent bands at this fraternity (which has since been disbanded and re-formed with new, more 'appropriate' membership, as dictated by the national chapter AND the school - so divergent was this esteemed brotherhood with the general tenets of frat/college idiocy... what a drag. This house was a long-standing oasis amidst the rest of the usual campus frat-guy ghetto).
We hired the band for $1000 on a recommendation from a friend who'd seen them and knew they'd more than fit the bill for our party - he was right in every respect (although they were so mind-blowing that even a bunch of hardcore deadheads were spooked by the ruthlessly cascading nature of it all and had to leave the room, esp. during WHIPPING POST - though it's also worth noting that and at least 10-15 of us never left about a 20 foot radius from the band while they were playing - no way you could've pulled us away from that - we knew right away this band would go far, though I doubt any of us would've predicted just how huge they've become now 13 years later).
This recording was made with the band's blessings straight off the board, but the guy who did it got pretty wrapped up in the party (who can blame him!) and didn't tend the deck as well as he could've, hence low-levels on the master and some nasty tape flips. It seems they played a third set that is not on our tapes anywhere (proven by the existence of TWO "we'll be right back"s on the tapes we DO have). We KNOW they played BOWIE (as just the end of it made a re-flip onto the first set master cassette, hence the fade-in to FUNKY BITCH, the beginning of which BOWIE wrote over), and BBFCM too (which I remember well, as I laughed my ass off!), though this was not on the master and has never been heard since.
Hopefully the band has this whole show in their archive somewhere and it gets out some day - I'm quite sure there may be other songs (we knew nothing of the band at the time except that they came highly recommended by a trusted source, so we have no setlist beyond the tapes). I'm pretty sure Languedoc taped it, as our feed came out of his deck.
SLAVE actually came after Whipping Post in set II, but was paired up with the stranded tail-end of Bowie at the end of DISC1 due to space constraints on DISC2.
I dumped this show into my pc from the original VERY HISSY LOW LEVEL cassette and cleaned it up with SOUNDFORGE's Noise Reduction feature - basically just measured the hiss and removed it from the whole file after many less-than-successful attempts at getting a good EQ with various plug-in's. It helped ALOT and made this show much more listenable, but did create sort of a weird sonic by-product too, esp. during cymbal-heavy sections of the songs. If anyone out there is more expert than me at fixing this kind of thing up, please email me at scott@magnetosphere.com and I'll get you the original master .wav's and gladly let you have at it - I'd love to get the best-possible mix on this one, for obvious reasons personal AND historic.
Lastly, this is the alleged first known version of I DIDN'T KNOW (according to one of the new Phish compendiums, which, like all others, has this show inaccurately labeled as BURLINGTON, VT). Phish actually drove a few hours from home to our school in upstate NY to play this party for us. I think it was just the band and their white van, along with Languedoc (we were blown away they had guitars made by their soundman!), maybe one girlfriend, and their dog, that little yellow labbish one that's in the LAWNBOY liners - I think you can hear her barking somewhere on this tape). We'd never even heard them before this show, so it was a big eye-opener for all of us, and made many of us fans for life in one fell swoop. A huge highlight for me was being the only one in the room when they sound-checked GOLGI, which blew me away and sent me on an early-evening scramble to recruit friends to come see this great goddamned band! Enjoy.
scott@magnetosphere.com
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07/23/88
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Pete's Fabulous Phish Fest. |
cd-r |
1 |
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Phish 03-17-89 Bear Trap Road
Col. Forbin's -->
Mockingbird
Mike's -->
I am Hydrogen -->
Weekapaug
Lizards
On Your Way Down
AC/DC Bag
Possum
Dinner & A Movie
Contact
filler: soundcheck Jam
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12/12/92
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The Spectrum |
cd-r 80min |
3 |
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Phish - 12-12-92 The Spectrum, Toronto, Ontario
SBD -> CASS0 -> DAT
DAT -> CD (S/PDIF, TB Fiji) -> PC, 48->44.1 Resample
via CoolEdit2000 @ 999 qs w/Pre/Post filter
Adam Shiffman - adam@rift.com 01/30/01
Disc 1 - Set I
1) Llama
2) Foam
3) Sparkle
4) Cavern
5) Reba
6) Landlady
7) Split Open & Melt
8) Poor Heart
9) All Things Reconsidered
10) Bouncin'->
11) Antelope
Disc 2 - Set II
1) Maze
2) Glide
3) The Curtain->
4) Tweezer
5) Rift
6) Guelah Papyrus
Disc 3
1) You Enjoy Myself
2) HYHU->If I Only Had A Brain->HYHU
3) Squirming Coil
4) Golgi Apparatus
Encores:
5) Ride Captain Ride
6) Tweezer Reprise
Flaws:
1) High end is squashed for the first ~30 seconds of each set. Sounds like
dirty heads on the cassette deck. There's also some diginoise at the beginning
of set II.
This was my first show ! If anyone knows where to
get the Neumann AUD recording of this show please let me know!
Adam - adam@rift.com
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03/31/93
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Roseland Theater |
cd-r 80 min |
3 |
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PHISH
03-31-93
Roseland Theater, Portland, OR
TOA k1's Balcony > DTR-80P > CDR > SHN (Cool Edit 2000 on 3 tracks)
Provided by Josh Cohen - josh@shakedown.techlib.org
Fixed and seeded by Carl Johnson - carl_ivar@yahoo.com
[Disc 1]
1) Runaway Jim
2) Foam
3) Sparkle
4) Split Open and Melt
5) Mound
6) Punch You in the Eye
7) Sample in a Jar
8) Reba
9) I Didn't Know
[Disc 2]
1) David Bowie (end of Set 1)
2) Lengthwise->
3) Maze
4) Bouncing Around the Room
5) Uncle Pen
6) Harry Hood*
7) Big Ball Jam
8) It's Ice
9) Jam
[Disc 3]
1) You Enjoy Myself >
2) Vocal Jam
3) Harpua
4) Chalk Dust Torture
5) Trey speech
6) E: AC/DC Bag
7) Sweet Adeline
* - with Pink Panther teases at beginning.
The original seed of this show did not include David Bowie. I have
since found it and added it to the correct spot, the 1st track on
Disc 2. This means that the rest of the tracks on Disc 2 had to be
moved up one slot and YEM -> Vocal Jam was moved to the beginning
of Disc 3 (which is probably where it belonged anyway).
This is a great show. I sought it out for a long time after reading an
excellent review of the Hood. Indeed you can definitely feel good about
this Hood, as well as the rest of the show. As of now (11/2000) it seems
to me that it is rather underrated and not circulated much at all. The
sound quality is EXCELLENT. It is about as good as audience recordings
get. If I didn't know better I might even think it was a SBD/AUD mix.
Some of these tracks had flaws which I corrected in Cool Edit 2000. I am
pretty sure most circulating CDR copies of this show had these flaws
because I obtained the show from a different trader to be sure and it was
the same. Here is a summary of what was done:
-Track 5 on Disc 1 (Mound) had three gaps of approximately 0.5 seconds each.
These were at 4:58-9 and 5:08-9. Removed.
-Track 1 on Disc 2 (Lengthwise) had some clicks and pops at 0:10-11, 0:30, and
1:23-24. These were removed or minimized to the best of my ability.
-Track 4 on Disc 3 (AC/DC Bag) had static at 3:35. Removed.
Also the last track, Sweet Adeline, has quite a bit of hiss and is rather flaky
overall. It's really too much to fix, especially for an acapella track, so I
decided to leave it as is. Sounds like it is a different source and possibly
more than one source patched together.
-Carl
carl_ivar@yahoo.com
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06/11/94
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Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
cd-r 80 min |
3 |
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06-11-94
Red Rocks Amphitheater
Morrison, CO
Set 1
Disc 1
Wilson
Chalk Dust Torture
You Enjoy Myself
Rift
Down With Disease
It's Ice
Tela
Stash
Set 2
Disc 2
Also Sprach Zarathustra->
Run Like an Antelope
Fluffhead
Scent of a Mule
Split Open and Melt
The Squirming Coil
Disc 3
Maze
Contact->
Frankenstein
Encore
Suzy Greenberg
From the Helping Phriendly Book, it's all the info I've got.
11-29-00 4:20 |
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12/30/94
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Ed Sullivan Theater |
cd-r 80 min |
2 |
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Phish
12/30/94
Madison Square Garden - NYC
Source: See Notes
Conversion: CD-R > EAC > SHN v3 by Jason Fritz <jfritz@astro.temple.edu>
from a CD-R kindly provided by Mark Oppenlander <moppenla@umich.edu>
Additional editing, retracking and information by Mike Wren <mikew@etree.org>
Disc 1 / Set I 55:53
1. Wilson 04:38
2. Rift 05:57
3. AC/DC Bag 06:41
4. Sparkle 03:56
5. Simple 05:36
6. Stash 09:34
7. Fee > 05:31
8. Scent of a Mule 09:09
9. Cavern 04:47
Disc 2 / Set II 79:45
1. Sample In a Jar 04:58
2. Poor Heart > 02:14
3. Tweezer 23:18
4. I'm Blue I'm Lonesome 02:53
5. You Enjoy Myself 12:12
6. Purple Rain > 05:35
7. HYHU 01:14
8. Harry Hood 12:26
9. Tweezer Reprise 03:48
Disc 3 / Encore
1. Frankenstein 04:50
According to a recent Entertainment Weekly article, this is Page's most memorable show
*** Tracking Notes:
Note that as tracked, disc 2 requires an 80 minute disc. You may move Harry Hood and
Tweezer Reprise to disc 3 if you wish to use 74 minute discs. I choose to use an 80 minute
CD-R for disc 2 to maintain the consistancy of the second set (and since it times out so darn
perfect for an 80 minute disc!)
*** General Notes:
This source is a purported SBD/Aud matrix > cass/0 > DAT (as noted at
http://www.freedumb.net/sbd/sbdlist.html), however this lineage is questionable.
There is a cut at 45:07 in the first set, however this sounds like a DAT cut or digi dropout,
as opposed to an analog tape flip (I left this cut as it existed from the original DAE,
rather than editing, because it occurs during a song (Scent of a Mule). Another reason I
question the analog generation is because there is zero perceptible analog hiss anywhere
in this recording. Also, analog tapes tend to stretch as they are used, and people
usually get between 46 and 48 minutes per side of a 90 minute tape. 45:07 is considered
an odd place for an analog flip to occur. Also, there is no noticeable cut at around the
90 minute mark in the show (where the next tape flip should occur).
As for my skepticism for the SBD/AUD matrix, there are moments when I would swear this source
is true, however the noticeable echo and reverb normally associated with audience tapes from
indoor arenas (MSG in this case) is quite noticible. If this is not an SBD/Aud Matrix, this
source would likely be an FOB, since the audio presence is very "up front." There is a well
circulated FOB Schoeps CMC3/mk4 source from 12/29/94. This 12/30/94 source may very well be
from the same rig and taper, however this is pure speculation.
*** Editing Notes:
Removed cut at the end of Poor Heart (this was at the 63:13 mark in the show, probably from the
original DAT > CD conversion since the next track (Tweezer) is over 21 minutes in length, and thus
would put the total disc time over 74 minutes.
Removed a .5 second skip at the end of Poor Heart, probably a DAE artifact since this would be at
the end of the CD-R that was EAC-ed.
Removed the fade and cut between YEM and Purple Rain (end of disc 2 on the original DAE)
Removed the cut during the crowd noise between Tweezer Reprise and Frankenstein (79:16). This cut
sounds as if it came from the master DAT (perhaps the taper stopped his/her deck between set II
and the encore).
--- Mike Wren, 11/30/00 |
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02/20/97
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Teatro Smeraldo |
cd-r 80 min |
2 |
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Disc 1:
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-Set 1-
1. The Curtain
2. Tweezer
3. Soul Shakedown Party >
4. Chalkdust Torture
5. Love Me
6. Taste
7. Gumbo
8. When the Circus Comes >
9. David Bowie
10. Tweezer Reprise
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Disc 2:
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-Set 2-
1. Sample in a Jar
2. Cars Trucks Busses
3. Character Zero
4. Uncle Pen
5. Stash
6. Bouncing Around the Room
7. Free
8. Swept Away >
9. Steep >
10. A Day in the Life >
11. Runaway Jim
Cut: Sweet Adeline, Encore: Julius
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08/09/97
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Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
cd-r 74 min |
3 |
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1: Theme From The Bottom, Punch You in the Eye, Ghost-> Taste, Dogs Stole Things, Reba, Lawn Boy, Crossroads
2: Wilson-> Foam, Mike's Song-> Ain't Love Funny-> Simple-> Swept Away-> Steep-> Scent of a Mule, Slave to the Traffic Light-> Weekapaug Groove
E: When the Circus Comes, Rocky Top
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12/28/97
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Capital Centre |
cd-r 74 min |
3 |
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1: Julius, Cities-> The Curtain-> Sample in a Jar, The Old Home Place, Runaway Jim, Farmhouse, Funky Bitch, Split Open and Melt, Bouncing Around the Room, Character Zero
2: Axilla*-> Simple**, Ghost-> Drowned^-> Scent of a Mule, Halley's Comet-> Slave to the Traffic Light-> Rocky Top-> Cavern
E: Bold as Love
*With Axilla (Part 2) ending.**Trey's guitar experienced feedback coming out of Simple, causing Trey to pause and explain that they were clearing it up so they could move on; that feedback creeps into the ghost of the machine and that Paul clears it up so they can move on; that perhaps that's the explanation of the next song, but then again he doesn't know what he's talking about...they then paused and went into "Ghost." ^Possibly with "Round About" (Yes) teases.
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11/02/98
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E Centre |
cd-r 74 min |
3 |
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1: Tube, Tube Jam -> Drowned -> Jesus Just Left Chicago, Driver*, Bittersweet Motel**, Limb by Limb, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Sample in a Jar
2: Down with Disease, The Mango Song, The Moma Dance^, You Enjoy Myself, Harpua^^ > (Speak to Me, Breathe, On the Run, Time, The Great Gig in the Sky, Money, Us and Them, Any Colour You Like, Brain Damage, Eclipse) > Harpua#
E: Smells Like Teen Spirit##
Only about 4000 in attendance. *Acoustic; dedicated to Wendy and Lisa, two women whom Trey and Mike met the night before. **Acoustic; with a "Freebird ending", similar to the 07-20-98 "Poor Heart." Trey dedicated it to the people at the Dead Goat Saloon, and talked about getting free drinks and karoake. He also discussed the band picturing what it would be like if the entire audience were on stage with them, with no one in the audience. So they played it with this image in mind. ^With a tease of the "Monkey Man" (Rolling Stones, from their "Let It Bleed" album). ^Narration was about Jimmy going to Las Vegas and finding it too crowded and crazy (may be related to Trey's walking off the stage during "Ghost" on Halloween, given his comment on how overwhelmed he had felt, followed by a comment that "everyone has an off night"). So Jimmy decides to hitchhike to Salt Lake City, and he rides with a driver listening to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon." Thus, the section of "Speak to Me" through "Eclipse" is the entirety of that album. #One verse sung twice; another omitted. ##First time played (Nirvana cover). |
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11/07/98
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UIC Pavilion |
cd-r 74 min |
2 |
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1: My Soul, Mike's Song, Driver*, Brian and Robert*, The Wedge, Limb by Limb, Fikus, Billy Breathes, Beauty of My Dreams, Weekapaug Groove (1:13)
2: AC/DC Bag -> Ghost, Reba, Farmhouse (0:56)
E: Guyute, While My Guitar Gently Weeps (0:14)
*Trey on acoustic guitar
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11/08/98
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UIC Pavilion |
cd-r 74 min |
2 |
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1: Taste, Carini*, Love Me, Ride Captain Ride, Fee, Paul and Silas, Roggae, Water in the Sky, Stash**, Cavern# (1:06)
2: Chalk Dust Torture, Meat, Rock and Roll##, Down With Disease^ -> Piper, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Run Like an Antelope (1:08)
E: Been Caught Stealing^^ (0:04)
*Trey added verse about the streaker from the 11-06-98 Prince Caspian. **With "Fikus" bass tease by Mike during the jam. #Trey messed up the lyrics while tapping guitar pedals, and laughed at his mistake through the rest of the verse. ##Velvet Underground cover (from Loaded). ^Ended with a 3/4 minute Ambient Jam (with a Baba O'Reily-type sequencing loop and spacey synths from the "Cold As Ice" intro). ^^With trampolines
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07/18/99
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Oswego County Airport |
cd-r 80 min |
4 |
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1: Punch You in the Eye, This Is a Farmhouse, Water in the Sky, Bathtub Gin, Get Back on the Train*, If You Need a Fool*, I'm Blue I'm Lonesome*^, Beauty of My Dreams*, The Moma Dance, Reba, Chalk Dust Torture
2: Runaway Jim# -> Free, The Meatstick**, Guyute, Axilla##, Llama (1:00)
3: My Soul, Piper### > Prince Caspian > Wilson -> Catapult^ -> Icculus^^, Quinn the Eskimo, Fluffhead
E: Harry Hood^^^ (3+E 1:50)
*With the Del McCoury Band. ^Del McCoury broke a string. **Trey explains the record attempt; Sofi Dillof dances on-stage dancing; Guinness Book of World Records staff videotaping the event; the record was not set. #With "Psycho Killer" jam. ##Entire Part I. ###With glowrings, and Trey on keys. ^Followed by banter and toying, all continuing an E chord from the end of "Wilson" (which was never finished). Trey gabbed about TV, books, and Deep Purple, teased "Smoke on the Water," compared it to "Cat Scratch Fever," and more. ^^Followed by more talking, band introductions, a mention of the fan group CK5, and teases of "Miss You" (Rolling Stones). ^^^With fireworks.
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12/30/99
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Big Cypress Seminole Reservation |
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12/31/99
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Big Cypress Seminole Reservation |
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06/09/00
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On Air East |
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06/15/00
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Big Cat |
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07/03/00
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E Centre |
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07/08/00
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Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
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07/10/00
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Deer Creek Music Center |
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07/11/00
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Deer Creek Music Center |
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07/12/00
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Deer Creek Music Center |
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07/14/00
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Polaris Amphitheatre |
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07/15/00
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Polaris Amphitheatre |
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09/08/00
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Pepsi Arena |
cd-r |
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9/8/00
Pepsi Arena - Albany, NY
Source: Neumann u89 (hypercard) > Apogee AD1000
Front Row Center of TS by Daniel Estrin
Conversion: D8 > Turtle Beach Fiji > CD-WAV > SHN v2
by Mike Wren <mikew@etree.org>
Etree.org's Pepsi Project II
Disc One
Set I:
1) Mellow Mood*
2) Limb by Limb
3) Ghost
4) Bouncing Around The Room
5) The Horse > Silent in the Morning
6) I Saw it Again
7) NICU
8) Glide
9) Axilla Pt. I
10) Taste
Disc Two
Set I cont:
1) Golgi Apparatus
Set II:
2) Birds of a Feather
3) Windora Bug**
4) David Bowie
5) Back at the Chicken Shack
Disc Three
1) Bathtub Gin >
2) Ambient Jam^
3) Character Zero
Encore:
4) Fire
* Bob Marley Cover - First time played
** First time played by Phish (Not counting 6/24/99
'The 5th Ball')
^ w/ Henrietta on Vaccum & Trey on Drums |
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09/17/00
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Merriweather Post Pavilion |
cd-r |
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Phish
9-17-00
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
Source: Neumann KM150 > Oade m248 > DA-P1 (NOS) @48khz
Transfer: Tascam DA20mkII > Event Gina S/PDIF > Cool Edit Pro resampling at maximum quality to 44.1khz
Loud pop during Guyute (present on DAT source, sounds like someone smacked the mic) was smoothed with CEP
Please notify jamie@treworgy.com if there are any problems found with this transfer
Disc 1: (Set 1 Part 1, 62:25:48)
1 Guyute
2 Back on the Train
3 Bathtub Gin
4 Limb By Limb
5 Moma Dance
6 Lawn Boy
Disc 2 (Set 1 Part 2, 40:22:60)
1 Fluffhead
2 The Curtain With
3 Chalkdust Torture
Disc 3 (Set 2 + Encore, 73:17:37)
1 Rock 'n' Roll >
2 Theme From The Bottom >
3 Dog Log >
4 Mango Song >
5 Jam >
6 Free
7 Contact
8 Rocky Top
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09/18/00
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Blossom Music Center |
cd-r |
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09/18/2000 Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Taper: David Schall
Source: Neumann U87ai > Mackie 1202 > D8 (Set I) DAP1 (Set II)
Transfer: D8 > Delta DiO 2496 > Soundforge 4.5 > CDWAV > SHN
Transferred and seeded by John jcdauri@biology.lsa.umich.edu
http://sativa.etree.org
Disc 1
Set I
1 Carini
2 Sparkle
3 Sloth
4 Maze
5 Guelah Papyrus
6 My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own
7 Sample in a Jar
8 Rift >
9 Sleep
10 Prince Caspain
Disc 2
Set II
1 Boogie On Reggae Woman* >
2 Twist
3 McGrupp & the Watchful Hosemasters
4 Halley's Comet
E: Axilla >
Taste
* w/ Trey on keys
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09/22/00
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Allstate Arena |
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09/23/00
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Allstate Arena |
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10/07/00
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Shoreline Amphitheatre |
cd-r 80 min |
3 |
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Shoreline Amphitheater
10/7/2000
(Final Show before the hiatus)
Source: OTS Schoeps CMC641v > Lunatec V2 > Sonic AD2k @ 48k
Transfer: Roach > SPDIF > Audiowerk2 > Waveburner @44.1k > Peak > Jam
A Cryptical Seed
--Andy Gustin: gustin@stanford.edu
disc 1/set 1:
1. First Tube
2. Mike's Song >
3. I am Hydrogen >
4. Weekapaug
5. Fee
6. Bathtub Gin
7. Glide
8. My Soul
disc 2/set 2:
1. Twist >
2. 2001 >
3. Tweezer
4. Velvet Sea
5. Meatstick >
6. Bowie
7. Tweezer Reprise
disc 3/encore:
1. You Enjoy Myself
2. crowd/Let it Be
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