Phish 08/11/2015
Set I
Soundcheck: Skin It Back, Scents and Subtle Sounds, Vultures, Sing Monica
Set 1: Crowd Control, Martian Monster > Axilla, Skin It Back -> Martian Monster -> Skin It Back, Vultures, Dog Faced Boy > David Bowie, Farmhouse, Scent of a Mule[1], Ghost, Grind
Set 1: Crowd Control, Martian Monster > Axilla, Skin It Back -> Martian Monster -> Skin It Back, Vultures, Dog Faced Boy > David Bowie, Farmhouse, Scent of a Mule[1], Ghost, Grind
Set II
Fuego > Rock and Roll[2] > 46 Days -> Taste, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Sand > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Cavern > Backwards Down the Number Line
Encore: Julius
Encore: Julius
Set III
Comment
[1] Fish on Marimba Lumina.
[2] Lyrics changed to "Philadelphia station."
Notes: Skin It Back was played for the first time since August 22, 2012 (111 shows). Skin It Back and Ghost contained Martian Monster teases, and Skin It Back, Scent of a Mule, and Ghost contained Martian Monster quotes. Mule also contained a Marimba Lumina solo from Fish. Rock and Roll's lyrics were changed to reference Philadelphia.
[2] Lyrics changed to "Philadelphia station."
Notes: Skin It Back was played for the first time since August 22, 2012 (111 shows). Skin It Back and Ghost contained Martian Monster teases, and Skin It Back, Scent of a Mule, and Ghost contained Martian Monster quotes. Mule also contained a Marimba Lumina solo from Fish. Rock and Roll's lyrics were changed to reference Philadelphia.
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133994
flac16 Schoeps mk41v (70*/220 mm spacing)> Naiant PFA> Busman mod Tascam dr70d @ 24bit /96kHz> SDHC Card> Sound Studio (Fades and Tracking)> Izotope (Resample/Dither)> xact (Flacing); Recorded by Noah Bickart
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133995
flac16 AKG C414xls Hypercardioid > Edirol R4Pro ( Oade preamp mod ) @ 24/88.2; pointed at PA array, behind light consoles, centered, 7 feet high; R4Pro > WaveBurner ( track on sector boundaries, fades, SRC, BDC ) > xACT ( to flac, and for tagging and checksums ); Recorded, processed and let loose by Mike Kutik
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