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Phish 07/04/2012

Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY
SHNID 138798
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flac24 48khz Audio-Technica AT4031s (OTS, PAS) > GAK Cables > Tascam DR-40 (@24/48) . mastered in SoundForge v10 > tracked in CDWav > FLAC'd in TLH > tagged in Mp3tag. recorded, mastered, tracked, tagged, and seeded by djphrayz
Entered by Matt Vernon
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Phish
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh, NY
7/4/2012

Audio-Technica AT4031s (OTS, PAS) > GAK Cables > Tascam DR-40 (@24/48)
mastered in SoundForge v10 > tracked in CDWav > FLAC'd in TLH > tagged in Mp3tag

recorded, mastered, tracked, tagged, and seeded by djphrayz

Set 1
1.  Alumni Blues > *
2.  Letter to Jimmy Page >
3.  Alumni Blues
4.  Head Held High
5.  The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday >
6.  Avenu Malkenu >
7.  The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday
8.  Kill Devil Falls
9.  Bittersweet Motel
10. The Moma Dance >
11. Gumbo >
12. David Bowie
13. Alaska >
14. Susskind Hotel
15. Hold Your Head Up >
16. Purple Rain > ^
17. Hold Your Head Up
18. The Star Spangled Banner

Set 2
1.  Boogie On Reggae Woman >
2.  Tweezer >
3.  Twist >
4.  Taste >
5.  Quinn the Eskimo >
6.  Julius >
7.  Rock and Roll >
8.  The Horse >
9.  Silent in the Morning >
10. Harry Hood >
11. Shine a Light >
12. Show of Life >
13. Slave to the Traffic Light

Encore
14. ^ Sleeping Monkey >
15. Tweezer Reprise

* Dave's Energy Guide Tease
^ Featuring Friar Tuck

Taper's log:
I must give a shoutout to taperssection user gutbucket for suggesting that multiband compression can be useful for dialing back bass heavy mixes.  The original recording was really swamped with bass, and multiband compression made my recording nearly listenable.. ;)  Distributing this show is part of my ninja training program in preparation of the Baker's Dozen. I will be on a mission after each and every show, so unless something goes terribly wrong, you should be able to download my recording of the previous night's performance by the time the sun comes up.  Thank you Phish for doing what you do and enabling us to do what we do!  Enjoy!

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