Phish 12/31/1999
Big Cypress Seminole Reservation, Big Cypress, FL
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flac16, 48kHz; B&K 4011 > Lunatec V-2 > Apogee A/D500e > Tascam DA-P1 @48K; Tascam DA-20 MK II > Fostex FR-2LE (Oade Mod); wav > Audacity > xACT(FLAC/TAG); Taped by Ron Dalton and Transferred by DiGiHoArDeRs (1/30/2021)
flac16, 48kHz; B&K 4011 > Lunatec V-2 > Apogee A/D500e > Tascam DA-P1 @48K; Tascam DA-20 MK II > Fostex FR-2LE (Oade Mod); wav > Audacity > xACT(FLAC/TAG); Taped by Ron Dalton and Transferred by DiGiHoArDeRs (1/30/2021)
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SHNID 960 afternoon and evening sets; FOB Neumann U89...
SHNID 961 afternoon set; B&K 4011, 6-7 foot split aimed...
SHNID 962 afternoon set; Earthworks SR-77> Lunatec V2>...
SHNID 964 evening set, aka "ph2000-01-01"; Earthworks...
SHNID 966 AKG480 (Omni), 12' split -> Lunatec V2 ->...
SHNID 21760 "From the Archives #4, Part II;" FM/pre-FM >...
SHNID 74677 Schoeps mk21H + mk8 > KCY 250/5 > vmso2ib > SBM-1
SHNID 76533 (FOB) Schoeps mk4 > kc5 > cmc6 > Sonosax SX-M2...
SHNID 98248 Schoeps mk4 > kc5 > cmc5 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Sony...
SHNID 106552 [midnight set only] - (FOB) Schoeps MK4V > KC5...
SHNID 123836 flac16 ; (FOB) AKG 460b/ck8 > Lunatec V2 >...
SHNID 131440 flac16, 44kHz ; (FOB/omni/split 12') Neumann...
SHNID 132492 flac16, 44kHz ; ProShot VHS Soundboard >...
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PHISH
December 31, 1999
Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation
Big Cypress, Florida
Taper / Transfer: Ron Dalton
Info: B&K 4011 --> Lunatec V-2 --> Apogee A/D500e --> Tascam DA-P1 @48K
Right Side Taping Section / Front Row - 10' Split Microphones
Transfer: Tascam DA-20 MK II --> Fostex FR-2LE (Oade Mod)
Processed: wav > Audacity > xACT(FLAC/TAG); DiGiHoArDeRs: 1/30/2021
Notes: ** Patched using Earthworks SR77 shnid: 964 **
Cut in Reba (ending) - Fade in to Reba (ending jam)
Last notes of Free (Cut) - Lawn Boy Intro (cut)
SET 1: Runaway Jim, Funky Bitch, Tube, I Didn't Know, Punch You in the Eye, Bouncing Around the Room, Poor Heart, Roggae, Split Open and Melt[1] -> Catapult, Back on the Train, Horn, Guyute, After Midnight[2]
SET 2: Meatstick -> Auld Lang Syne[3] > Down with Disease[4] -> Llama, Bathtub Gin, Heavy Things, Twist -> Prince Caspian > Rock and Roll, You Enjoy Myself[5], Crosseyed and Painless, The Inlaw Josie Wales[6], Sand -> Quadrophonic Toppling[7], Slave to the Traffic Light, Albuquerque[8], Reba, Axilla[8], Uncle Pen, David Bowie, My Soul, Drowned -> After Midnight Reprise, The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Bittersweet Motel, Piper -> Free, Lawn Boy, Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Roses Are Free, Bug, Also Sprach Zarathustra[9] > Wading in the Velvet Sea > Meatstick
[1] Unfinished.
[2] Phish debut.
[3] Accompanied by fireworks.
[4] Accompanied by fireworks; unfinished.
[5] Vocal jam based around the word "cheesecake."
[6] Trey on acoustic guitar.
[7] Debut.
[8] Trey altered lyrics to reference cheesecake.
[9] Began with the signature Hood drum roll.
This was the second show of the Big Cypress festival. Fish was introduced as 'Soda Jerk' during I Didn’t Know. Split Open and Melt and Disease were unfinished. Melt contained A Love Supreme teases. After the ensuing Catapult, Trey remarked: “Only at the largest concert in the world could we get away with playing a song like that.” After Midnight made its Phish debut. The late set, also known as “The Show,” began at around 11:35. “Father Time” was on stage, pedaling on an exercise bike that powered a large clock. The sounds of the clock’s gears could be heard through the sound system. About ten minutes before midnight, “Father Time” collapsed from exhaustion and the clock stopped. Then, a large fan boat entered the concert field and approached the stage. Early in its journey, the fan boat exploded away and revealed the hot dog used in the 1994 New Year’s stunt. While the band rode the hot dog to the stage, an instrumental version of Meatstick began to play over the P.A.. The band reached the stage and fed several meatsticks to Father Time, reviving him so that the clock could continue moving toward midnight. The band then took the stage and played Meatstick to begin The Show. Dancers were on stage prior to Phish reaching it. Auld Lang Syne and Disease were accompanied by fireworks. Heavy Things was recorded live and rebroadcast as part of ABC television’s New Year’s Eve coverage. In a humorous effort to confuse the home audience, Trey instructed the crowd to yell the word “cheesecake” in lieu of cheering at the end of the song. After twice giving the example of yelling the word once, Trey changed his mind and instructed the crowd to chant it, adding for them to say it like they were pissed. Trey then introduced the band for the rebroadcast and offered a message of peace and harmony for the world where he reminded people to drive in the right lane unless passing another vehicle. Meatstick was subsequently teased as the New Year approached in the central time zone. Crosseyed included a DEG tease. YEM included a vocal jam based around the word “cheesecake” and Trey altered the lyrics to Axilla and Albuquerque to reference the word. Inlaw Josie Wales featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Quadrophonic Toppling debuted, albeit with different music than on The Siket Disc, and included My Soul teasing from Mike. Rock and Roll included an After Midnight tease. Love You included band introductions; Fish introduced Page before the song and Mike and Trey afterwards, and the band as “Phish 2000” (see November 2, 1990). Piper contained Bug teases from Page. 2001 began with the signature Hood drum roll. After the show closed with yet another version of Meatstick, the Beatles song Here Comes the Sun was piped through the crowd at sunrise. Two breakouts were played: Crosseyed and Painless (first since August 13, 1997, or 159 shows), and Love You (first since July 5, 1997, or 179 shows).
December 31, 1999
Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation
Big Cypress, Florida
Taper / Transfer: Ron Dalton
Info: B&K 4011 --> Lunatec V-2 --> Apogee A/D500e --> Tascam DA-P1 @48K
Right Side Taping Section / Front Row - 10' Split Microphones
Transfer: Tascam DA-20 MK II --> Fostex FR-2LE (Oade Mod)
Processed: wav > Audacity > xACT(FLAC/TAG); DiGiHoArDeRs: 1/30/2021
Notes: ** Patched using Earthworks SR77 shnid: 964 **
Cut in Reba (ending) - Fade in to Reba (ending jam)
Last notes of Free (Cut) - Lawn Boy Intro (cut)
SET 1: Runaway Jim, Funky Bitch, Tube, I Didn't Know, Punch You in the Eye, Bouncing Around the Room, Poor Heart, Roggae, Split Open and Melt[1] -> Catapult, Back on the Train, Horn, Guyute, After Midnight[2]
SET 2: Meatstick -> Auld Lang Syne[3] > Down with Disease[4] -> Llama, Bathtub Gin, Heavy Things, Twist -> Prince Caspian > Rock and Roll, You Enjoy Myself[5], Crosseyed and Painless, The Inlaw Josie Wales[6], Sand -> Quadrophonic Toppling[7], Slave to the Traffic Light, Albuquerque[8], Reba, Axilla[8], Uncle Pen, David Bowie, My Soul, Drowned -> After Midnight Reprise, The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Bittersweet Motel, Piper -> Free, Lawn Boy, Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Roses Are Free, Bug, Also Sprach Zarathustra[9] > Wading in the Velvet Sea > Meatstick
[1] Unfinished.
[2] Phish debut.
[3] Accompanied by fireworks.
[4] Accompanied by fireworks; unfinished.
[5] Vocal jam based around the word "cheesecake."
[6] Trey on acoustic guitar.
[7] Debut.
[8] Trey altered lyrics to reference cheesecake.
[9] Began with the signature Hood drum roll.
This was the second show of the Big Cypress festival. Fish was introduced as 'Soda Jerk' during I Didn’t Know. Split Open and Melt and Disease were unfinished. Melt contained A Love Supreme teases. After the ensuing Catapult, Trey remarked: “Only at the largest concert in the world could we get away with playing a song like that.” After Midnight made its Phish debut. The late set, also known as “The Show,” began at around 11:35. “Father Time” was on stage, pedaling on an exercise bike that powered a large clock. The sounds of the clock’s gears could be heard through the sound system. About ten minutes before midnight, “Father Time” collapsed from exhaustion and the clock stopped. Then, a large fan boat entered the concert field and approached the stage. Early in its journey, the fan boat exploded away and revealed the hot dog used in the 1994 New Year’s stunt. While the band rode the hot dog to the stage, an instrumental version of Meatstick began to play over the P.A.. The band reached the stage and fed several meatsticks to Father Time, reviving him so that the clock could continue moving toward midnight. The band then took the stage and played Meatstick to begin The Show. Dancers were on stage prior to Phish reaching it. Auld Lang Syne and Disease were accompanied by fireworks. Heavy Things was recorded live and rebroadcast as part of ABC television’s New Year’s Eve coverage. In a humorous effort to confuse the home audience, Trey instructed the crowd to yell the word “cheesecake” in lieu of cheering at the end of the song. After twice giving the example of yelling the word once, Trey changed his mind and instructed the crowd to chant it, adding for them to say it like they were pissed. Trey then introduced the band for the rebroadcast and offered a message of peace and harmony for the world where he reminded people to drive in the right lane unless passing another vehicle. Meatstick was subsequently teased as the New Year approached in the central time zone. Crosseyed included a DEG tease. YEM included a vocal jam based around the word “cheesecake” and Trey altered the lyrics to Axilla and Albuquerque to reference the word. Inlaw Josie Wales featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Quadrophonic Toppling debuted, albeit with different music than on The Siket Disc, and included My Soul teasing from Mike. Rock and Roll included an After Midnight tease. Love You included band introductions; Fish introduced Page before the song and Mike and Trey afterwards, and the band as “Phish 2000” (see November 2, 1990). Piper contained Bug teases from Page. 2001 began with the signature Hood drum roll. After the show closed with yet another version of Meatstick, the Beatles song Here Comes the Sun was piped through the crowd at sunrise. Two breakouts were played: Crosseyed and Painless (first since August 13, 1997, or 159 shows), and Love You (first since July 5, 1997, or 179 shows).
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