Phish 11/29/1997
Worcester Centrum, Worcester, MA
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flac2448 2 Neuman U87i mics> Sony D8 DAT Master 16/48 on a 90m unlabled DAT Location: OTS Lineage: Master DAT playback on Tascam DA-30> Sony M10 24/48> Sony Sound Forge Studio 10.0 for all tracking, fades and conversion to HD FLAC. Taped, mastered and uploaded by Mark Van Blunk.
flac2448 2 Neuman U87i mics> Sony D8 DAT Master 16/48 on a 90m unlabled DAT Location: OTS Lineage: Master DAT playback on Tascam DA-30> Sony M10 24/48> Sony Sound Forge Studio 10.0 for all tracking, fades and conversion to HD FLAC. Taped, mastered and uploaded by Mark Van Blunk.
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Phish
The Centrum
Worcester, MA
Saturday November 29, 1997
Source: 2 Neuman U87i mics> Sony D8 DAT Master 16/48 on a 90m unlabled DAT
Location: OTS
Lineage: Master DAT playback on Tascam DA-30> Sony M10 24/48> Sony Sound Forge Studio 10.0 for all tracking, fades and conversion to HD FLAC.
Taped, mastered and uploaded by Mark Van Blunk.
Setlist:
SET 1: The Wedge, Foam, Simple -> The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, The Sloth, Ginseng Sullivan, Saw It Again, Horn, Water in the Sky, David Bowie
SET 2: Runaway Jim[1] > Strange Design > Harry Hood > Prince Caspian, Suzy Greenberg
ENCORE: Buffalo Bill, Moby Dick[2] > Fire
[1] Almost an hour long.
[2] Trey imitated Robert Plant's intro to Moby Dick from the album The Song Remains the Same.
This Runaway Jim is one of the longest versions of any song ever played by Phish. It ran slightly under an hour and included Beauty of My Dreams and Super Bad teases and a strong Weekapaug jam where the entire melody of Weekapaug was played. Buffalo Bill was announced as Fish’s favorite song. Moby Dick was performed for the first time since February 19, 1993 (437 shows) and featured Trey imitating Robert Plant’s intro to Moby Dick from the album The Song Remains the Same.
The Centrum
Worcester, MA
Saturday November 29, 1997
Source: 2 Neuman U87i mics> Sony D8 DAT Master 16/48 on a 90m unlabled DAT
Location: OTS
Lineage: Master DAT playback on Tascam DA-30> Sony M10 24/48> Sony Sound Forge Studio 10.0 for all tracking, fades and conversion to HD FLAC.
Taped, mastered and uploaded by Mark Van Blunk.
Setlist:
SET 1: The Wedge, Foam, Simple -> The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, The Sloth, Ginseng Sullivan, Saw It Again, Horn, Water in the Sky, David Bowie
SET 2: Runaway Jim[1] > Strange Design > Harry Hood > Prince Caspian, Suzy Greenberg
ENCORE: Buffalo Bill, Moby Dick[2] > Fire
[1] Almost an hour long.
[2] Trey imitated Robert Plant's intro to Moby Dick from the album The Song Remains the Same.
This Runaway Jim is one of the longest versions of any song ever played by Phish. It ran slightly under an hour and included Beauty of My Dreams and Super Bad teases and a strong Weekapaug jam where the entire melody of Weekapaug was played. Buffalo Bill was announced as Fish’s favorite song. Moby Dick was performed for the first time since February 19, 1993 (437 shows) and featured Trey imitating Robert Plant’s intro to Moby Dick from the album The Song Remains the Same.
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