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Phish 11/19/1992

Ross Arena, St. Michael's College, Colchester, VT
SHNID 27589
Source Summary
SBD > Cass/1 > DAT; D100 > Zoltrix > WaveLab 4 > CDWav > FLAC; Transferred by Rusty Gray
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums all_ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
01/03/05
01/03/2005
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Archive Identifier phish1992-11-19.027589.colchester.sbd.flac1644 ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 494 Nakamichi CM3000; Transfer: PCM R500> AES/EBU>...
SHNID 2058 Unknown source (most likely Nak CM3000 > DAT);...
SHNID 82817 SBD > Cass/1 > DAT; Archive Python > vDat >...
SHNID 135348 flac16 48kHz Nakamichi CM300 + CP4; DAT(c) @...
Phish - 11/19/92
Ross Sports Ctr - Colchester, VT

Set I
(disk 1)
01 Maze
02 Fee ->
03 Foam
04 Glide
05 Split Open and Melt
06 Mound *
07 Divided Sky &
08 Esther *
09 Axilla #
(disk 2)
01 The Horse // Silent in the Morning >
02 Run Like an Antelope &@

Set II

03 Mike's Song ->
04 I am Hyrdogen ->
05 Weekapaug Groove
06 Bouncin' Around the Room >
07 It's Ice >
08 I Walk the Line#
09 Tweezer $->
10 Big Black Furry Creature From Mars Jam $->
11 Tweezer Reprise ->
12 Big Ball Jam #

(disc 3)
01 Poor Heart^
02 Fast Enough For You #^
03 Llama ^
04 Lengthwise # -> HYHU
05 Cavern

Encore
06 Bold as Love %

Notes:
Sets I and II were at two different decibel levels and set II had a couple significant level changes throughout the set.  I evened everything out a little more with WaveLab4 prior to resampling.

* contains a harmless (music not affected) analog Tape flip
& w/ Those Were The Days (All in the Family theme) teases
# First time played
// Last portion of The Horse into the begining of Silent is missing due to analog cut/flip
@ w/ Lizards teases and All Fall Down language
$ w/ I Walk the Line teases
^ w/ Gordon Stone on pedal steel guitar
% has a couple quick drop outs

Source: SBD > C1 > DAT
Xfer: d100 > zoltrix > WaveLab4 > CDWave > Flac/CDR

Transferred and seeded by Rusty Gray (rusty@ontheflyrecording.com)


Comments

Date: 05/31/2005
User: oyster
The ffp file is some reason lacking the FLAC fingerprints for the following tracks: d1t06, d2t05, d3t05, and d3t06. Here are the ones I got from a seed of the show on bt:

ph1992-11-19d1t06.flac:e34d0436f18a2b899516c1da2a269d61
ph1992-11-19d2t05.flac:1893a091b58f7f25b9dc8bdd27a43043
ph1992-11-19d3t05.flac:3b2f19efa28d9a2b5aa7a6d1f211d1ac
ph1992-11-19d3t06.flac:ce364c3eede7d796e5c724ffb9a7fb9f
Date: 02/18/2007
User: strato
This source suffers from harshness/noise/static especially in loud passages due to using a defective D100 in the transfer, according to Rusty. A while ago he said he was going to re-transfer it with better, newer equipment so the sound will be error-free.