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Phish 10/17/1985

Finbar's, Burlington, VT
SHNID 367
Source Summary
SBD > Cass/1 > DAT > CDR > EAC > WAV > Cool Edit (remastering) > SHN; SHN Conversion by Mike Wren
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums ffp, shn.md5, st5
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
08/24/99
01/21/2005
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Archive Identifier phish1985-10-17.000367.burlington.sbd.flac16 ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 81448 SBD > Cass/1 > DAT > CDR > EAC > WAV > Cool...
SHNID 107864 SBD > Cass5 > CD-R > EAC > WAV > SHN
SHNID 141951 flac16, 48kHz ; Unknown SBD > Cass(x) >...
Phish - 12/1/84  (w/ full 10/17/85 filler on disc two)
Nectar's, Burlington, VT

The First Circulated Phish Show

Source: SBD > Cass1 > DAT > CD-R > EAC > WAV >
Cool Edit for Re-mastering (see notes at bottom) > SHN

Re-mastering, Shortened, md5sums & uploaded by Mike Wren - mikew@etree.org

Released to commemorate the one year anniversary of etree.org

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12/1/84

Disc 1:

1)  Scarlet Begonias >
2)  Fire >
3)  Fire on the Mountain
4)  Makisupa Policeman
5)  Slave to the Traffic Light
6)  Spanish Flea
7)  Don't Want You No More >
8)  Cities >
9)  Drums
10) Skippy the Wondermouse


Disc 2:

1)  Fluffhead

Encore:
2)  Eyes of the World

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10/17/85

3)  Star Trek Jam >
4)  Alumni Blues >
5)  Mike's Song
6)  Dave's Energy Guide
7)  Revolution >
8)  Anarchy
9)  Camel Walk
10) Run Like an Antelope
11) McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters


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NOTES:

* Thanks to Lee Farber for the original seed!

* There was some re-mastering done to clean up the original
  tape hiss from this classic show.  The processes I took are
  as follows:

  1) Amplified both discs 175% across the board.
  2) Sampled a section of silence to obtain a decent noise floor
     sample (25,000 sample points used).
  3) Applied this sample against both discs at 64 percent.
  4) Applied a graphic equalizer to boost the high and low spectrums
     (specifically between 600 - 800 Hz and 8k & 10 kHz).
     ***Note: I cut everything above 11 kHz 18dB because nothing
        existed above that freq. range on the original recording.

* I've also included the EAC logs from my initial DAE
  (the files that have the .eac extension)

* If you have any additional question, please let me know:
  mikew@etree.org


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