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Phish 02/21/1987

Slade Hall, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
SHNID 386
Source Summary
SBD > Cass/0 > DAT; DA-20 > Zefiro > Quantum Scuzzy HD > Yamaha 4260; Treed via MockingTree #2; ; via P. Nazarro, B. Greenfield; 2 versions of .md5s are presumably different circulating extractions (note d1 only 2 tracks match, d2 one matches)- set a may be from B. Greenfield (or not- not sure, no filler?) , set b may be from C. Plemons?; May also circulate as 2-27-87 but this date is correct as found in the Phish Companion
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums shn.md5, st5, no-filler.st5, ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
6/17/99
03/28/2002
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Archive Identifier phish1987-02-21.000386.burlington.aud.flac1644 ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 107867 Aud > Cass/0 > SBM > DAT > unknown -> EAC -> SHN
Phish
2-27-87 Slade Hall Basement - University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Mockinbird Tree #2
Source: Aud> Cass0> SBM> DAT
Transfer by Phil Nazzaro: DA-20> Zefiro> Quantum Scuzzy HD> Yamaha 4260
Uploaded by Ben Greenfield (superszabe@home.com)

Disc 1 (Begin Set Two)
1. Fluffhead
2. Fire
3. Suzy Greenberg
4. Dear Mrs. Reagan
5. Camel Walk >
6. Jam
7. Jazz Jam
8. Clod
9. Lushington
10. Peaches En Regalia
11. Swing Low Sweet Chariot
12. Boogie on Reggae Woman
13. Ya Mar

Disc Two (Set Two continued)
1. Corrine Corrina
2. Dog Log
3. Alumni Blues
FILLER: Trey Anastasio 5-3-99, Acoustic Set
Filler Source Info: Neumann KM-184 >
Mackie 1202vlz > Sony D8 (David Schall's rig)
4.  Farmhouse
5.  Snowflakes In The Sand*
6.  Talk: New song
7.  Bake and Boil*
8.  Bouncing Around the Room
9.  Minestrone**
10.  Guyute
11.  Talk: Internet
12.  ***Brian & Robert
13.  Possum




Comments

Other Sources (comments)
Aud > Cass/0 > SBM > DAT >... (0)
Date: 04/03/2008
User: discocape
I just grabbed all 4 md5's and all 4 verify. So I'm not sure what the reason is for 2 sets. It appears from the comments that something is different btwn the two sources, but I'm getting my fileset to verify using either pair of md5's. Not quite sure what to do with this info other than pass it on.
Date: 04/04/2008
It is not entirely clear why there are two sets of md5's here. You can visually compare the 'a' set against the 'b' set of md5's, and they are identical. Perhaps there really are two different version circulating, but only one set of md5's made it into the db.
Date: 03/31/2020
User: mvernon
redundant set of md5s removed