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Phish 03/15/1991

Gothic Theater, Denver, CO
SHNID 441
Source Summary
AUD/SBD multitrack mix (mixed separately from?soundboard) >DAT (48k) > C via Event Gina SP/DIF > 44.1 (Cool Edit Pro) > CD; d2t2 messed up; fixed 2/5/99
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums shn-md5, st5, lma.ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
12/27/98
10/24/2002
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Archive Identifier phish1991-03-15.000441.denver.mtx.flac1644 ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 109798 SBD/AUD Matrix Multi-Track DAT mix (48k) -> PC...
SHNID 133701 flac16 48kHz Audience & Soundboard Multitrack...
Phish
3-15-91
Gothic Theater, Denver, CO
Source: Audience/soundboard multitrack mix (mixed separately from
soundboard) >
DAT (48k) > PC via Event Gina SP/DIF > 44.1 (Cool Edit Pro) > CD

From phish.net:
Sbd/Aud mixes: The following shows were recorded to DAT from a separate recording board at the shows. They are some of the highest quality Phish tapes in existence: 4/22/90, 10/30/90, 10/31/90, 11/2/90, 11/3/90, 11/4/90, 3/13/91, 3/15/91, 3/16/91, 3/17/91, 3/22/91, 3/23/91, 4/5/92. Except for the 4/5/92 tape, they have all been fairly widely circulated. They were done on a large recording console (not EQ) and mixed completely separately from the board mix, rumoredly done in a truck outside the venue. The engineer used 2 audience mics to mix in crowd/hall ambience (on most of them).

Disc 1: Set 1

1  Llama
2  Foam
3  My Sweet One
4  Stash
5  Dinner and a Movie
6  Bouncing Around the Room
7  Oh Kee Pa Ceremony-
8  AC/DC Bag
9  Lizards
10 Mike's Song->
11 I Am Hydrogen->
12 Weekapaug Groove

Disc 2: Set 2

1  Buried Alive->
2  Possum
3  Horn
4  Paul and Silas
5  Cavern
6  Destiny Unbound
7  I Didn't Know
8  Harry Hood
9  Chalk Dust Torture

Encores:

10 The Squirming Coil
11 Runaway Jim

3/16/91 Encores (or 3/16/91 D3):

12 Manteca->
13 Possum




Comments

Date: 10/10/2002
User: allen
why no md5s here for this one? is anyone around with a *guaranteed* original version of these shns that can provide at least a .txt of these md5s?
Date: 10/11/2002
This shn was entered into the earliest, first version of the shn list, back when I was only recording txt files, not md5s.
Date: 10/13/2002
User: allen
so theres at least 2 *correct* md5s for the show in circulation. one for the version without the d2t2 fix, and one with the fix, and the who knows how many others. is this a correct assumption? in anyones opinion?
Date: 10/13/2002
User: Mr.Marmar
Question is...what exactly was "fixed" with d2t2? I've had these SHN's since Moby Dick was a minnow and there's nothin wrong with em...any clues???
Date: 10/23/2002
I do know that I answered back to that e-mail, and I got my SHN's from a reputable source....I guess the best thing to do would be to maybe list all 3 MD5's as long as the people report them as being error free....can't see any harm in doing that....
Date: 10/23/2002
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Date: 09/12/2004
User: car
taken from http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=7471

Hello,

Some comments on this show and these sources....

I helped Mike make several of these tapes. The Board used was a highly modified soundcraft 200b 16 channel mixer. We miked the band's equipment (mostly) with our own high end mics - we had some Schoeps over the drum kit, B&K's on trey's guitar and over the organ. The aud mics for this night were AKG C460B w/ omni capsules. I remember these b/c i risked life and limb climbing and hanging them on the walls. We had some other studio mics as well, but it changed nightly, and I don;t really remember the changes / uses.

We used alot of the band's mics as well. The signals for all went to a splitter - and then a snake went to the house, and a snake went to the 200B. We had an effects rack, I don't recall what it was. Recordings were live to 2 track DAT on a SV3700.

This particular night we taped on the band's truck. Several other nights we had a room in the building. halloween '90, Boulder theatre, and Breckenridge i know we had an indoor backstage 'room'. It was a challenge in the building to seperate our mix from house noise.

Loads of fun - everyone run out and buy a V3 now - Mike's a great guy, and I had a great time being his helper on these. I was only 19, and as Mike's helper, and being 'with the band', I got into some 21 and over shows. Phish was great fun in a small arena. I haven't seen them in a larger environment than this.

Glad they circulate, too.

JC Mahoney
Date: 07/01/2012
User: geewiz010
FLAC fingerprints (after headers and RIFF chunks fixed):

ph1991-03-15d1t01.flac:94a90627e4ea76bd830be668f0a61388
ph1991-03-15d1t02.flac:12df815a4b4f8061e49a4dfb0e7950ba
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ph1991-03-15d1t04.flac:8b6bcb0d1cd1bbcc78d29a4d80652ff5
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ph1991-03-15d2t11.flac:0f84b3279d60daa6bdb48dde6ff63c20
Date: 09/27/2017
User: mvernon
Added checksums for the 1st set in the comments noted here which are the commonly circulating version as of 9/26/17