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Phish 05/08/1993

UNH Fieldhouse, Durham, NH
SHNID 526
Source Summary
Schoeps CMC5/MK4s > SBM-1 > DAT > CDR; CDR > EAC > SHN; transfer by Gareth Peters; minor flaw at the track break between "It's Ice" (d2t7) and "Squirming Coil" (d2t8); to PCP offer
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums shn-md5, st5, ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
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05/04/2004
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Archive Identifier phish1993-05-08.000526.durham.mk4.flac1644 ↗

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SHNID 5007 FOB Schoeps CMC5/mk4 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Sony...
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Phish
05/08/1993
University of New Hampshire Fieldhouse
Durham, NH

Source: Schoeps CMC5/MK4s > SBM-1 > DAT > CDR
(CDR > EAC > SHN via G. Peters)

DISC 1
SET I
01 Chalk Dust Torture
02 Guelah Papyrus
03 Rift
04 Mound
05 Stash >
06 Kung > Stash
07 Glide
08 My Friend, My Friend
09 Reba

DISC 2
SET I (continued)
01 Trey Speech*
02 Satin Doll
03 Cavern
SET II
04 David Bowie > Jessica Jam > David Bowie >
05 Have Mercy > David Bowie
06 The Horse > Silent in the Morning
07 It's Ice >
08 The Squirming Coil > Jam >
09 Big Ball Jam >

DISC 3
SET II (continued)
01 Mike's Song >
02 Crossroads** > Mike's Song >
03 I am Hydrogen >
04 Weekapaug Groove
05 Amazing Grace >
06 Amazing Grace Jam
ENCORE
07 AC/DC Bag

* with introductions and thanks to the crew
** debut performance

Show Notes:
The intro to Bowie included Simpsons and Random Note Signals, and an Amazing Grace tease from Mike.
Subsequently, Mike's and Weekapaug both included Amazing Grace teases.
The Amazing Grace Jam was played to a Weekapaug-esque drum beat.
The breakdown in It's Ice included a tease of one of the guitar lines from Discipline (King Crimson) and a Manteca tease.

Seeder Notes:
Minor flaw at the track break between "It's Ice" (d2t07) and "Squirming Coil" (d2t08)


Comments

Date: 03/08/2005
User: Hokker
This is a really nice sounding recording of a fun show. The stuff from rift in the first set are all really tightly played, then they cut loose in the second set with a jaw dropping david bowie. This show is very enjoyable.