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Phish 10/20/1998

Sony Music Studios, New York, NY
SHNID 777
Source Summary
DSBD> CD; complete music session (unlike broadcast); no interviews
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums shn-md5-original, shn-md5-alternate, st5-alternate
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
3/2/99
10/22/2001
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Other Sources
SHNID 776 Stereo broadcast  (aired 1/9/99) >...
SHNID 20160 SBD > DAT > CDR > EAC > mkwACT > SHN
SHNID 126859 Source: SBD > ??? > DAT(c) Transfer: DAT(c)...
Phish
10/20/98 - Sessions At West 54th *FULL SHOW*
New York, NY

1 disc

Source:
Direct from Sessions @ West 54th. Soundboard.


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DISC TOTAL:                  [70:24]
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01. Sleep#                   [02:49]
02. Frankie Says             [04:37]
03. Ghost                    [09:43]
04. Roggae                   [07:04]
05. Guyute                   [10:24]
06. Wading In The Velvet Sea [07:06]
07. Driver#                  [04:02]
08. Albuquerque*             [04:40]
09. Birds Of A Feather       [04:58]
10. Piper                    [06:41]
11. Taste**                  [08:20]
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Played for "Sessions at West 54th," a PBS series hosted by David Byrne (of
Talking Heads).  "Birds," "Ghost," and "Taste" were broadcast January 9, 1999
on the program, in addition to interviews with the band about fan taping and
the Halloween musical costumes.

#Acoustic.
*Played (acoustic) while tapes were being changed; was not taped.
**Quasi-encore: Phish had finished their written setlist (though skipping
"The Moma Dance," which was on the list given to the cameramen) and had
some time left ("Ghost" was only 10 minutes long). After a flood of
audience requests (including many for Byrne to sit in), Trey said, "Okay,
let's just play Taste," at Page's suggestion.


Comments

Date: 01/15/2018
User: mvernon
the alternate shn-md5/st5 checksums have track timings that match those listed in the info file. the alternate checksums are commonly circulating but do not match the shn-md5-original. They may have the same st5 as the original shn checksums should they become available to compare.