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Phish Radio - The Bunny 08/03/2003

Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, ME
SHNID 79563
Source Summary
The Bunny broadcasts, 8/2/03-8/3/03; FM > JB3; Taped by Mike Wren
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums all_08-02.ffp, all_08-03.ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 5
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
07/27/2004
10/28/2006
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Archive Identifier phish2003-08-03.079563.limestone.fm.fta.wren.flac1644 ↗

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SHNID 88774 FM > Nomad Jukebox 3 Recording and mastering...
The Bunny - 96.1 FM WQHR
Phish IT Festival Radio
Limestone/Presque Isle, ME

Source: FM > Nomad Jukebox 3

Recording and mastering by Mike Wren (mw@mikewren.com)

This information file is subject to change. The most recent version
will always will be located at:
http://mikewren.com/bunny2003-08archives.txt
Please email mw@mikewren.com with updates

Last Updated 7/27/2004 @ 11p


8/2/2003

*** Disc One *** [62:28]

01. TOH Station Legal ID
02. DJ Rickshaw & DJ Cooley - Traffic and Weather
03. Music
04. Bunny "Birthday" Bumper
05. Music
06. Pulp Simpsons
07. Rickshaw & Cooley - Weather and Tentflaps
08. Bunny "Metal" Bumper
09. Gary Turismo - Jerry Tribute and Soundcheck Broadcast Tease
10. Turismo with Trey - Traffic Report, Soundcheck Tease, Slayer Intro
11. Slayer - Reigning Blood
12. Bunny "B-U-B-U-B-U-NNY" Short Bumper
13. Ozzy
14. Turismo, Kevin Shapiro, Matt Sutte - "From the Archives", Garcia
Tribute, and Phish Soundcheck Tease
15. Jerry Garcia Band - Sugaree (3/8/1980)
16. Sutte - The Harder They Come Intro
17. Jerry Garcia Band - The Harder They Come (1979)
18. Sutte and Shapiro - Program Notes
19. Jerry Garcia Band -

(The abrupt cut from JGB to soundcheck is as was broadcast)


*** Disc Two *** [78:59]

20. Phish - IT Soundcheck, Part I
21. Phish - IT Soundcheck, Part II
22. Shapiro - Soundcheck Vamp, Outro
23. Jerry Garcia Band -
24. Sutte - Garcia Tribute Outro


*** Disc Three *** [56:25]

25. Kevin Shapiro Archives intro
26. The Wedge known then as "Great Divide" (Trey/Tom Demo)
27. Sand (12/13/1999) //
28. // McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters (6/87 recorded at "mike's
grandma's" session)
29. Shapiro - Brad Sands Interview
30. Seven Below Intro I
31. Seven Below Intro II
32. Seven Below Intro III (aka "Lauren Please Come Home")
33. Seven Below (2/20/2003)
34. Shapiro - Traffic Report, "From the Archives II" Tease
35. Shapiro and Jason Pinsky - 'House of Live Phish' plug
36. Amazing Grace (5/8/1993)


8/3/2003

*** Disc One *** [75:30]

01. TOH Station Legal ID
02. Rickshaw and Cooley - Banter
03. Ozzy Interview I
04. Bunny "B to the U to the double NY" Bumper
05. Bunny Golf Cart
06. Shapiro - "From the Archives" Intro
07. David Bowie (12/1/1992)
08. Shapiro - Traffic, Footware and Mud
09. Stash (8/15/1993)
10. Shapiro
11. All Things Reconsidered (Soundcheck, 6/18/1994)
12. Ghost (7/23/1997)

*** Disc Two *** [75:12]

13. Cities > Dave's Energy Guide > Cities (8/5/1988)
14. Shapiro
15. Shapiro and Pinsky - 'House of Live Phish' plug
16. Shapiro
17. Haley's Comet (11/11/1998)
18. Shapiro
19. Bug (7/18/2003)
20. Rosey the Roaving Reporter - RV Busted Down
21. Rosey the Roaving Reporter - Dayam Chick
22. Rosey the Roaving Reporter - Headpiece Chicks
23. "Pokin' Stinkin', Smokin' drinkin'" Bumper
24. Train Rollin' with Rickshaw and Cooley
25. Bunny "B-U-B-U-B-U-NNY" Long Bumper
26. DJ Sleepyturtle, Rickshaw, Pistol Stamen - Watch out for Moose, Ozzy
Interview II
27. Unprotected Moose Warning, Mortimer the Moose Story
28. Pistol Stamen, Sleepyturtle - Stay the night, don't run over people

General Notes:
This was edited as a "Best of The Bunny" five disc set, containing both
"From the Archives" shows from Kevin Shapiro, plus the soundcheck and some DJ
banter to help bring the feel of The Bunny back.  The result if over five and a half
hours of The Bunny.

Thanks to Kevin Shapiro for help with this txt file.


Recording Notes:
We stayed at a local motel during the duration of IT, so we had access
to power to record
many many hours of The Bunny; We ended up over 25 hours.

During the second "From the Archives" show, we were enroute to the
festival grounds. There
is occasional static as a result. See the bunny-recording.jpg picture
for the setup.

Even though this clocks in at over five-and-a-half hours, the FLAC files
are only 1.2GB
in size.  This is because the webcast audio (see notes below) was mono,
and the recording
level generally never peaked above -6dB.  The result are some really
tightly-compressed
FLAC files.

The source for this FM broadcast apparently includes a WiFi link and an
Internet webcast,
used to transmit the audio from the Loring Comerce Centre to the
station's studios in
Presque Isle.  Apparently, the primary method of transmitting the audio
was fried by
lightning earlier in the week, so this was a last-minute effort to put
the station
on-the-air from backstage.  Below is an article that appeared in the New
York Times
regarding what happened:




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