Phish
August 15, 1998
The Lemonwheel
Limestone, ME

Source:
Schoeps MK4 > VMS021B > SBM-1@44.1K > DAT > DAT > SPDIF >
VX Pocket > Soundforge 5.0 (trim and fade sets only) >
CDWAV1.53 > MKW0.97b > .shn w/seek tables appended

Recording by Derek Gregory
Transfer by Jamie Lutch 2/2002

Transfer was done twice, then inverted over itself.  All errors were inaudible.

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*Dankseed Certification received 2002-08-21*
and posted at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dankseeds/files/ph1998-08-15/
Listening test performed by *5* danksters

positive criteria met:
Tracking- OK
Seamless and complete- OK
Lineage listed- OK
Passes SHNTool- OK

negative criteria met:
DAE- NO
Unecessary resampling- NO
Diginoise- NO
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Disc 1				50:44
	~Set I~
1. Mike's Song > 		09:53
2. Simple			11:57
3. Beauty of My Dreams		03:20
4. Roggae			09:07
5. Split Open and Melt*		12:01
6. Poor Heart			04:27

Disc 2				60:37

1. Moma Dance			13:00
2. Divided Sky			16:55
3. Water in the Sky		03:29
4. Funky Bitch >		07:50
5. Cities**			08:28
6. Weekapaug Groove*** 		10:55


Disc 3				74:16
	~Set II~
1. The Wedge			06:58
2. Reba				17:02
3. Gumbo > 			13:31
4. Sanity			05:36
5. Tweezer			16:09
6. The Horse > 			01:37
7. Silent In The Morning	05:22
8. Chalkdust Torture		08:01

Disc 4				70:27

1. Slave To The Traffic Light@@	10:50
	~Set III~
2. NICU > 			05:40
3. Bowie Intro > 		08:56
4. David Bowie			16:28
5. Strange Design		03:03
6. Limb by Limb			11:34
7. Brian and Robert		03:42
8. Loving Cup 			10:15

Disc 5				71:37
	~Encore~
1. Halley's Comet > 		07:00
2. Cavern > 			04:09
3. Tweezer Reprise+		09:06
	~Set IV~
4. Ambient Jam			51:23


* Played for Sam, little kid freaking out in the front row

** With lyrics about the 'Garden of Infinite Pleasantries'.  Trey tries to make ferris wheel patrons sick with loop jam

*** Fishman sped it up and at the end the boys basically gave him a solo...  "Bob Weaver ladies and gentlemen"

@@ With Glowstick War

+ - After Tweezer Reprise, Trey explained that the band wanted to do something to combine ideas from The Clifford Ball and The Great Went, going into detail about the band/fan artwork from last year, and announced that the band would do a freeform ambient jam (lyric-less; nearly an hour long; "in the Brian Eno style of ambient music"), surrounded
by candles that were made by the audience throughout the day.  There were no lights used during the jam, the band using only the light from the candles, which Trey explained is similar to the idea of what happens during a glow-stick war, with the light for the band coming from the fans.  Because candles were placed around and througout the stage, Trey
explained that they were in fact playing in a "temple of fire" as the advertisements for summer tour shows announced.  After finishing the jam, the band picked up tiki torches, lit them using the candles on stage and lit a small stone (?) temple at the edge of the stage, which was left burning overnight and throughout the band's performance on Sunday.


Last Sanity 10/31/1996 (139 shows)

Thanks to Gadiel.com for the setlist

