Phish
April 23rd, 1993
Cotterel Court, Colgate University
Hamilton, NY


-Source is on two Maxell XLII-S Analog Cassettes, likely SBD/3
-Analog source in Colgate University (SBD/2) library provided by Shelly Culbertson
-A>D via Nakamichi Dragon > Korg MR1000 @ 24/96
-96khz > 44khz sample rate conversion via iZotope SRC 64 bit SRC
-24bit > 16bit bit depth conversion via iZotope MBIT+ Dither
-Tracking performed in Adobe Audition 3.0
-FLAC conversion via Trader's Little Helper
-Thanks to Michael Lavoie and Michael Hamad for the source tapes

All transfers by ifthir@hotmail.com (10.6.2013)

Soundcheck believed to be

0. Buffalo Bill, Horn, Funky Bitch

Set 1

1. Runaway Jim [7:46]
2. Weigh > [4:49]
3. Sparkle [3:36]
4. Split Open and Melt [9:11]
5. Fluffhead [13:54]
6. My Friend, My Friend > [6:37]
7. Divided Sky [12:26]
8. Guelah Papyrus [5:19]
9. Dedication [0:52]
10. Lawn Boy [2:35]
11. Chalkdust Torture [6:37]

Set 2

1. Golgi Apparatus [4:38]
2. Maze [9:19]
3. Curtis Loew [4:49]
4. It's Ice > [7:55]
5. Paul and Silas [2:57]
6. Big Ball Jam [2:25]
7. Mike's Song [8:41]
8. I Am Hydrogen [2:47]
9. Weekapaug Groove [11:17]
10. Hold Your Head Up [2:47]
11. Lengthwise [4:06]
12. Hold Your Head Up [1:23]
13. The Squirming Coil [9:58]
14. Highway to Hell [5:57]

Encore

15. Fire [4:23]


Known Flaws:

Tape flip after My Friend, My Friend
Chalkdust is from a different source with the same lineage due to an issue on the first set of tapes.
Drop out in Curtis Loew, possibly a tape flip or turn on the master as this was on both sources.
Tape flip in Weekapaug see if you can hear it.

Show notes:

Ending of Fluffhead and beginning of My Friend, My Friend had Trey on acoustic guitar
Mimi Fishman on vacuum for Lengthwise
Baby Elephant Walk tease in My Friend, My Friend

Source Notes:

(M. Lavoie)
I was one of the student producers for the show along with Rich Simon (see Relix contributing editor).  So were in touch with Dionysian to arrange the show. He did the heavy lifting with the administration, and I got to do more of the fun stuff.

I stayed in touch with Shelly about getting a tape for posterity for Colgate -- I was always bummed they didn't have a good recording of the Dead from 11/4/77. She accommodated me...  The tapes came from Dionysian to me, I ran a few copies, then gave them to the library. It's my opinion that the only reason they sent them was because I always said they'd go to Colgate. So the original analog masters should still be there.


