Phish
Sunday, 08/17/1997
Loring Commerce Center at Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, ME

Location: Audience OTS
Source: Sennheiser K6RD/ME66>D8 sampled at 48k
Transfer: Master DAT>DA-P1>SPDIF>M-Audio Audiophile 192>
 CD Wave/Direct Wav>flac level 8>TLH
Taped and transferred by Greg Nash

Fresh transfer uncirculated source as of 5-29-2014


Set 1: The Wedge, Beauty of My Dreams, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures,
 Water in the Sky > Maze, Bouncing Around the Room > Tweezer ->
 Taste, Carolina

Set 2: Down with Disease[1] -> Bathtub Gin > Uncle Pen,
 Also Sprach Zarathustra -> Art Jam > Harry Hood

Set 3: Buffalo Bill -> NICU, Weigh, Guyute, Dirt, Scent of a Mule ->
 Digital Delay Loop Jam -> Scent of a Mule, Prince Caspian

Encore: When the Circus Comes, Tweezer Reprise


[1] Unfinished.


Teases:
· Cities and Simple jams in Tweezer
· Proud Mary tease in Bathtub Gin
· London Bridge Is Falling Down tease in Digital Delay Loop Jam

Notes: This was the second show of The Great Went festival. Tweezer featured
 a Cities-like jam and Simple teases, and the Digital Delay Loop Jam
 included London Bridge is Falling Down teases. Disease was unfinished.
 Bathtub Gin contained a Proud Mary tease from Page. Throughout the weekend,
 fans painted pieces of wood that were assembled into an Art Tower. During
 Disease, Page and Fishman painted their portions of the Art Tower; Mike
 and Trey painted theirs during 2001. The Art Jam saw the crowd carry the
 pieces of the bands art to the side of the venue where it was hoisted onto
 the Art Tower and added to the fans' art. During Tweezer Reprise, the Art
 Tower was burned to the ground as The Great Went came to a close. As the
 Hood jam kicked in, Trey asked Chris to turn the lights off and the band
 jammed while the front section of the audience engaged in the first Hood
 glowstick war. Trey remarked to the crowd at the end of the jam that the
 visual display was cool. Between the first and second sets, the Bangor
 Symphony Orchestra performed selections from Stravinsky and Debussy as a
 red-smoke-spewing glider synchronized its swoops and dives to the music.
 Buffalo Bill was played for the first time since December 31, 1994 (204 shows).


