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Last Update: Aug 22, 2002
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Trying to get caught up on entering our shows! We have more! Also tradeable shows for String Cheese, Trey, Oysterhead, etc. Prefer Fuji, Verbatim, or Sony.
Phish --- Approximate Hours: 395
Show Date Venue Media Type Media Count Sound Quality Notes
02/20/88 ATO Fraternity House, St. Lawrence Univ. shn/cdr 2
02/20/88 ATO Fraternity House, St. Lawrence Univ. shn 2 A rare slice of Phish history from outside VT, before they toured regularly. ATO was a very partying deadhead frat, famous for good parties with an emphasis on music. This show may have been the highpoint of a long history of excellent bands at this fraternity (which has since been disbanded and re-formed with new, more 'appropriate' membership, as dictated by the national chapter AND the school - so divergent was this esteemed brotherhood with the general tenets of frat/college idiocy... what a drag. This house was a long-standing oasis amidst the rest of the usual campus frat-guy ghetto). We hired the band for $1000 on a recommendation from a friend who'd seen them and knew they'd more than fit the bill for our party - he was right in every respect (although they were so mind-blowing that even a bunch of hardcore deadheads were spooked by the ruthlessly cascading nature of it all and had to leave the room, esp. during WHIPPING POST - though it's also worth noting that and at least 10-15 of us never left about a 20 foot radius from the band while they were playing - no way you could've pulled us away from that - we knew right away this band would go far, though I doubt any of us would've predicted just how huge they've become now 13 years later). This recording was made with the band's blessings straight off the board, but the guy who did it got pretty wrapped up in the party (who can blame him!) and didn't tend the deck as well as he could've, hence low-levels on the master and some nasty tape flips. It seems they played a third set that is not on our tapes anywhere (proven by the existence of TWO "we'll be right back"s on the tapes we DO have). We KNOW they played BOWIE (as just the end of it made a re-flip onto the first set master cassette, hence the fade-in to FUNKY BITCH, the beginning of which BOWIE wrote over), and BBFCM too (which I remember well, as I laughed my ass off!), though this was not on the master and has never been heard since. Hopefully the band has this whole show in their archive somewhere and it gets out some day - I'm quite sure there may be other songs (we knew nothing of the band at the time except that they came highly recommended by a trusted source, so we have no setlist beyond the tapes). I'm pretty sure Languedoc taped it, as our feed came out of his deck. SLAVE actually came after Whipping Post in set II, but was paired up with the stranded tail-end of Bowie at the end of DISC1 due to space constraints on DISC2. I dumped this show into my pc from the original VERY HISSY LOW LEVEL cassette and cleaned it up with SOUNDFORGE's Noise Reduction feature - basically just measured the hiss and removed it from the whole file after many less-than-successful attempts at getting a good EQ with various plug-in's. It helped ALOT and made this show much more listenable, but did create sort of a weird sonic by-product too, esp. during cymbal-heavy sections of the songs. If anyone out there is more expert than me at fixing this kind of thing up, please email me at scott@magnetosphere.com and I'll get you the original master .wav's and gladly let you have at it - I'd love to get the best-possible mix on this one, for obvious reasons personal AND historic. Lastly, this is the alleged first known version of I DIDN'T KNOW (according to one of the new Phish compendiums, which, like all others, has this show inaccurately labeled as BURLINGTON, VT). Phish actually drove a few hours from home to our school in upstate NY to play this party for us. I think it was just the band and their white van, along with Languedoc (we were blown away they had guitars made by their soundman!), maybe one girlfriend, and their dog, that little yellow labbish one that's in the LAWNBOY liners - I think you can hear her barking somewhere on this tape). We'd never even heard them before this show, so it was a big eye-opener for all of us, and made many of us fans for life in one fell swoop. A huge highlight for me was being the only one in the room when they sound-checked GOLGI, which blew me away and sent me on an early-evening scramble to recruit friends to come see this great goddamned band! Enjoy. scott@magnetosphere.com
05/24/88 Nectar's shn/cdr 3 A Phan pick. Great early show. I think we have a couple extra copies burned onto cd (wav) if anyone's interested....
04/14/89 Chez Pierre (Base Lodge), Johnson State College shn/cdr 2
12/29/89 Brownie's 23 East Cabaret SHN 1
11/03/90 Boulder Theater shn/cdr 3
03/17/91 Wheeler Opera House shn/cdr 3 The boys are in a chatty mood on this one. Nice early Chalkdust & La Grange.
07/20/91 Arrowhead Ranch shn 2 W/ Giant Country Horns!
07/21/91 Arrowhead Ranch shn/cdr 2 w/ The Giant Country Horns!
03/13/92 Campus Club SHN/CDR 3
04/15/92 Variety Arts Theater shn 2
04/16/92 Anaconda Theater, UCSB shn/cdr 2 Phan Pick #24 (Pharmer's Almanac)
04/16/92 Anaconda Theater, UCSB 0 Liberated Bootleg - 'Follow Me To Gamehenge' Pharmer's Almanac says it's a great starter concert, always gets pholks into Phish.
04/18/92 Wilbur Field shn 3 d1 requires 80 min. Pharmer's Almanac quotes says it a real classic. This was a free outdoor concert.
04/19/92 The Catalyst shn 2 *Dankseed Certification received 01-08-01* (August 1, 2001) and posted at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dankseeds/files/ph92-04-19/ Listening test performed by *5* danksters
05/06/92 St. Andrew's Hall shn/cdr 3
05/09/92 The Syracuse Armory shn/cdr 3
05/09/92 The Syracuse Armory SHN/CDR 3
07/15/92 Trax shn 3
07/25/92 Stowe Performing Arts Center shn 1 Phan Pick #18, Pharmer's Almanac. Santana show, with Carlos & Trey jamming on YEM, etc. Not to be missed!
11/23/92 Broome County Forum shn/cdr 3
12/31/92 Matthews Arena, Northeastern University shn/cdr 3
02/20/93 Roxy Theater shn/cdr 3
02/21/93 Roxy Theater shn/cdr 2 This grouping of the show fits on 2 74 min discs; set II starts w/ Axilla at the end of disc I, then disc II starts w/ The Curtain
03/05/93 Deep Ellum Live shn 3
03/30/93 Hilton Ballroom shn/cdr 3
03/31/93 Roseland Theater shn/cdr 3
04/23/93 Reed Athletic Center, Colgate U. shn/cdr 3
05/03/93 State Theater shn/cdr 3
05/05/93 Palace Theater shn/cdr 3
05/08/93 UNH Fieldhouse CDR/SHN 3 Minor flaw at the track break b/w "It's Ice" (d2t7) and "Squirming Coil"
05/29/93 Laguna Seca Raceway shn/cdr 1
05/30/93 Laguna Seca Raceway shn/cdr 2 Mild digi-noise in Maze for about a second. Allegedly on the master.
07/15/93 Cayuga County Fairgrounds shn/cdr 2
07/23/93 Jones Beach Music Theater shn/cdr 2
07/25/93 Waterloo Village CDR 2
08/02/93 The Ritz Theater shn/cdr 2
08/07/93 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center shn 2 Pharmer's Almanac says this was taped at an amusement park, and there are comments about "the roller coaster of my mind" Forbin's.
08/21/93 Saltair Pavilion CDR 2 DISC 2 REQUIRES 80 MIN. SOME TRACKS W/ BELA FLECK.
08/24/93 Commodore Ballroom shn 2
12/30/93 Cumberland County Civic Center shn/cdr 2
12/31/93 Worcester Centrum shn/cdr 3
04/06/94 The Masonic Temple shn 2 Encore was acoustic, no mics, so hard to hear on tape. d2 requires 80min if you include the encore.
04/09/94 Broome County Arena shn 1 This is just set II. It requires an 80 min. Pharmer's Almanac says the 2nd set is a classic, w/ the best Reba, but an obnoxious Mike's song. Phan's AC/DC Bag chants results in a cover of Highway to Hell.
04/10/94 Alumni Arena shn/cdr 3
04/13/94 Beacon Theatre shn/cdr 2
04/14/94 Beacon Theatre CDR 2
04/22/94 Township Auditorium shn/cdr 2
04/23/94 Fox Theater shn 3 Can fit on 2discs w/ some manipulation.
04/25/94 Knoxville Civic Auditorium shn 2
05/04/94 State Palace Theater shn/cdr 2
05/25/94 Warfield Theater CDR 3
05/26/94 Warfield Theater CDR 3
06/17/94 Eagles Auditorium shn/cdr 3
06/22/94 Veterans Memorial Auditorium cdr 2 cd 2 requires 80 min disc.
06/26/94 Municipal Auditorium shn/cdr 3
07/09/94 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts shn/cdr 3
07/10/94 Saratoga Performing Arts Center shn/cdr 3
10/31/94 Glens Falls Civic Center shn/cdr 4
11/12/94 The Mac Center shn 3 Part of d3 is acoustic.
11/16/94 Hill Auditorium shn/cdr 3
11/18/94 MSU Auditorium shn/cdr 2
11/19/94 Indiana University Auditorium shn/cdr 1
12/29/94 Providence Civic Center CDR 3 CAN FIT ON 2 DISCS IF YOU PUT THE ENCORE ON THE END OF DISC 1 (REQUIRES AN 80 MIN DISC)
12/30/94 Madison Square Garden shn/cdr 2 According an Entertainment Weekly article, this is Page's most memorable show. Disc 2 requires an 80 min. disc.
06/16/95 Walnut Creek Amphitheatre shn 3 d 3 has some filler from 10-27-95 and 10-11-95; 2001, Bowie, Possum, and Bathtub.
06/17/95 Nissan Pavillion at Stone Ridge shn 3 Dankseed!
06/22/95 Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center shn/cdr 2
06/23/95 Waterloo Village Music Center shn/cdr 2
11/11/95 Fox Theater CDR 3 Last 3 tracks are filler from 12-30-95: Free and Harry Hood and AC/DC Bag.
11/14/95 University of Central Florida Arena shn/cdr 3 This is a different source than another one on Etree. My info says this is a better one, but I don't know. Shortened by Shannon Stucker@one.net
11/18/95 North Charleston Coliseum shn/cdr 2
12/17/95 Olympic Center shn 3 sparkle can fit on either last song of D2 or first song of D3
12/29/95 The Centrum shn/cdr 2 TAPER INCLUDES A TEXT FILE W/ THE SHN, AND MD5 FOR THE WAV FILES. SHE'S LINDA WEBSTER, DB.ETREE.ORG/LINDA95
08/12/96 Deer Creek Music Center shn 2
08/16/96 Plattsburgh Air Force Base shn/cdr 4
08/17/96 Plattsburgh Air Force Base shn/cdr 3 DISC 1 & 2 REQUIRE 80 MIN.
02/20/97 Teatro Smeraldo shn/cdr 2
02/23/97 Fillmore shn/cdr 2
06/24/97 La Laiterie shn/cdr 3
07/02/97 Paradiso shn/cdr 3
07/21/97 Virginia Beach Amphitheatre shn/cdr 3
07/31/97 Shoreline Amphitheatre CDR 3
08/02/97 The Gorge Amphitheatre shn/cdr 3 MINOR DIGI-BLIP ON D2T4 AT 0:27
08/11/97 Deer Creek Music Center shn/cdr 3
11/19/97 Assembly Hall, University Of Illinois CDR/SHN 3
11/21/97 Hampton Coliseum shn/cdr 2
11/22/97 Hampton Coliseum CDR 3
11/28/97 Worcester Centrum shn/cdr 2
11/29/97 Worcester Centrum shn/cdr 3 This is a different grouping than the one in the master dbase. The person we got if from writes, "Sorry about disc 2, but the other opetion was to cut Bowie b/w the intro and the hook, and then cut the true jam out of Jim to Strange Design. Hood picks up w/out being fammed into, and for all cuts the music is exactly split, no fades, for simple reconstruction to different tracking, if you prefer. Two notes of interest, a spike in The Sloth was slightly dampened (-2dB) so the entire set was better normalized (both sets nomalized). I think this makes our copy slightly superior to the original DAT. Secondly, the audience was interrupted b/w the end of 2 to the E, so I used a fade in/out." So on this copy, D1 ends w/ Water in the Sky, D2 has nothing but David Bowie, and D3 starts w/ Runaway Jim.
12/03/97 The Spectrum cdr 3 This differs from the grouping in the master dbase. Our source starts D2 w/ Bowie, and D3 w/ Caspian. I guess after Crossroads he leaves space for D3 of 12/2/97. He notes "I had to cut a few segues, or it would have been 4 discs w/ lots of empty space. At first I left blunt end cuts, but upon listening I decided to add overlap and fades. I find the changes quite tolerable." -- Steven Nilsen
12/07/97 Ervin J. Nutter Center shn/cdr 2 Our source notes: Flaws: glitch in Steep, edited outSet.
12/30/97 Madison Square Garden shn/cdr 3 Our source notes: "This is a spectacular show and an excellent recording. For show details, see also www.phish.net/htb/1997.html#12-30-97 Enjoy!" --Andy Gustin, gustin@stanford.edu
12/31/97 Madison Square Garden CDR/SHN 3
04/03/98 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum shn/cdr 2
07/20/98 Ventura County Fairgrounds shn/cdr 3
07/28/98 Sandstone Amphitheatre shn/cdr 3
08/01/98 Alpine Valley Music Theatre cdr/shn 3 Our source notes: "I received these .shns from t he person who converted them originally (ed1hubermj18@mail.uww.edu), and found, using shntool, that 3 tracks were not cut on sector boundaries. They were d1t9, d2t1, d3t4. d2t1 definitely had to be fixed, as it caused a nasty clikc during the transition from d2t1 to t2 when listening to the audio on a CDR burned in DAO mode. d1t9 and d3t4 were fixed for good measure as well; whenever shows start to be put on new media (DVD-R?) and are subject to new tracking, this show can be sequenced in any way desired w/out problems...." The discs come w/ a good deal more info on what's been done.
08/03/98 Deer Creek Music Center cdr 3
08/06/98 Lakewood Amphitheater 0
10/31/98 Thomas & Mack Center cdr 4
07/13/99 Tweeter Center shn/cdr 3
07/25/99 Deer Creek Music Center shn/cdr 3
09/29/99 Pyramid Arena CDR 3 Our source notes: "There are some questionable flaws that will definitely be brought up, so please contact me if anyone has any questions, emcroberts@mindspring.com or danks@bu.edu."
12/05/99 BlueCross Arena shn/cdr 3 Our source notes: "This is the 2nd source of this show to appear on etree. It is slightly cleaner than the previous AKG source. The mic position was in the 1st row of tapers, dead center mic stand. THis might explain the unusually loud crowd noise in b/w songs (and that drunk asshole yelling "Alumni Blues" in b/w each song). Some may even mistake this as a FOB. The advantages of this new source may not be worthy of an upgrade. Give a few tracks a listen and decide for yourself. In either case, enjoy!" -mw
05/21/00 Radio City Music Hall shn/cdr 3
05/22/00 Radio City Music Hall shn/cdr 3
06/09/00 On Air East shn/cdr 3
06/14/00 Drum Logos shn/cdr 3
06/23/00 Lakewood Amphitheatre shn/cdr 3
07/03/00 E Centre shn/cdr 3
07/04/00 E Centre shn/cdr 3
07/08/00 Alpine Valley Music Theatre shn/cdr 3 Our source says "Great show, and a great sounding tape."
07/10/00 Deer Creek Music Center shn/cdr 3
07/11/00 Deer Creek Music Center shn/cdr 3
09/08/00 Pepsi Arena shn/cdr 3
09/17/00 Merriweather Post Pavilion shn/cdr 3
09/18/00 Blossom Music Center shn/cdr 2
09/24/00 Target Center shn/cdr 3
09/27/00 Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre shn/cdr 3
09/29/00 Thomas & Mack Center shn/cdr 2
09/30/00 Thomas & Mack Center shn/cdr 3
10/07/00 Shoreline Amphitheatre shn/cdr 3