http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=576241
https://archive.org/details/um2014-10-23.dpa.4023.flac16
Umphrey's McGee
10/23/2014
Rapids Theatre
Niagara Falls, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/FOH/LOC 12' stand soundboard enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.33(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:09:35)
01. There’s No Crying In Mexico>
02. 40’s Theme
03. #5
04. Push The Pig
05. The Crooked One>
06. Mad Love
07. Meeting In The Aisle>
08. Phil’s Farm
Set II: (1:23:36)
01. Nothing Too Fancy
02. In The Flesh>
03. Another Brick In the Wall>
04. Example 1
05. Hourglass
06. The Triple Wide>
07. Hangover
08. encore break
09. Little Gift
10. Pay The Snucka
Notes:
- Push the Pig features an Xxplosive (Dr. Dre) tease
- The Crooked One is unfinished
- Thanks to McL once again for the guest list spot, to Chris Mitchell for the always gracious taper accommodations on site and to Umphrey's McGee for continuing to support the initiatives of tapers more than any touring band in the business.
Go see them live, buy their music, bring a friend
- Dopapod opened
Seeded to etree on:
11/08/2014
https://archive.org/details/um2014-10-23.dpa.4023.flac24
Umphrey's McGee
10/23/2014
Rapids Theatre
Niagara Falls, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/FOH/LOC 12' stand soundboard enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.33(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:09:35)
01. There’s No Crying In Mexico>
02. 40’s Theme
03. #5
04. Push The Pig
05. The Crooked One>
06. Mad Love
07. Meeting In The Aisle>
08. Phil’s Farm
Set II: (1:23:36)
01. Nothing Too Fancy
02. In The Flesh>
03. Another Brick In the Wall>
04. Example 1
05. Hourglass
06. The Triple Wide>
07. Hangover
08. encore break
09. Little Gift
10. Pay The Snucka
Notes:
- Push the Pig features an Xxplosive (Dr. Dre) tease
- The Crooked One is unfinished
- Thanks to McL once again for the guest list spot, to Chris Mitchell for the always gracious taper accommodations on site and to Umphrey's McGee for continuing to support the initiatives of tapers more than any touring band in the business.
Go see them live, buy their music, bring a friend
- Dopapod opened
Seeded to etree on:
11/08/2014
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[BT] Phish 07/27/14 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD DPA 4023>Sonosax>722 *16 & 24 bit*
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=574064
Phish
07/27/2014
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: NOS/OTS/SROC 5.5’ stand clamped first row behind sbd back left corner
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:21:39)
01. intro
02. Fee
03. Curtain With
04. 46 Days
05. 555
06. My Sweet One
07. Sand
08. Bouncing Around the Room
09. Saw It Again
10. Fuego
11. You Enjoy Myself
Set II: (1:30:46)
01. intro
02. Wilson
03. Tweezer>
04. Back on the Train>
05. Tweezer>Back on the Train>Tweezer>
06. Waiting All Night
07. Free>
08. Tweezer>
09. Simple>Tweezer>
10. Free>
11. Catapult>
12. Slave to the Traffic Light
13. Down with Disease>
14. NICU>
15. HYHU>Jennifer Dances Reprise>HYHU
16. I Been Around
17. encore break
18. Boogie On Reggae Women>
19. Tweezer Reprise
Notes:
- Flash Light tease in YEM
- Back on the Train and Manteca teases in Tweezer
- Under Pressure tease in NICU
- Tweezer tease in I Been Around
- Jennifer Dances quote in HYHU
- Magilla tease in Simple
- YEM vocal jam features Trey swinging around the megaphone and making siren noises
- Catapult was played for the first time since 8/14/09 (206 shows)
- Down with Disease was unfinished
- Jennifer Dances was played in a Reprise type format with Fish on vocals at the request of Trey while on drums
- Fishman stated before Jennifer Dances that he didn’t prepare any songs
- I Been Around was last played 10/16/10 (149 shows) and was played while the band walked off stage in synchronized steps
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to the great group of tapers for holding it down all weekend
Seeded to etree on:
08/02/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=574063
Phish
07/27/2014
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: NOS/OTS/SROC 5.5’ stand clamped first row behind sbd back left corner
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.29(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:21:39)
01. intro
02. Fee
03. Curtain With
04. 46 Days
05. 555
06. My Sweet One
07. Sand
08. Bouncing Around the Room
09. Saw It Again
10. Fuego
11. You Enjoy Myself
Set II: (1:30:46)
01. intro
02. Wilson
03. Tweezer>
04. Back on the Train>
05. Tweezer>Back on the Train>
06. Tweezer>
07. Waiting All Night
08. Free>
09. Tweezer>
10. Simple>Tweezer>
11. Free>
12. Catapult>
13. Slave to the Traffic Light
14. Down with Disease>
15. NICU>
16. HYHU>Jennifer Dances Reprise>HYHU
17. I Been Around
18. encore break
19. Boogie On Reggae Women>
20. Tweezer Reprise
Notes:
- Flash Light tease in YEM
- Back on the Train and Manteca teases in Tweezer
- Under Pressure tease in NICU
- Tweezer tease in I Been Around
- Jennifer Dances quote in HYHU
- Magilla tease in Simple
- YEM vocal jam features Trey swinging around the megaphone and making siren noises
- Catapult was played for the first time since 8/14/09 (206 shows)
- Down with Disease was unfinished
- Jennifer Dances was played in a Reprise type format with Fish on vocals at the request of Trey while on drums
- Fishman stated before Jennifer Dances that he didn’t prepare any songs
- I Been Around was last played 10/16/10 (149 shows) and was played while the band walked off stage in synchronized steps
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to the great group of tapers for holding it down all weekend
Seeded to etree on:
08/02/2014
Phish
07/27/2014
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: NOS/OTS/SROC 5.5’ stand clamped first row behind sbd back left corner
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:21:39)
01. intro
02. Fee
03. Curtain With
04. 46 Days
05. 555
06. My Sweet One
07. Sand
08. Bouncing Around the Room
09. Saw It Again
10. Fuego
11. You Enjoy Myself
Set II: (1:30:46)
01. intro
02. Wilson
03. Tweezer>
04. Back on the Train>
05. Tweezer>Back on the Train>Tweezer>
06. Waiting All Night
07. Free>
08. Tweezer>
09. Simple>Tweezer>
10. Free>
11. Catapult>
12. Slave to the Traffic Light
13. Down with Disease>
14. NICU>
15. HYHU>Jennifer Dances Reprise>HYHU
16. I Been Around
17. encore break
18. Boogie On Reggae Women>
19. Tweezer Reprise
Notes:
- Flash Light tease in YEM
- Back on the Train and Manteca teases in Tweezer
- Under Pressure tease in NICU
- Tweezer tease in I Been Around
- Jennifer Dances quote in HYHU
- Magilla tease in Simple
- YEM vocal jam features Trey swinging around the megaphone and making siren noises
- Catapult was played for the first time since 8/14/09 (206 shows)
- Down with Disease was unfinished
- Jennifer Dances was played in a Reprise type format with Fish on vocals at the request of Trey while on drums
- Fishman stated before Jennifer Dances that he didn’t prepare any songs
- I Been Around was last played 10/16/10 (149 shows) and was played while the band walked off stage in synchronized steps
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to the great group of tapers for holding it down all weekend
Seeded to etree on:
08/02/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=574063
Phish
07/27/2014
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: NOS/OTS/SROC 5.5’ stand clamped first row behind sbd back left corner
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.29(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:21:39)
01. intro
02. Fee
03. Curtain With
04. 46 Days
05. 555
06. My Sweet One
07. Sand
08. Bouncing Around the Room
09. Saw It Again
10. Fuego
11. You Enjoy Myself
Set II: (1:30:46)
01. intro
02. Wilson
03. Tweezer>
04. Back on the Train>
05. Tweezer>Back on the Train>
06. Tweezer>
07. Waiting All Night
08. Free>
09. Tweezer>
10. Simple>Tweezer>
11. Free>
12. Catapult>
13. Slave to the Traffic Light
14. Down with Disease>
15. NICU>
16. HYHU>Jennifer Dances Reprise>HYHU
17. I Been Around
18. encore break
19. Boogie On Reggae Women>
20. Tweezer Reprise
Notes:
- Flash Light tease in YEM
- Back on the Train and Manteca teases in Tweezer
- Under Pressure tease in NICU
- Tweezer tease in I Been Around
- Jennifer Dances quote in HYHU
- Magilla tease in Simple
- YEM vocal jam features Trey swinging around the megaphone and making siren noises
- Catapult was played for the first time since 8/14/09 (206 shows)
- Down with Disease was unfinished
- Jennifer Dances was played in a Reprise type format with Fish on vocals at the request of Trey while on drums
- Fishman stated before Jennifer Dances that he didn’t prepare any songs
- I Been Around was last played 10/16/10 (149 shows) and was played while the band walked off stage in synchronized steps
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to the great group of tapers for holding it down all weekend
Seeded to etree on:
08/02/2014
Sunday, July 27, 2014
[BT] Phish 07/26/14 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD DPA 4023>Sonosax>722 *16 & 24 bit*
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573935
Phish
07/26/2014
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: NOS/OTS/SROC 6’ stand clamped first row behind sbd back left corner
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.30(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:25:50)
01. intro
02. Sample in a Jar
03. Moma Dance
04. Wombat
05. Backwards Down the Number Line
06. Roggae
07. Wedge
08. Wolfman’s Brother
09. Nellie Kane
10. Lawn Boy
11. The Line
12. Stash
13. Suzy Greenberg
Set II: (1:25:48)
01. Carini>
02. Ghost>
03. Steam>
04. Mango Song>
05. Monica
06. Light>
07. 2001>
08. Harry Hood
09. encore break
10. Julius
Notes:
- Page teased Manteca in Light
- Thanks to a great group of tapers for teaming up
Seeded to etree on:
07/27/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=574027
Phish
07/26/2014
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: NOS/OTS/SROC 6’ stand clamped first row behind sbd back left corner
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.30(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:25:50)
01. intro
02. Sample in a Jar
03. Moma Dance
04. Wombat
05. Backwards Down the Number Line
06. Roggae
07. Wedge
08. Wolfman’s Brother
09. Nellie Kane
10. Lawn Boy
11. The Line
12. Stash
13. Suzy Greenberg
Set II: (1:25:48)
01. Carini>
02. Ghost>
03. Steam>
04. Mango Song>
05. Monica
06. Light>
07. 2001>
08. Harry Hood
09. encore break
10. Julius
Notes:
- Page teased Manteca in Light
- Thanks to a great group of tapers for teaming up
Seeded to etree on:
08/01/2014
Phish
07/26/2014
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: NOS/OTS/SROC 6’ stand clamped first row behind sbd back left corner
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.30(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:25:50)
01. intro
02. Sample in a Jar
03. Moma Dance
04. Wombat
05. Backwards Down the Number Line
06. Roggae
07. Wedge
08. Wolfman’s Brother
09. Nellie Kane
10. Lawn Boy
11. The Line
12. Stash
13. Suzy Greenberg
Set II: (1:25:48)
01. Carini>
02. Ghost>
03. Steam>
04. Mango Song>
05. Monica
06. Light>
07. 2001>
08. Harry Hood
09. encore break
10. Julius
Notes:
- Page teased Manteca in Light
- Thanks to a great group of tapers for teaming up
Seeded to etree on:
07/27/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=574027
Phish
07/26/2014
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: NOS/OTS/SROC 6’ stand clamped first row behind sbd back left corner
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.30(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:25:50)
01. intro
02. Sample in a Jar
03. Moma Dance
04. Wombat
05. Backwards Down the Number Line
06. Roggae
07. Wedge
08. Wolfman’s Brother
09. Nellie Kane
10. Lawn Boy
11. The Line
12. Stash
13. Suzy Greenberg
Set II: (1:25:48)
01. Carini>
02. Ghost>
03. Steam>
04. Mango Song>
05. Monica
06. Light>
07. 2001>
08. Harry Hood
09. encore break
10. Julius
Notes:
- Page teased Manteca in Light
- Thanks to a great group of tapers for teaming up
Seeded to etree on:
08/01/2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
[BT] Phish 07/15/14 Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center, Canandaigua, NY DPA 4023>PSP-2>722 *16 & 24 bit*
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573751
Phish
07/15/2014
Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center (CMAC)
Canandaigua, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location:
Set I: DIN/OTS/DFC 10’ stand last row of the pavilion
Set II: DIN/OTS/DFC 8’ clamped back right corner of sbd enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:26:01)
01. intro
02. Buried Alive>
03. Twist
04. Heavy Things
05. 555
06. Halley’s Comet>
07. Bathtub Gin
08. Wingsuit
09. Divided Sky
10. Wombat
11. David Bowie
Set II: (1:31:25)
01. intro
02. Down with Disease>
03. Back on the Train>
04. NICU>
05. Gotta Jibboo>
06. Theme From the Bottom>
07. Meatstick>
08. Fuego>
09. The Wedge>
10. Antelope
11. encore break
12. Character Zero
Notes:
- Down with Disease was unfinished
- Fuego, St. Thomas and Meatstick teases in Antelope
- Fuego and Meatstick teases in Character Zero
- San-Ho-Zay and Pop Goes the Weasel teases in Down wit Disease
- Stash tease in Wedge
- Thanks to our phriends at Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to Mike Kutik for the second set clamp space
- This was my 100th Phish show over almost 21 years
Seeded to etree on:
07/18/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573750
Phish
07/15/2014
Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center (CMAC)
Canandaigua, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location:
Set I: DIN/OTS/DFC 10’ stand last row of the pavilion
Set II: DIN/OTS/DFC 8’ clamped back right corner of sbd
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.29(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:26:01)
01. intro
02. Buried Alive>
03. Twist
04. Heavy Things
05. 555
06. Halley’s Comet>
07. Bathtub Gin
08. Wingsuit
09. Divided Sky
10. Wombat
11. David Bowie
Set II: (1:31:25)
01. intro
02. Down with Disease>
03. Back on the Train>
04. NICU>
05. Gotta Jibboo>
06. Theme From the Bottom>
07. Meatstick>
08. Fuego>
09. The Wedge>
10. Antelope
11. encore break
12. Character Zero
Notes:
- Down with Disease was unfinished
- Fuego, St. Thomas and Meatstick teases in Antelope
- Fuego and Meatstick teases in Character Zero
- San-Ho-Zay and Pop Goes the Weasel teases in Down wit Disease
- Stash tease in Wedge
- Thanks to our phriends at Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to Mike Kutik for the second set clamp space
- This was my 100th Phish show over almost 21 years
Seeded to etree on:
07/18/2014
Phish
07/15/2014
Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center (CMAC)
Canandaigua, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location:
Set I: DIN/OTS/DFC 10’ stand last row of the pavilion
Set II: DIN/OTS/DFC 8’ clamped back right corner of sbd enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:26:01)
01. intro
02. Buried Alive>
03. Twist
04. Heavy Things
05. 555
06. Halley’s Comet>
07. Bathtub Gin
08. Wingsuit
09. Divided Sky
10. Wombat
11. David Bowie
Set II: (1:31:25)
01. intro
02. Down with Disease>
03. Back on the Train>
04. NICU>
05. Gotta Jibboo>
06. Theme From the Bottom>
07. Meatstick>
08. Fuego>
09. The Wedge>
10. Antelope
11. encore break
12. Character Zero
Notes:
- Down with Disease was unfinished
- Fuego, St. Thomas and Meatstick teases in Antelope
- Fuego and Meatstick teases in Character Zero
- San-Ho-Zay and Pop Goes the Weasel teases in Down wit Disease
- Stash tease in Wedge
- Thanks to our phriends at Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to Mike Kutik for the second set clamp space
- This was my 100th Phish show over almost 21 years
Seeded to etree on:
07/18/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573750
Phish
07/15/2014
Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center (CMAC)
Canandaigua, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location:
Set I: DIN/OTS/DFC 10’ stand last row of the pavilion
Set II: DIN/OTS/DFC 8’ clamped back right corner of sbd
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.29(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped & transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:26:01)
01. intro
02. Buried Alive>
03. Twist
04. Heavy Things
05. 555
06. Halley’s Comet>
07. Bathtub Gin
08. Wingsuit
09. Divided Sky
10. Wombat
11. David Bowie
Set II: (1:31:25)
01. intro
02. Down with Disease>
03. Back on the Train>
04. NICU>
05. Gotta Jibboo>
06. Theme From the Bottom>
07. Meatstick>
08. Fuego>
09. The Wedge>
10. Antelope
11. encore break
12. Character Zero
Notes:
- Down with Disease was unfinished
- Fuego, St. Thomas and Meatstick teases in Antelope
- Fuego and Meatstick teases in Character Zero
- San-Ho-Zay and Pop Goes the Weasel teases in Down wit Disease
- Stash tease in Wedge
- Thanks to our phriends at Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to Mike Kutik for the second set clamp space
- This was my 100th Phish show over almost 21 years
Seeded to etree on:
07/18/2014
Saturday, July 12, 2014
[BT/LMA] moe. 11/07/98 Calvin Theater, Northampton, MA B&K 4011 FOB *16 bit 44.khz* (new source to circulation)
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573620
https://archive.org/details/moe1998-11-07.b.k.4011.flac16
moe.
11/07/1998
Calvin Theater
Northampton, MA
**16 bit/44.1khz**
Source: B&K 4011 > unknown pre-amp > Apogee AD500 > Tascam DA-P1 (44.1khz)
Location: FOB 11th row
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/44.1)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, track)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: unknown
Patch Taped by: Dave Flaschner
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:09:05)
01. //She Sends Me
02. St. Augustine
03. Timmy Tucker
04. Blue Eyed Son
05. Happy Hour Hero
06. Big World
Set II: (1:22:37)
01. Nebraska
02. Waiting For The Punchline
03. Letter Home
04. Brent Black>
05. Hidi Hidi>
06. Brent Black
07. encore break
08. Mexico
Notes:
- She Sends Me cuts in
- Brent Black with all of Moon Boot Lover as a full band segue where all of MBL replaced all of moe.
- Hidi Hidi is with Moon Boot Lover only with al and Vinnie on percussion. Song from Portuguese compilation CD produced by David Byrne
- Mexico features Amazing Grace
- Possible Lunatec V2 in the gear chain
- Moon Boot Lover opened
Seeded to etree on:
07/12/2014
https://archive.org/details/moe1998-11-07.b.k.4011.flac16
moe.
11/07/1998
Calvin Theater
Northampton, MA
**16 bit/44.1khz**
Source: B&K 4011 > unknown pre-amp > Apogee AD500 > Tascam DA-P1 (44.1khz)
Location: FOB 11th row
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/44.1)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, track)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: unknown
Patch Taped by: Dave Flaschner
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:09:05)
01. //She Sends Me
02. St. Augustine
03. Timmy Tucker
04. Blue Eyed Son
05. Happy Hour Hero
06. Big World
Set II: (1:22:37)
01. Nebraska
02. Waiting For The Punchline
03. Letter Home
04. Brent Black>
05. Hidi Hidi>
06. Brent Black
07. encore break
08. Mexico
Notes:
- She Sends Me cuts in
- Brent Black with all of Moon Boot Lover as a full band segue where all of MBL replaced all of moe.
- Hidi Hidi is with Moon Boot Lover only with al and Vinnie on percussion. Song from Portuguese compilation CD produced by David Byrne
- Mexico features Amazing Grace
- Possible Lunatec V2 in the gear chain
- Moon Boot Lover opened
Seeded to etree on:
07/12/2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
[BT/LMA] Grateful Dead 03/25/90 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY Nak CM300/CP4 + AKG 414 *16 bit 44.1 & 48 khz* (new source to circulation)
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573304
https://archive.org/details/gd1990-03-25.130430.nak304akg414.flac16
Grateful Dead
Date 03/25/1990
Knickerbocker Arena
Albany, NY
**16 bit/44.1khz**
Source: AKG 414B-ULS (cards) > Oade Deluxe + Nakamichi CM300/CP4 > Unknown mixer (Radio Shack?) > (analog) Panasonic SV250 (48 khz)
Config/Location: AKG’s pointed just outside the stacks/Official Tapers Section
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/48)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler)>
xACT 2.26(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: Dr. Stan Lobitz
DAT clone (1) provided by: Craig Hillwig
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:02:55)
01. tuning
02. Greatest Story Ever Told>
03. Touch of Grey
04. Wang Dang Doodle
05. Good Times (Never Trust A Women)
06. Jack A Roe
07. When I Paint My Masterpiece
08. Bird Song
09. Let It Grow
Set II: (1:32:20)
01. Eyes of the World>
02. Samsom and Delilah>
03. Crazy Fingers>
04. Truckin>
05. Spoonful>
06. Drumz>
07. Space>
08. I Will Take You Home>
09. Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad>
10. Black Peter>
11. Around and Around
12. encore break
13. Mighty Quinn
Notes:
- This was the first time Dr. Stan mixed the Nak’s and AKG’s according to the J-card
- 48k version exists
Seeded to etree on:
06/29/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573305
https://archive.org/details/gd1990-03-25.130429.nak304akg414.flac1648
Grateful Dead
Date 03/25/1990
Knickerbocker Arena
Albany, NY
**16 bit/48khz**
Source: AKG 414B-ULS (cards) > Oade Deluxe + Nakamichi CM300/CP4 > Unknown mixer (Radio Shack?) > (analog) Panasonic SV250 (48 khz)
Config/Location: AKG’s pointed just outside the stacks/Official Tapers Section
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/48)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.26(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: Dr. Stan Lobitz
DAT clone (1) provided by: Craig Hillwig
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:02:55)
01. tuning
02. Greatest Story Ever Told>
03. Touch of Grey
04. Wang Dang Doodle
05. Good Times (Never Trust A Women)
06. Jack A Roe
07. When I Paint My Masterpiece
08. Bird Song
09. Let It Grow
Set II: (1:32:20)
01. Eyes of the World>
02. Samsom and Delilah>
03. Crazy Fingers>
04. Truckin>
05. Spoonful>
06. Drumz>
07. Space>
08. I Will Take You Home>
09. Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad>
10. Black Peter>
11. Around and Around
12. encore break
13. Mighty Quinn
Notes:
- This was the first time Dr. Stan mixed the Nak’s and AKG’s according to the J-card
- 44.1k version exists
Seeded to etree on:
06/29/2014
https://archive.org/details/gd1990-03-25.130430.nak304akg414.flac16
Grateful Dead
Date 03/25/1990
Knickerbocker Arena
Albany, NY
**16 bit/44.1khz**
Source: AKG 414B-ULS (cards) > Oade Deluxe + Nakamichi CM300/CP4 > Unknown mixer (Radio Shack?) > (analog) Panasonic SV250 (48 khz)
Config/Location: AKG’s pointed just outside the stacks/Official Tapers Section
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/48)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler)>
xACT 2.26(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: Dr. Stan Lobitz
DAT clone (1) provided by: Craig Hillwig
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:02:55)
01. tuning
02. Greatest Story Ever Told>
03. Touch of Grey
04. Wang Dang Doodle
05. Good Times (Never Trust A Women)
06. Jack A Roe
07. When I Paint My Masterpiece
08. Bird Song
09. Let It Grow
Set II: (1:32:20)
01. Eyes of the World>
02. Samsom and Delilah>
03. Crazy Fingers>
04. Truckin>
05. Spoonful>
06. Drumz>
07. Space>
08. I Will Take You Home>
09. Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad>
10. Black Peter>
11. Around and Around
12. encore break
13. Mighty Quinn
Notes:
- This was the first time Dr. Stan mixed the Nak’s and AKG’s according to the J-card
- 48k version exists
Seeded to etree on:
06/29/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573305
https://archive.org/details/gd1990-03-25.130429.nak304akg414.flac1648
Grateful Dead
Date 03/25/1990
Knickerbocker Arena
Albany, NY
**16 bit/48khz**
Source: AKG 414B-ULS (cards) > Oade Deluxe + Nakamichi CM300/CP4 > Unknown mixer (Radio Shack?) > (analog) Panasonic SV250 (48 khz)
Config/Location: AKG’s pointed just outside the stacks/Official Tapers Section
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/48)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.26(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: Dr. Stan Lobitz
DAT clone (1) provided by: Craig Hillwig
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:02:55)
01. tuning
02. Greatest Story Ever Told>
03. Touch of Grey
04. Wang Dang Doodle
05. Good Times (Never Trust A Women)
06. Jack A Roe
07. When I Paint My Masterpiece
08. Bird Song
09. Let It Grow
Set II: (1:32:20)
01. Eyes of the World>
02. Samsom and Delilah>
03. Crazy Fingers>
04. Truckin>
05. Spoonful>
06. Drumz>
07. Space>
08. I Will Take You Home>
09. Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad>
10. Black Peter>
11. Around and Around
12. encore break
13. Mighty Quinn
Notes:
- This was the first time Dr. Stan mixed the Nak’s and AKG’s according to the J-card
- 44.1k version exists
Seeded to etree on:
06/29/2014
Saturday, June 21, 2014
[BT/LMA] moe. 06/19/14 Buffalo Place Harbor, Buffalo, NY DPA 4023>PSP-2>722 FOB *16 & 24 bit*
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573128
https://archive.org/details/moe2014-06-19.dpa.4023.flac16
moe.
06/19/2014
Buffalo Place Harbor
Buffalo, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOB/SLOC 8’ stand clamped
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
One Set: (1:52:36)
01. intro
02. YOY>
03. Skrunk>
04. Blue Jeans Pizza
05. Understand>
06. 32 Things
07. Same Old Story
08. Rebubula
09. Can’t You Hear Me Knockin
10. Akimbo>
11. Threw it All Away
12. The Wizard
13. encore break
14. I Wanna Be Sedated
Notes:
- Can’t You Hear Me Knockin through The Wizards featured the Conehead Buddah horns
- Can’t You Hear Me Knockin is a Rolling Stones cover
- The Wizard is a Black Sabbath cover
- Thanks to hubbachild and flarcus for the FOB space
- This was a free “Thursday at Canalside” show
- Conehead Buddah opened
- Strict 10pm curfew. Band went to 10:05
Seeded to etree on:
06/21/2014
https://archive.org/details/moe2014-06-19.dpa.4023.flac24
moe.
06/19/2014
Buffalo Place Harbor
Buffalo, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOB/SLOC 8' stand clamped
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.29(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
One Set: (1:52:36)
01. intro
02. YOY>
03. Skrunk>
04. Blue Jeans Pizza
05. Understand>
06. 32 Things
07. Same Old Story
08. Rebubula
09. Can’t You Hear Me Knockin
10. Akimbo>
11. Threw it All Away
12. The Wizard
13. encore break
14. I Wanna Be Sedated
Notes:
- Can't You Hear Me Knockin through The Wizards featured the Conehead Buddah horns
- Can't You Hear Me Knockin is a Rolling Stones cover
- The Wizard is a Black Sabbath cover
- Thanks to hubbachild and flarcus for the FOB space
- This was a free "Thursday at Canalside" show
- Conehead Buddah opened
- Strict 10pm curfew. Band went to 10:05
Seeded to etree on:
06/21/2014
https://archive.org/details/moe2014-06-19.dpa.4023.flac16
moe.
06/19/2014
Buffalo Place Harbor
Buffalo, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOB/SLOC 8’ stand clamped
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
One Set: (1:52:36)
01. intro
02. YOY>
03. Skrunk>
04. Blue Jeans Pizza
05. Understand>
06. 32 Things
07. Same Old Story
08. Rebubula
09. Can’t You Hear Me Knockin
10. Akimbo>
11. Threw it All Away
12. The Wizard
13. encore break
14. I Wanna Be Sedated
Notes:
- Can’t You Hear Me Knockin through The Wizards featured the Conehead Buddah horns
- Can’t You Hear Me Knockin is a Rolling Stones cover
- The Wizard is a Black Sabbath cover
- Thanks to hubbachild and flarcus for the FOB space
- This was a free “Thursday at Canalside” show
- Conehead Buddah opened
- Strict 10pm curfew. Band went to 10:05
Seeded to etree on:
06/21/2014
https://archive.org/details/moe2014-06-19.dpa.4023.flac24
moe.
06/19/2014
Buffalo Place Harbor
Buffalo, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOB/SLOC 8' stand clamped
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.29(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
One Set: (1:52:36)
01. intro
02. YOY>
03. Skrunk>
04. Blue Jeans Pizza
05. Understand>
06. 32 Things
07. Same Old Story
08. Rebubula
09. Can’t You Hear Me Knockin
10. Akimbo>
11. Threw it All Away
12. The Wizard
13. encore break
14. I Wanna Be Sedated
Notes:
- Can't You Hear Me Knockin through The Wizards featured the Conehead Buddah horns
- Can't You Hear Me Knockin is a Rolling Stones cover
- The Wizard is a Black Sabbath cover
- Thanks to hubbachild and flarcus for the FOB space
- This was a free "Thursday at Canalside" show
- Conehead Buddah opened
- Strict 10pm curfew. Band went to 10:05
Seeded to etree on:
06/21/2014
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
[BT] Widespread Panic 06/17/14 Artpark, Lewiston, NY DPA 4023>PSP-2>722 *16 & 24 bit*
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573035
Widespread Panic
06/17/2014
Artpark
Lewiston, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOH/SLOC 8' stand front left corner of sbd enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
One Set: (1:04:24)
01. tuning
02. A of D>
03. Surprise Valley>
04. Hatfield
05. Dyin Man>
06. Henry Parsons Died
07. Little Kin>
08. Radio Child
09. Casa del Grillo>
10. Greta>
11. Cream Puff War
Notes:
- show started shortly after 6:30pm
- originally scheduled for a "Tuesday in the Park" two set show, a strong system of thunderstorms, wind and torrential rain moved in towards the end of the set.
The show was evacuated and eventually cancelled at set break
- dead muppets and stand umbrella used for wind and rain protection
- this was my very first Widespread Panic show as it is very rare for them to come to Buffalo, or anywhere else I have lived
- Thanks to Zman for teaming up and for the tracking help
- Thanks to Big Daddy Buffalo for the ticket!
Seeded to etree on:
06/17/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573034
Widespread Panic
06/17/2014
Artpark
Lewiston, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOH/SLOC 8' stand front left corner of sbd enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.29(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
One Set: (1:04:24)
01. tuning
02. A of D>
03. Surprise Valley>
04. Hatfield
05. Dyin Man>
06. Henry Parsons Died
07. Little Kin>
08. Radio Child
09. Casa del Grillo>
10. Greta>
11. Cream Puff War
Notes:
- show started shortly after 6:30pm
- originally scheduled for a "Tuesday in the Park" two set show, a strong system of thunderstorms, wind and torrential rain moved in towards the end of the set.
The show was evacuated and eventually cancelled at set break
- dead muppets and stand umbrella used for wind and rain protection
- this was my very first Widespread Panic show as it is very rare for them to come to Buffalo, or anywhere else I have lived
- Thanks to Zman for teaming up and for the tracking help
- Thanks to Big Daddy Buffalo for the ticket!
Seeded to etree on:
06/17/2014
Widespread Panic
06/17/2014
Artpark
Lewiston, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOH/SLOC 8' stand front left corner of sbd enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.29(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
One Set: (1:04:24)
01. tuning
02. A of D>
03. Surprise Valley>
04. Hatfield
05. Dyin Man>
06. Henry Parsons Died
07. Little Kin>
08. Radio Child
09. Casa del Grillo>
10. Greta>
11. Cream Puff War
Notes:
- show started shortly after 6:30pm
- originally scheduled for a "Tuesday in the Park" two set show, a strong system of thunderstorms, wind and torrential rain moved in towards the end of the set.
The show was evacuated and eventually cancelled at set break
- dead muppets and stand umbrella used for wind and rain protection
- this was my very first Widespread Panic show as it is very rare for them to come to Buffalo, or anywhere else I have lived
- Thanks to Zman for teaming up and for the tracking help
- Thanks to Big Daddy Buffalo for the ticket!
Seeded to etree on:
06/17/2014
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=573034
Widespread Panic
06/17/2014
Artpark
Lewiston, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOH/SLOC 8' stand front left corner of sbd enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.29(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
One Set: (1:04:24)
01. tuning
02. A of D>
03. Surprise Valley>
04. Hatfield
05. Dyin Man>
06. Henry Parsons Died
07. Little Kin>
08. Radio Child
09. Casa del Grillo>
10. Greta>
11. Cream Puff War
Notes:
- show started shortly after 6:30pm
- originally scheduled for a "Tuesday in the Park" two set show, a strong system of thunderstorms, wind and torrential rain moved in towards the end of the set.
The show was evacuated and eventually cancelled at set break
- dead muppets and stand umbrella used for wind and rain protection
- this was my very first Widespread Panic show as it is very rare for them to come to Buffalo, or anywhere else I have lived
- Thanks to Zman for teaming up and for the tracking help
- Thanks to Big Daddy Buffalo for the ticket!
Seeded to etree on:
06/17/2014
Sunday, May 11, 2014
[BT/LMA] moe. 11/07/03 Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA Schoeps MK4>AD1K FOB *16 bit 44.1 khz* (new source to circulation)
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=572316
http://archive.org/details/moe2003-11-07.mk4.flac16
moe.
11/07/2003
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
**16 bit/44.1khz**
Source: Schoeps MK4>KC5>CMC6>Apogee AD-1000>Sony TCD-D100 (44.1khz)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOB/SROC 7' stand 6th row 1st seat off the aisle
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/44.1)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, track)>
xACT 2.25(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: Dave Flaschner
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:03:41)
01. tuning
02. Okayalright
03. Gone
04. Nebraska
05. McBain
06. Hi and Lo>
07. Head
Set II: (1:31:07)
01. tuning
02. Bring It Back Home
03. Bullet>
04. Enter Sandman>
05. Bullet>
06. Kyle's Song
07. Time Again
08. Water>
09. Plane Crash
10. encore break
11. Crab Eyes
Notes:
- Hi and Lo includes Brent Black, Time Ed and Recreational Chemistry teases
Seeded to etree on:
05/11/2014
http://archive.org/details/moe2003-11-07.mk4.flac16
moe.
11/07/2003
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
**16 bit/44.1khz**
Source: Schoeps MK4>KC5>CMC6>Apogee AD-1000>Sony TCD-D100 (44.1khz)
Config/Location: ORTF/FOB/SROC 7' stand 6th row 1st seat off the aisle
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/44.1)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, track)>
xACT 2.25(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: Dave Flaschner
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:03:41)
01. tuning
02. Okayalright
03. Gone
04. Nebraska
05. McBain
06. Hi and Lo>
07. Head
Set II: (1:31:07)
01. tuning
02. Bring It Back Home
03. Bullet>
04. Enter Sandman>
05. Bullet>
06. Kyle's Song
07. Time Again
08. Water>
09. Plane Crash
10. encore break
11. Crab Eyes
Notes:
- Hi and Lo includes Brent Black, Time Ed and Recreational Chemistry teases
Seeded to etree on:
05/11/2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 05/03/1994 Antioch, TN
stream 5/03/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-05-03
download 5/03/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3059
setlist courtesy of Phish.net
http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-05-03
Tuesday, 05/03/1994
Starwood Ampitheater, Antioch, TN
Soundcheck: Funky Bitch, If I Could
Set 1: Rift, Guelah Papyrus, Maze, Sparkle, Stash, The Squirming Coil, Scent of a Mule,Sample in a Jar, Sweet Adeline[1]
Set 2: David Bowie, If I Could[2], Fluffhead > Down with Disease, Harpua, Chalk Dust Torture, I Wan'na Be Like You > Hold Your Head Up, Slave to the Traffic Light
Encore: Nellie Kane > Fire
[1] Without microphones.
[2] Alison Krauss on vocals.
[2] Alison Krauss on vocals.
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 05/02/1994 Birmingham, AL
stream 5/02/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-05-02
download 5/02/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3058
setlist courtesy of Phish.net
http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-05-02
Monday, 05/02/1994
Five Points South Music Hall, Birmingham, AL
Soundcheck: Blues Jam, Have Mercy, NICU
Set 1: The Great Gig in the Sky > Split Open and Melt, Bouncing Around the Room,Down with Disease > It's Ice > Glide > Divided Sky, Suzy Greenberg > Foam, Sample in a Jar
Set 2: Runaway Jim, Mound > Reba, Golgi Apparatus, The Lizards, Julius, Lawn Boy >Mike's Song[1] -> Jam[2]
Encore: Cavern
[1] Oteil Burbridge on bass.
[2] Oteil Burbridge on bass and Stacy Starkweather on stand-up bass. Band members switched instruments.
[2] Oteil Burbridge on bass and Stacy Starkweather on stand-up bass. Band members switched instruments.
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 04/30/1994 Orlando, FL
stream 4/30/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-30
download 4/30/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3057
setlist courtesy of Phish.net
http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-04-30
Saturday, 04/30/1994
The Edge Night Club, Orlando, FL
Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Mound, Stash, Poor Heart, Sample in a Jar, Punch You In the Eye, Rift, Ginseng Sullivan[1], Sweet Adeline[2]
Set 2: Wilson > David Bowie[3], Wolfman's Brother > Peaches en Regalia > Harry Hood,Axilla (Part II), McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Possum, Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars
Encore: Sleeping Monkey > Highway to Hell
[1] Acoustic and without microphones. Fishman on washboard.
[2] Without microphones.
[3] All Fall Down signal.
[2] Without microphones.
[3] All Fall Down signal.
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 04/29/1994 Clearwater, FL
stream 4/29/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-29
download 4/29/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3056
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Friday, 04/29/1994
Boatyard Village Pavilion, Clearwater, FL
Set 1: Halley's Comet, You Enjoy Myself[1] > Fast Enough for You > Scent of a Mule,The Sloth, Divided Sky, I Didn't Know[2], Dog Faced Boy, Split Open and Melt[3] > Sanity> My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own > Llama
Set 2: Suzy Greenberg > Maze, If I Could, Reba[4], Fee[5] > Uncle Pen, Mike's Song >I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, I Wan'na Be Like You > Hold Your Head Up,Cavern
Encore: Fire
[1] No vocal jam.
[2] Fishman on Madonna washboard.
[3] Unfinished.
[4] Simpsons signal.
[5] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[2] Fishman on Madonna washboard.
[3] Unfinished.
[4] Simpsons signal.
[5] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 04/28/1994 West Palm Beach, FL
Total festy set here but some personal ties for me. First off West Palm Beach is a second home for me with family down there for over 40 years now. My Aunt and Uncle attended this show on my plea for them to check out Phish. While they had never heard a note of Phish before this day, they are both now and then long haired rockers right out of the mid 80's with an appreciation for good Rock music, my Uncle's hair longer than my Aunt's. So I knew they'd appreciate the idea of it and I THINK still to this day they did enjoy the show!
SunFest is a pretty neat little annual music and arts festival and downtown West Palm. I actually had the pleasure of attending myself in 1997 with Steve Miller headlining in a year when I actually lived there. I can only imagine from my own experience how neat it must have been to have a relatively unknown cult band like Phish drop in on the festival. I do remember them telling me it was apparent a hippie band with a following was playing.
Nothing really worthwhile mentioning here with this one off set with Blues Traveler also on the bill. Having listened to this set many times over the years for my own personal reasons and really posterity, this set reminds me of the Santana opening sets of 92 just longer with a couple extra tracks and an encore.
The Teac ME-80 source was the only source for this show for a good 15 or so years until we got a different one dropped. I dig this source though and it really helped me gain some appreciation for these inexpensive Nak clone microphones which definitely were run undercover in an otherwise non taping environment at SunFest. Extra love for those tapers who get it done stealth.
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download 4/28/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3055
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Thursday, 04/28/1994
Set 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Sample in a Jar, Rift, Down with Disease > Bouncing Around the Room, It's Ice > Run Like an Antelope, The Squirming Coil, Julius > Sparkle, Good Times Bad Times
SunFest is a pretty neat little annual music and arts festival and downtown West Palm. I actually had the pleasure of attending myself in 1997 with Steve Miller headlining in a year when I actually lived there. I can only imagine from my own experience how neat it must have been to have a relatively unknown cult band like Phish drop in on the festival. I do remember them telling me it was apparent a hippie band with a following was playing.
Nothing really worthwhile mentioning here with this one off set with Blues Traveler also on the bill. Having listened to this set many times over the years for my own personal reasons and really posterity, this set reminds me of the Santana opening sets of 92 just longer with a couple extra tracks and an encore.
The Teac ME-80 source was the only source for this show for a good 15 or so years until we got a different one dropped. I dig this source though and it really helped me gain some appreciation for these inexpensive Nak clone microphones which definitely were run undercover in an otherwise non taping environment at SunFest. Extra love for those tapers who get it done stealth.
stream 4/28/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-28
download 4/28/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3055
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Thursday, 04/28/1994
SunFest, West Palm Beach, FL
Soundcheck: Reggae Jam, Funky Bitch, Magilla, Ginseng Sullivan, Blues Jam
Set 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Sample in a Jar, Rift, Down with Disease > Bouncing Around the Room, It's Ice > Run Like an Antelope, The Squirming Coil, Julius > Sparkle, Good Times Bad Times
Encore: Golgi Apparatus
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 04/25/1994 Knoxville, TN
Knoxville is a really uneventful show especially by the standards of this year. It's actually a nice mellow listen, but no real transcendent jams or unique segments in the show. Many many fun songs though make the spin totally worthwhile.
Notably, Foam, Down with Disease and Split Open and Melt are all really fantastic. Highly patient Foam and Split, both delivering the goods in a nut shell. It's also really fun to listen to the progress of Down with Disease, albeit slow, the tune begins to show some real potential.
Jamming at a minimum in this second set. Love the Layla teases in another fantastic Antelope, but otherwise nothing else really memorable. Perhaps looking forward to a couple days off on the way down to Florida?
Bob Brown's spring tour continues providing us the only audience recording of this show. This might have something to do with the cassette gen boards that have mostly always been available.
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download 4/25/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3054
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Monday, 04/25/1994
Set 1: The Landlady > Runaway Jim, Fee[1] > Foam, Down with Disease, Ginseng Sullivan[2], Dog Faced Boy[3], Tela > Poor Heart > Split Open and Melt
Notably, Foam, Down with Disease and Split Open and Melt are all really fantastic. Highly patient Foam and Split, both delivering the goods in a nut shell. It's also really fun to listen to the progress of Down with Disease, albeit slow, the tune begins to show some real potential.
Jamming at a minimum in this second set. Love the Layla teases in another fantastic Antelope, but otherwise nothing else really memorable. Perhaps looking forward to a couple days off on the way down to Florida?
Bob Brown's spring tour continues providing us the only audience recording of this show. This might have something to do with the cassette gen boards that have mostly always been available.
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Monday, 04/25/1994
Civic Auditorium, Knoxville, TN
Soundcheck: Tela, Funky Bitch (possibly incomplete)
Set 1: The Landlady > Runaway Jim, Fee[1] > Foam, Down with Disease, Ginseng Sullivan[2], Dog Faced Boy[3], Tela > Poor Heart > Split Open and Melt
Set 2: The Curtain > Sample in a Jar, My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own > Run Like an Antelope, Mound, The Squirming Coil, Divided Sky, Bouncing Around the Room, Big Ball Jam > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars
Encore: Amazing Grace[4], Bold As Love
[1] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[2] Acoustic, without microphones. Fishman on washboard.
[3] Acoustic, without microphones.
[4] Without microphones.
[2] Acoustic, without microphones. Fishman on washboard.
[3] Acoustic, without microphones.
[4] Without microphones.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 04/24/1994 Charlotte, NC
Grady Cole Center. This show is like the little sister of Spartanburg, South Carolina. This is a really good show. Really good! Sets up nicely from a setlist perspective and doesn't nearly disappoint as you listen through it. It's a great listen and has just perfect flow, bust outs, teases, several rare tunes, a big jam, narration, precise execution etc etc. Another widely circulated recording, I darn near wore out my Grady Cole Center tapes back in the day. It might of even been one of those duplicate trade shows, where I went back to the trader I got it from and asked for a new dub.
Easily the best year for many tunes, My Friend is no exception. This song was just played differently in 1994, different from any other year. The energy makes you want to jump out of your skin and the tone it sets in the opener slot lends it along with Runaway Jim as the perfect openers to compliment the style of play in this year. Super pumped up version with a hint of what is going on and what lay ahead this night. A big "hey we're back to Phish" after all the guesting in the ATL!
Hardly a dud in this show, the Maze is stunning and totally delivers the goods. Gin > Jump Monk > Gin, hello how are you? Really delicate Gin with some very sweet playing melts beautifully into Jump Monk continuing the jazzy theme of spring 94. Definitely a moment talked about the rest of the tour. They never really go back into Gin which would have been completely over the top, but they do wrap the sandwich with the Gin theme. Dog Faced Boy and Paul and Silas in a short and sweet way continue the indication that the band has different things on their mind this night. An excellent Slave with multiple peaks closes out this amazing first set.
Further indication of the band looking to shake things up, Demand opens up set II. 21 minutes of David Bowie showcase the jam of the night in this peak Phish version. This Bowie is magnificent, an amazingly patient build to complete combustion, complete with some teases in just an all out 94 jam session. The band calms things back down perfectly with another perfect song choice in Mango as this show writes the book on setlist flow. Way to nail it Red.
For me, another signature song in 1994 was Colonel Forbin. Even today, any time a Forbin pops up in the setlist you know there was something a little extra special on the bands mind that night and how that may have positively impacted the over play or direction of the show. I have always felt that any night with Forbins is a guaranteed good night. Mostly having to do with Trey's frame of mind, if there were to be a Forbins drop there was no better night to do it in April 1994. A real out there Chalkdust into Contact and you may as well call GTBT the encore.
I've went on long enough about this show. Just go listen or re-listen and really really enjoy as it's so much fun.
For EVER we only had Linda Webster's AKG source of this show. Thank you Linda!! We would likely not have heard this show without her. Then however in March of 2013 thanks to Dave Flaschner and Terry Watts, etree guru Jeff Mitchell drops Tom McMinn's uncirculated AKG source on the community. Having not compared and would love someones feedback, I'd give the fresh Jeff Mitchell transfer a spin.
stream 4/24/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-24
download 4/24/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3053
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http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-04-24
Sunday, 04/24/1994
Easily the best year for many tunes, My Friend is no exception. This song was just played differently in 1994, different from any other year. The energy makes you want to jump out of your skin and the tone it sets in the opener slot lends it along with Runaway Jim as the perfect openers to compliment the style of play in this year. Super pumped up version with a hint of what is going on and what lay ahead this night. A big "hey we're back to Phish" after all the guesting in the ATL!
Hardly a dud in this show, the Maze is stunning and totally delivers the goods. Gin > Jump Monk > Gin, hello how are you? Really delicate Gin with some very sweet playing melts beautifully into Jump Monk continuing the jazzy theme of spring 94. Definitely a moment talked about the rest of the tour. They never really go back into Gin which would have been completely over the top, but they do wrap the sandwich with the Gin theme. Dog Faced Boy and Paul and Silas in a short and sweet way continue the indication that the band has different things on their mind this night. An excellent Slave with multiple peaks closes out this amazing first set.
Further indication of the band looking to shake things up, Demand opens up set II. 21 minutes of David Bowie showcase the jam of the night in this peak Phish version. This Bowie is magnificent, an amazingly patient build to complete combustion, complete with some teases in just an all out 94 jam session. The band calms things back down perfectly with another perfect song choice in Mango as this show writes the book on setlist flow. Way to nail it Red.
For me, another signature song in 1994 was Colonel Forbin. Even today, any time a Forbin pops up in the setlist you know there was something a little extra special on the bands mind that night and how that may have positively impacted the over play or direction of the show. I have always felt that any night with Forbins is a guaranteed good night. Mostly having to do with Trey's frame of mind, if there were to be a Forbins drop there was no better night to do it in April 1994. A real out there Chalkdust into Contact and you may as well call GTBT the encore.
I've went on long enough about this show. Just go listen or re-listen and really really enjoy as it's so much fun.
For EVER we only had Linda Webster's AKG source of this show. Thank you Linda!! We would likely not have heard this show without her. Then however in March of 2013 thanks to Dave Flaschner and Terry Watts, etree guru Jeff Mitchell drops Tom McMinn's uncirculated AKG source on the community. Having not compared and would love someones feedback, I'd give the fresh Jeff Mitchell transfer a spin.
stream 4/24/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-24
download 4/24/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3053
setlist courtesy of Phish.net
http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-04-24
Sunday, 04/24/1994
Grady Cole Center, Charlotte, NC
Soundcheck: My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own, Funky Bitch (possibly incomplete)
Set 1: My Friend, My Friend, Ya Mar, Axilla (Part II) > Maze, Bathtub Gin -> Jump Monk-> Bathtub Gin > Dog Faced Boy, Paul and Silas > It's Ice > Slave to the Traffic Light
Set 2: Demand > David Bowie, The Mango Song > Julius, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Chalk Dust Torture, Contact, Good Times Bad Times
Encore: Sweet Adeline
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 04/23/1994 Atlanta, GA
This was always a widely circulated show in the trading circles. Just about everyone had it on their tape list. That's usually due to the either the amount of tapers at a particular show, an overzealous single taper who felt the need to mass distribute their source, or the show was flat out great, everyone wants it and it aggressively makes the rounds in the trading circles so everyone can hear it. I think one and three are the case here.
One year after one of the bands all time great runs at the Roxy Atlanta in February 1993, the band returns to the ATL at the Phabulous Fox in Atlanta for a single night stand, only to return a year and a half later in November 1995 for a 3 night run. This was a step up though
What a tour this really is. Sure Fall 94 gets all the glory and lord knows I'm amped about the prospects of working my way up to it through these reflections. But this is a really neat as well. Day after day show after show and while pale in comparison to what happens later in this year, what's happening here still blows the roof off the joint and crushes anything they are doing today in Phish 3.0. Precision, energy, fire, tension and release, blah blah blah. Yea I said it.
Super rare Funky Bitch opens the show. More treats abound this set with Peaches, Stash, a real 94 Esther, an excellent DwD and the guesting that ends the set. One of the best first sets of the month for sure. I wouldn't say this first set exceeds the second set in overall musical quality, but I would say the first set exceeds expectations over other 4/94 first sets, while set two (as I'll get to) doesn't.
Old Jerry Garcia collaborator Merl Saunders comes out to guest on keys for Caravan and Hi Heel Sneakers and is a real treat. I personally got to see Merl play Waterstreet Music Hall in Rochester, NY 10/27/96 with moe. opening. I think more than anything, those Dead-Phish Heads out there were just really stoked to see this guest spot. Any connection between the Grateful Dead and Phish during a time when there was zero, even if it were Merl was a totally righteous thing!
Set two brings the house down with a 12 minute raging Lope. It's these Antelopes, those Stash's, Split's and Reba's which really help make this year in terms of execution and compact jams. SICK stuff. Harry Hood is nothing short of a hot mess but ultimately just doesn't go anywhere good at all. A super amp'd YEM with a Colonel Bruce Hampton guest spot and segue into a short but beautiful cover of Leonard Cohen's Who By Fire accents the show. Another very memorable YEM at 18 minutes and the signature jam of this ATL show. All and all nothing terribly overwhelming in this set, but a novelty set for sure.
Linda Webster, Bob Brown, Doug Oade and Chris Cage all check in with sources for this fun show! We are very lucky to have a fine representation of 4 quality tapers and quality rigs to choose from. On paper, Doug Oade's Neumann TLM-170's are generally the go to mics almost any time and this is definitely the case here. I doubt I'll ever have the time to AB all these sources though that would be a dream come true. It's often best to take the recommendations of torrent comments and database entries. Not only is this a high quaity Neumann as well as a legendary Grateful Dead taper and equipment builder, this source is a "Dankseed" processed by my old Phish phriend Jim Raras. And it sounds killer!
Big props also to CCage for dropping his uncirculated master on the community over 17 years after the show. I don't want to turn this into a taper blog post, but we do want every master we can find to be preserved for the future before the DAT tape is defunct and we cannot extract the music. Please show love to the old school tapers who dig these tapes out of the closet to share with us!
stream 4/23/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-23
download 4/23/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3052
setlist courtesy of Phish.net
http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-04-23
Saturday, 04/23/1994
One year after one of the bands all time great runs at the Roxy Atlanta in February 1993, the band returns to the ATL at the Phabulous Fox in Atlanta for a single night stand, only to return a year and a half later in November 1995 for a 3 night run. This was a step up though
What a tour this really is. Sure Fall 94 gets all the glory and lord knows I'm amped about the prospects of working my way up to it through these reflections. But this is a really neat as well. Day after day show after show and while pale in comparison to what happens later in this year, what's happening here still blows the roof off the joint and crushes anything they are doing today in Phish 3.0. Precision, energy, fire, tension and release, blah blah blah. Yea I said it.
Super rare Funky Bitch opens the show. More treats abound this set with Peaches, Stash, a real 94 Esther, an excellent DwD and the guesting that ends the set. One of the best first sets of the month for sure. I wouldn't say this first set exceeds the second set in overall musical quality, but I would say the first set exceeds expectations over other 4/94 first sets, while set two (as I'll get to) doesn't.
Old Jerry Garcia collaborator Merl Saunders comes out to guest on keys for Caravan and Hi Heel Sneakers and is a real treat. I personally got to see Merl play Waterstreet Music Hall in Rochester, NY 10/27/96 with moe. opening. I think more than anything, those Dead-Phish Heads out there were just really stoked to see this guest spot. Any connection between the Grateful Dead and Phish during a time when there was zero, even if it were Merl was a totally righteous thing!
Set two brings the house down with a 12 minute raging Lope. It's these Antelopes, those Stash's, Split's and Reba's which really help make this year in terms of execution and compact jams. SICK stuff. Harry Hood is nothing short of a hot mess but ultimately just doesn't go anywhere good at all. A super amp'd YEM with a Colonel Bruce Hampton guest spot and segue into a short but beautiful cover of Leonard Cohen's Who By Fire accents the show. Another very memorable YEM at 18 minutes and the signature jam of this ATL show. All and all nothing terribly overwhelming in this set, but a novelty set for sure.
Linda Webster, Bob Brown, Doug Oade and Chris Cage all check in with sources for this fun show! We are very lucky to have a fine representation of 4 quality tapers and quality rigs to choose from. On paper, Doug Oade's Neumann TLM-170's are generally the go to mics almost any time and this is definitely the case here. I doubt I'll ever have the time to AB all these sources though that would be a dream come true. It's often best to take the recommendations of torrent comments and database entries. Not only is this a high quaity Neumann as well as a legendary Grateful Dead taper and equipment builder, this source is a "Dankseed" processed by my old Phish phriend Jim Raras. And it sounds killer!
Big props also to CCage for dropping his uncirculated master on the community over 17 years after the show. I don't want to turn this into a taper blog post, but we do want every master we can find to be preserved for the future before the DAT tape is defunct and we cannot extract the music. Please show love to the old school tapers who dig these tapes out of the closet to share with us!
stream 4/23/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-23
download 4/23/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3052
setlist courtesy of Phish.net
http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-04-23
Saturday, 04/23/1994
The Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
Set 1: Funky Bitch, Rift, Fee[1], Peaches en Regalia, Poor Heart > Stash, Esther >Down with Disease > Caravan[2], High-Heel Sneakers[3]
Set 2: Wilson > Run Like an Antelope[4], Mound > Sample in a Jar, Sparkle > Harry Hood, Ginseng Sullivan[5], You Enjoy Myself[6], Who By Fire[7], Golgi Apparatus
Encore: Free Bird
[1] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[2] Merl Saunders on keyboards.
[3] Phish debut; Merl Saunders on keyboards.
[4] Simpsons and Oom Pa Pa signals.
[5] Acoustic, without microphones. Fishman on washboard.
[6] Colonel Bruce Hampton on piano.
[7] Phish debut; Colonel Bruce Hampton on vocals.
[2] Merl Saunders on keyboards.
[3] Phish debut; Merl Saunders on keyboards.
[4] Simpsons and Oom Pa Pa signals.
[5] Acoustic, without microphones. Fishman on washboard.
[6] Colonel Bruce Hampton on piano.
[7] Phish debut; Colonel Bruce Hampton on vocals.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Phish 1994: 20 Years Later 04/22/1994 Columbia, SC
This is a really interesting show for me. One I've always really liked but a mixed bagged in my eyes. Some small flubs mixed with some superior jamming, average song selection yet some neat pairings.
Pretty standard 94 first set highlighting only a non conventional Bowie with some neat start and stop dark jamming. Really cool version at almost 15 minutes. Llama opener rages pretty hard as well. The spinners love Horse>Silent.
The magic on this night happens in the Tweezer>Lifeboy. Hardly a better tune to come out of any Tweezer in my mind. This pairing on this night is pretty magical. The Julius/Runaway Jim that sandwich the magic of Reba, Tweezer Lifeboy deserve honorable mention with some filthy leftovers from Winston-Salem the night before. Extra fussy Jim. Check it out.
Reba soars as many do this year. Don't let a couple flubs in this or any show jade you. That's some Phish education (part I). Some very excellent music to be had in this show, a show plopped in the middle of two of the better of this month.
Dr. Jack comes out for his standard South Carolina sit in with Bill Bailey. Lots and lots to love about this band as this year rolls on.
Linda Webster makes her first appearance of the tour with her AKG contribution! I got to hang with Linda Webster only a couple times in 94/95 but was never formally introduced. I remember her hooking Don Wright up with DATs of I think the two Texas shows in missed at Niagara Falls 95. Last time I personally saw her. Big time contributor to the Phish community in the early years. Someone we all owe a debt of gratitude too. As Linda would always say; Peace, Love and Phish.
stream 4/22/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-22
download 4/22/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3051
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http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-04-22
Friday, 04/22/1994
Pretty standard 94 first set highlighting only a non conventional Bowie with some neat start and stop dark jamming. Really cool version at almost 15 minutes. Llama opener rages pretty hard as well. The spinners love Horse>Silent.
The magic on this night happens in the Tweezer>Lifeboy. Hardly a better tune to come out of any Tweezer in my mind. This pairing on this night is pretty magical. The Julius/Runaway Jim that sandwich the magic of Reba, Tweezer Lifeboy deserve honorable mention with some filthy leftovers from Winston-Salem the night before. Extra fussy Jim. Check it out.
Reba soars as many do this year. Don't let a couple flubs in this or any show jade you. That's some Phish education (part I). Some very excellent music to be had in this show, a show plopped in the middle of two of the better of this month.
Dr. Jack comes out for his standard South Carolina sit in with Bill Bailey. Lots and lots to love about this band as this year rolls on.
Linda Webster makes her first appearance of the tour with her AKG contribution! I got to hang with Linda Webster only a couple times in 94/95 but was never formally introduced. I remember her hooking Don Wright up with DATs of I think the two Texas shows in missed at Niagara Falls 95. Last time I personally saw her. Big time contributor to the Phish community in the early years. Someone we all owe a debt of gratitude too. As Linda would always say; Peace, Love and Phish.
stream 4/22/94 http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1994-04-22
download 4/22/94 http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=3051
setlist courtesy of Phish.net
http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1994-04-22
Friday, 04/22/1994
Township Auditorium, Columbia, SC
Set 1: Llama, Horn, Uncle Pen, Punch You In the Eye > Sample in a Jar > All Things Reconsidered, Nellie Kane > Divided Sky, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, David Bowie
Set 2: Suzy Greenberg, Julius, Reba, Tweezer > Lifeboy > Runaway Jim, Hold Your Head Up > I Wan'na Be Like You > Hold Your Head Up, The Squirming Coil
Encore: Piano Duet[1] -> Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?[2]
[1] Dr. Jack McConnell on piano.
[2] Dr. Jack McConnell on piano and lead vocals.
[2] Dr. Jack McConnell on piano and lead vocals.
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Phish 11/4/94 Onondaga War Memorial, Syracuse, NY
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