http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=581907
Phish
08/23/2015 12:45am
Watkins Glen International
Watkins Glen, NY
**16 bit**
“Secret Set”
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/FOB/ROC 5.5’ hand held right stack ~30’ from the stage
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.36(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (47:29)
01. Drive-In jam
Notes:
- Phish’s 10th festival billed as “Magnaball”
- This was the 4th “secret” set of 08/22/2015 that actually began at 12:45am on Sunday 08/23/2015
- This set took place in the area of the festival titled the “Drive-In” which was a gigantic screen hooked up to the back of a race track grand stand
- The band performed an ambient set behind the big screen with effects and silhouettes of the band members displayed on the screen, but the band members were not in sight
- I hit recorded a few minutes after the official release as the sounds coming from the stage did not sound to me at the time like the band was on
Seeded to etree on:
08/25/2015
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=581908
Phish
08/23/2015 12:45am
Watkins Glen International
Watkins Glen, NY
“Secret Set”
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>Sonosax SX-M2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/FOB/ROC 5.5’ hand held right stack ~30’ from the stage
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.36(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (47:32)
01. Drive-In jam
Notes:
- Phish’s 10th festival billed as “Magnaball”
- This was the 4th “secret” set of 08/22/2015 that actually began at 12:45am on Sunday 08/23/2015
- This set took place in the area of the festival titled the “Drive-In” which was a gigantic screen hooked up to the back of a race track grand stand
- The band performed an ambient set behind the big screen with effects and silhouettes of the band members displayed on the screen, but the band members were not in sight
- I hit recorded a few minutes after the official release as the sounds coming from the stage did not sound to me at the time like the band was on
Seeded to etree on:
08/25/2015
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[BT] Mike Gordon 06/27/15 Capital Theatre, Port Chester, NY DPA 4023>PSP-2>722 *16 & 24 bit*
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Mike Gordon
06/27/2015
Capital Theatre
Port Chester, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/FOH/SROC 7’ clamped to stand
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.36(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:01:35)
01. tuning
02. Long Black Line
03. Andelman’s Yard
04. Spock’s Brain
05. Sleep to Dream
06. Horizon Line
07. Are You a Hypnotist?
08. Take It As It Comes
Set II: (1:34:35)
01. tuning
02. Surface>
03. How Many People Are You?>
04. Yarmouth Road>
05. Looking for Clues
06. Ether
07. Say Something
08. How Do I Know
09. Face
10. encore break
11. Make Up Your Mind
12. Sugar Shack
Notes:
- How Do I Know and Make Up Your Mind features Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic on guitar and vocals
- Make Up Your Mind is a Mike Gordon Band debut
- Mike introduces Luke during encore break
- Thanks to Scott and Jen Bernstein for the stand space
- Power cord on the PSP-2 came disconnected briefly while adjusting the bag during How Many People Are You? This 16 seconds at 9:36 of the track was patched with Scott Bernstein’s Neumann TLM-170 source
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- In memory of my friend and fellow taper Eric Vadercar as this was his hometown venue. Thanks also to him for kicking down his PSP-2 to me before he passed away. I run it today in his honor
Seeded to etree on:
08/21/2015
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=581809
Mike Gordon
06/27/2015
Capital Theatre
Port Chester, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/FOH/SROC 7’ clamped to stand
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.36(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:01:35)
01. tuning
02. Long Black Line
03. Andelman’s Yard
04. Spock’s Brain
05. Sleep to Dream
06. Horizon Line
07. Are You a Hypnotist?
08. Take It As It Comes
Set II: (1:34:35)
01. tuning
02. Surface>
03. How Many People Are You?>
04. Yarmouth Road>
05. Looking for Clues
06. Ether
07. Say Something
08. How Do I Know
09. Face
10. encore break
11. Make Up Your Mind
12. Sugar Shack
Notes:
- How Do I Know and Make Up Your Mind features Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic on guitar and vocals
- Make Up Your Mind is a Mike Gordon Band debut
- Mike introduces Luke during encore break
- Thanks to Scott and Jen Bernstein for the stand space
- Power cord on the PSP-2 came disconnected briefly while adjusting the bag during How Many People Are You?
This 16 seconds at 9:36 of the track was patched with Scott Bernstein’s Neumann TLM-170 source
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- In memory of my friend and fellow taper Eric Vadercar as this was his hometown venue.
Thanks also to him for kicking down his PSP-2 to me before he passed away. I run it today in his honor
Seeded to etree on:
08/21/2015
Mike Gordon
06/27/2015
Capital Theatre
Port Chester, NY
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/FOH/SROC 7’ clamped to stand
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
Wave Editor 1.5.7 (iZotope Resampler/MBIT+ Dither)>
xACT 2.36(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:01:35)
01. tuning
02. Long Black Line
03. Andelman’s Yard
04. Spock’s Brain
05. Sleep to Dream
06. Horizon Line
07. Are You a Hypnotist?
08. Take It As It Comes
Set II: (1:34:35)
01. tuning
02. Surface>
03. How Many People Are You?>
04. Yarmouth Road>
05. Looking for Clues
06. Ether
07. Say Something
08. How Do I Know
09. Face
10. encore break
11. Make Up Your Mind
12. Sugar Shack
Notes:
- How Do I Know and Make Up Your Mind features Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic on guitar and vocals
- Make Up Your Mind is a Mike Gordon Band debut
- Mike introduces Luke during encore break
- Thanks to Scott and Jen Bernstein for the stand space
- Power cord on the PSP-2 came disconnected briefly while adjusting the bag during How Many People Are You? This 16 seconds at 9:36 of the track was patched with Scott Bernstein’s Neumann TLM-170 source
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- In memory of my friend and fellow taper Eric Vadercar as this was his hometown venue. Thanks also to him for kicking down his PSP-2 to me before he passed away. I run it today in his honor
Seeded to etree on:
08/21/2015
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=581809
Mike Gordon
06/27/2015
Capital Theatre
Port Chester, NY
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/FOH/SROC 7’ clamped to stand
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.36(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:01:35)
01. tuning
02. Long Black Line
03. Andelman’s Yard
04. Spock’s Brain
05. Sleep to Dream
06. Horizon Line
07. Are You a Hypnotist?
08. Take It As It Comes
Set II: (1:34:35)
01. tuning
02. Surface>
03. How Many People Are You?>
04. Yarmouth Road>
05. Looking for Clues
06. Ether
07. Say Something
08. How Do I Know
09. Face
10. encore break
11. Make Up Your Mind
12. Sugar Shack
Notes:
- How Do I Know and Make Up Your Mind features Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic on guitar and vocals
- Make Up Your Mind is a Mike Gordon Band debut
- Mike introduces Luke during encore break
- Thanks to Scott and Jen Bernstein for the stand space
- Power cord on the PSP-2 came disconnected briefly while adjusting the bag during How Many People Are You?
This 16 seconds at 9:36 of the track was patched with Scott Bernstein’s Neumann TLM-170 source
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- In memory of my friend and fellow taper Eric Vadercar as this was his hometown venue.
Thanks also to him for kicking down his PSP-2 to me before he passed away. I run it today in his honor
Seeded to etree on:
08/21/2015
Monday, August 10, 2015
[BT] Phish 08/07/15 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH DPA 4023>PSP-2>722 *16 & 24 bit*
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=581538
Phish
08/07/2015
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/OTS/DFC 6’ clamp to pole on 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 2.35(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:18:00)
01. tuning
02. A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing
03. My Sweet One
04. Wilson
05. Timber
06. Roses Are Free
07. Rift
08. Moma Dance
09. Ginseng Sullivan
10. Wingsuit
11. It's Ice
12. Bathtub Gin
Set II: (1:24:57)
01. tuning
02. Chalkdust Torture>
03. Tweezer>
04. Lizards
05. Makisupa Policeman>
06. Ghost>
07. Harry Hood>
08. Tweezer Reprise
09. encore break
10. Good Times Bad Times
Notes:
- After Roses Are Free, Trey gave a call-out to Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo (aka Gene and Dean Ween), encouraging them to get Ween back together
- Trey teased For the Love of Money in It's Ice, Call to the Post at the end of Bathtub Gin, and DEG in Hood
- Chalkdust was unfinished
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- Thanks to Bean for the clamp space and Mike K for teaming up on the rail
Seeded to etree on:
08/10/2015
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=581539
Phish
08/07/2015
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/OTS/DFC 6’ clamp to pole on soundboard enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.35(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:18:00)
01. tuning
02. A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing
03. My Sweet One
04. Wilson
05. Timber
06. Roses Are Free
07. Rift
08. Moma Dance
09. Ginseng Sullivan
10. Wingsuit
11. It's Ice
12. Bathtub Gin
Set II: (1:24:57)
01. tuning
02. Chalkdust Torture>
03. Tweezer>
04. Lizards
05. Makisupa Policeman>
06. Ghost>
07. Harry Hood>
08. Tweezer Reprise
09. encore break
10. Good Times Bad Times
Notes:
- After Roses Are Free, Trey gave a call-out to Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo (aka Gene and Dean Ween), encouraging them to get Ween back together
- Trey teased For the Love of Money in It's Ice, Call to the Post at the end of Bathtub Gin, and DEG in Hood
- Chalkdust was unfinished
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- Thanks to Bean for the clamp space and Mike K for teaming up on the rail
Seeded to etree on:
08/10/2015
Phish
08/07/2015
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
**16 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/OTS/DFC 6’ clamp to pole on 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 2.35(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:18:00)
01. tuning
02. A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing
03. My Sweet One
04. Wilson
05. Timber
06. Roses Are Free
07. Rift
08. Moma Dance
09. Ginseng Sullivan
10. Wingsuit
11. It's Ice
12. Bathtub Gin
Set II: (1:24:57)
01. tuning
02. Chalkdust Torture>
03. Tweezer>
04. Lizards
05. Makisupa Policeman>
06. Ghost>
07. Harry Hood>
08. Tweezer Reprise
09. encore break
10. Good Times Bad Times
Notes:
- After Roses Are Free, Trey gave a call-out to Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo (aka Gene and Dean Ween), encouraging them to get Ween back together
- Trey teased For the Love of Money in It's Ice, Call to the Post at the end of Bathtub Gin, and DEG in Hood
- Chalkdust was unfinished
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- Thanks to Bean for the clamp space and Mike K for teaming up on the rail
Seeded to etree on:
08/10/2015
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=581539
Phish
08/07/2015
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
**24 bit**
Source: DPA 4023>EAA PSP-2>Sound Devices 722 (24/96)
Config/Location: DIN/OTS/DFC 6’ clamp to pole on soundboard enclosure
Transfer: 722>Firewire>Macbook>
Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.35(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac24 (level 8 )
Taped and Transferred by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:18:00)
01. tuning
02. A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing
03. My Sweet One
04. Wilson
05. Timber
06. Roses Are Free
07. Rift
08. Moma Dance
09. Ginseng Sullivan
10. Wingsuit
11. It's Ice
12. Bathtub Gin
Set II: (1:24:57)
01. tuning
02. Chalkdust Torture>
03. Tweezer>
04. Lizards
05. Makisupa Policeman>
06. Ghost>
07. Harry Hood>
08. Tweezer Reprise
09. encore break
10. Good Times Bad Times
Notes:
- After Roses Are Free, Trey gave a call-out to Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo (aka Gene and Dean Ween), encouraging them to get Ween back together
- Trey teased For the Love of Money in It's Ice, Call to the Post at the end of Bathtub Gin, and DEG in Hood
- Chalkdust was unfinished
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- Thanks to Bean for the clamp space and Mike K for teaming up on the rail
Seeded to etree on:
08/10/2015
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Phish 10/7/94 Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA
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Phish 11/4/94 Onondaga War Memorial, Syracuse, NY
http://www.phish.net/reviews/archive/shows/11-04-94.html
Phish 11/29/03 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
Unedited:
http://www.phish.net/reviews/archive/shows/11-29-03.html
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Phish.net:
http://phish.net/users/lastubbe
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/lastubbe
Recordings available on the Live Music Archive:
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=Stubbe%20AND%20collection%3Aetree&sort=-date
Recordings available via Bit Torrent on etree:
http://bt.etree.org/?searchsss=Stubbe&cat=0&incldead=1
Live Music List in Excel Format:
***COMING SOON***
A few of my reviews from years past:
Phish 10/7/94 Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA
http://www.phish.net/reviews/archive/shows/10-07-94.html
Phish 11/4/94 Onondaga War Memorial, Syracuse, NY
http://www.phish.net/reviews/archive/shows/11-04-94.html
Phish 11/29/03 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
Unedited:
http://www.phish.net/reviews/archive/shows/11-29-03.html
Edited and published Page 683:
http://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&tbo=1&q=Phish+Companion&btnG=Search+Books