1997 on SHNFLAC

Dont’ forget
1983-1996 & 1998-2000 & 2002-2004.

FYP.
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I knew you would fyp it, I was just hoping you would leave 2000 in.

I like 2000, for the most part…
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Phish
7-23-97
Lakewood Ampitheatre
Atlanta, GA

Source: SchoepsCMC641 > Sonasax > SBM-1 > DA-P1
Conversion: D-100 > S/PDIF > Montego II > Soundforge > CD-WAV > Shn

Conversion by Matt Mishkoff mmishkoff@omginc.com

Notes------There are a three places (on the original DAT) that sound like brief ‘skips’. There is one at the beginning of Julius (which is barely noticable), and two in Possum (which are very noticable). There is also a fair amount of clipping resulting from the levels being too high on the DAT recording. It is not very noticable, from my repeated listening, except on some vocal parts. All problems noted here were in the source DAT.

Disc 1------
Set 1

  1. Julius [13:53]
  2. Dirt [3:51]
  3. NICU [5:13]
  4. Dog Stole Things [4:31]
  5. Ginseng Sullivan [3:50]
  6. Water in the Sky [3:58]
  7. Limb By Limb [10:01]
  8. Split Open and Melt [13:24]
  9. Billy Breathes [7:24]

Disc 2------

  1. Possum [11:51]
    Set 2
  2. Punch you in the Eye [9:05]
  3. Ghost -> [26:45]
  4. Sample in a Jar [5:45]
  5. You Enjoy Myself* -> [17:53]
  6. Rocky Mountain Way** -> [2:31]

Disc 3------

  1. Chalkdust Torture [7:29]
    Encore
  2. Frankenstein [5:10]
  • With Russian folk jam
    ** First time played, Joe Walsh cover

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Phish
07-25-97
Starplex Ampitheatre
Dallas, TX

Source: Schoeps CMC641>Oade Preamp>SBM-1>D8
Transfer: D8>Coresound>Prodif Plus>Samplitude>CDwav>SHN
Transfer by: Mike Fischer (phishsdank@aol.com)

Disk I
Set I:

  1. Crowd
  2. Beauty of My Dreams
  3. Wolfman’s Brother->
  4. Maze
  5. Water in the Sky
  6. Bathtub Gin->
  7. Makisupa Policeman->
  8. AC/DC Bag

Disk II
Set II:

  1. Crowd
  2. Chalk Dust Torture->
  3. Taste->
  4. Ya Mar-> Drums*->
  5. Ghost->
  6. Character Zero
  7. Crowd
    Encore:
  8. Theme From the Bottom

Notes:
Entire second set with Bob Gullotti on drums.
*Trey turns the jam in Ya Mar over to “Leo and the Drummers”; Page drops out of jam leaving only Fish and Gullotti

The setlist may look decent, but I really think that is my least favorite show from '97. That second percussionist adds nothing to the sound and really just limits what they are doing up there at that point. One of the only shows I’ve ever given away without having a backup copy, I just knew I would never listen to it again, but maybe I should just download it again for the sake of having it.

I love the first set.

I’ve read reviews that say essentially this same thing.

I haven’t heard this show, so I can’t give my 2 cents.

Actually…here is a review from Phish.net originally written on August 1st, 1997:

From: jazzbo@onr.com (Dave Hamilton)
Subject: Bob Gulloti RUINED Dallas
Date: Fri, 01 Aug 1997 02:12:28 -0500

You know, I don’t get up on the soapbox very often, but after hearing all
the rave reviews about the Dallas show, I needed to stand up and say
something:

YOU PEOPLE WILL SETTLE FOR ANYTHING

That show was one of the worst I’ve seen. The first set was kind of
lame… Rift was cool, but there just wasn’t much energy… I was consantly
waiting for the show to start. Then, for the second set, Bob Gulloti came
out. That man overplayed so much it was terrible. I could even see that
the band didn’t enjoy his presence AT ALL. Mike was pissed, Page was
pissed, and Trey just looked frustrated 'cause there was this guy that HE
invited on stage who was screwing everything up. During Ya Mar, Trey made
it VERY clear (by saying it like 10 times) that there would be a jam
between “Leo and the Drummers” and pointed at both Leo and the drummers so
that anyone who wasn’t hip to Page’s nickname would get the hint. Well, no
sooner did Trey say, “Take it away… Leo… and the drummers” that Bob
Gulloti just closed his ears and launched into a free form drum solo. No
interplay with Page, no interplay with Fishman, just Bob up on his
pedestal. Page looked so frustrated and then finally (after about 30
seconds of really trying) just quit playing and let Bob have it. And
that’s not all… during every song, Trey kept giving Bob the signal to
chill out, and he never did. It truly ruined the occassion.

I’ll bet that Bob got a talking to after the Dallas show… There was a
marked improvement for the Austin show, although I still feel that Bob
didn’t add nearly as much as he detracted. It would’ve been better without
him. They oughtta take that guy off the list of potential sit ins… He’s
just not a musical player… technically, he’s got speed… GREAT chops,
but there’s just no musicality in what he does.

| -Dave

P.S. Have a nice day.
| –
Dave Hamilton
http://www.onr.com/user/jazzbo

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what is FYP?

I believe it means “Flizzle yer Pizzle.”

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^

I’ve heard that Bowie>Cities>Bowie is pretty good.

Has LL been down for a little while?

Yep.

I think it should be up by tomorrow morning.

If you have IRC chat, or use Trillian, you can hop in the LL chat. #shnflac

Right on. Thanks Will.

Always there in the clutch.

Now… where were we?

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