Decent is about all I would call it…
Trey seems lost.
Decent is about all I would call it…
Trey seems lost.
Eff 2004! Ya, I said it!
Phish
9/29/91
The Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, Oh
Source: Neumann 190s @ 90 degrees
Transfer: D8>coresound>Prodif Plus>Samplitude>Soundforge (normalize)>CDwav>SHN
Transfer by: Mike Fischer (phishsdank@aol.com)
Notes:
In the Pharmers vol 6. this show is a one set show. Although I got this
from Greg Overall (THANK YOU) who make me a clone, and he got it from Kevin S.
As you can see the first set is dead on with the Phamers, except my DAT had a Destiny on it.
Since the my DAT has 2 sets on it, I believe this to be a 2 set show!
-Mike Fischer
Disk I
Set I:
Disk II
Set II:
First “Crime and Punishment” is gay, and now this!?!?!?!
WTFrick???
Thanks to Will’s FMF thread, I’m actually listening to Phish.
07-13-99 Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA
1: NICU, The Curtain, Halley’s Comet -> Roses are Free -> NO2*, Lawn Boy, Reba** -> Carini > Funky Bitch (1:13)
2: Wolfman’s Brother -> Piper, Bug > Mountains in the Mist, Run Like an Antelope#, Possum## (1:16)
E; Tuesday’s Gone##^ (0:09)
*Includes instrumental jam after the dentist bit as appears on “The White Tape.” **Unfinished. #“Meatstick” teases; Trey greets friends “Looks Too Much Like Dave” (Abrahams) and “Lu”(ann) in the audience. ##With Scott Murawski of Max Creek on guitar. ^Lynyrd Skynyrd cover (from the album “Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd”); first time played.
This show has the problem that many latter era Phish shows do where some of the song tempos feel too languid and slow paced. This seemed particularly bad on NICU. However, the jamming is quite excellent. Halley’s Comet produces a nice summer '99 style jam that starts to sound like it’s going to segue into Ghost before we end up in Roses. Roses has a decent jam that somehow winds up in N02. I wouldn’t actually call the segue from Reba into Carini a genuine segue; it’s more like they get pretty far out into a Reba jam and then Trey suddenly starts chording Carini.
I need the second set another spin, but the Wolfman’s Brother is far more interesting than reviews have made it seem even if the Piper is disappointingly short. After a mellow interlude, things get burning with Antelope. I haven’t made it through Possum and Tuesday’s Gone yet, but overall it’s a show worth hearing.
Great pick!
I had this show in last night, great second set, superb Bowie clocking in at just under 22 mins.
07-12-99 Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA
Soundcheck: My Best Friend’s Girlfriend (The Cars), Centerfold (J. Giels Band), Dream On (Aerosmith), Rift
1:Foreplay/Long Time* -> Down with Disease, Get Back on the Train, What’s the Use, Split Open and Melt, Water in the Sky, Character Zero (1:12)
2: Twist, The Moma Dance, Makisupa Policeman** -> David Bowie, Lizards, Guyute# (1:14)
E: Rock and Roll (0:08)
*Electric. **Keyword was “stink kind”; Trey on small keyboard. #Followed by band introductions (Mike: “Michael ‘Soft G’ Jordan”); Mike broke a string at the beginning of the song.
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JKYK on all of the above obvi Dmakron! sarcasm?? pleease sir
I put on 8/14/93 last night very briefly … long enough to really enjoy the tightness of Split Open & Melt, but not long enough to really listen to the whole jam … or anything else from that show. It sounded great, of course. Odd that I’d select that song though; not a favorite of mine … I don’t remember why I chose it exactly.
An AUD of:
12-14-95 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY
1: Suzy Greenberg, Llama, Horn, Foam, Makisupa Policeman, Split Open and Melt, Tela, Fog That Surrounds, My Sweet One, Frankenstein
2: The Curtain-> Tweezer-> Timber (Jerry)-> Tweezer, Keyboard Army, Halley’s Comet*-> NICU#> Slave to the Traffic Light
E: Bold as Love
*With a very un-“Halley’s”-like jam into “NICU.” #Returned to jam that came out of “Halley’s” before heading into “Slave.”
An AUD of:
12-14-95 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY
1: Suzy Greenberg, Llama, Horn, Foam, Makisupa Policeman, Split Open and Melt, Tela, Fog That Surrounds, My Sweet One, Frankenstein
2: The Curtain-> Tweezer-> Timber (Jerry)-> Tweezer, Keyboard Army, Halley’s Comet*-> NICU#> Slave to the Traffic Light
E: Bold as Love
*With a very un-“Halley’s”-like jam into “NICU.” #Returned to jam that came out of “Halley’s” before heading into “Slave.”
Same here.
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listening to DSotM set from 11-2-98. I love it, myself … you have to take into account how spontaneous it was or the flubs sound terrible.
Currently on “Us & Them”.
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I like that show, too. I don’t really mind the flubs. First set is great!
I admit it … I haven’t heard the whole show!
I have the DSOTM set in the car as part of a larger live Floyd collection - didn’t have any live Floyd from that era, so I used Phish!
Been listening to set 1 (cause my ex reclaimed set 2, the bastard) from my cherry show
in my car for a couple of weeks now:
11-15-98 Murphreesboro, TN
My Friend My Friend, Ghost, Driver, Scent of a Mule, Cavern, Limb by Limb, Roggae, La Grange
Does anybody else get like, this crazy feeling listening to their first show? It takes you back in so many ways. To have the recording of the moment my life changed forever is phenomenal. Giving myself goose bumps just thinking about it. Great show by the way. GREAT Show!
I still have nightmares of the thunderstorm at my first show. I don’t listen to it much.
12-17-99 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
1: Piper, Meat, Sparkle, Gotta Jibboo, Punch You In The Eye, When the Circus Comes, Water in the Sky, Twist
2: Birds Of A Feather, The Moma Dance* > Bug, Jennifer Dances, Split Open and Melt, Character Zero
E: My Old Home Place, The Squirming Coil > Loving Cup
*With “Birds of a Feather” tease.
08-01-98 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI
I: Ramble On*, Mike’s Song -> Esther** > Weekapaug Groove, Guyute, Fikus, Birds of a Feather, Lawn Boy, Funky Bitch (1:11)
2: Piper, Wilson, Also Sprach Zarathustra^ -> Magilla -> Also Sprach Zarathustra^ -> Tweezer -> Fluffhead^^, Brian and Robert, Albuquerque > Chalkdust Torture, Frankenstein (1:21)
E: Been Caught Stealing+ > Tweezer Reprise (0:09)
*Led Zeppelin cover; first time played; Page on lead vocals. **With random note language by both Page and Trey. ^With “Crosseyed and Painless” teases. ^^With tramps. +First time played (Jane’s Addiction cover); Trey on lead vocals; Mike and Trey on trampolines.
Phish
12-03-94
Event Center
San Jose, CA
This show is included in the 1994 Phish Project.
http://people.atl.mediaone.net/danmarq/1994_phish_project.html
Source: SBD>C0>DAT (Unknown DAT generations)
Song from 1st set totoal time - 60:05.60
Set 2 with the Giant Country Horns.
I listened to the 12.2.97 Mike’s–>Simple in the car today, and damn that is some good stuff.
I forgot that Mike’s is over 20 minutes long.
I actually haven’t listened to much Phish since last Thursday.
5-6 days off was a good idea, I think I was getting burnt out.
Time to recharge.