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Phish
07-01-97
Paradiso- Amsterdam, Netherlands

Source: Neumann TLM170->Sonosax
Transfer: Stewart McCloskey
Upload: Mike Fischer (phishsdank@aol.com)

note: This show is SICK! Thats all I have to say >

Disc One
set I

  1. Ghost 0:21:19.32
  2. Horn 0:04:08.36
  3. Ya Mar 0:09:58:00
  4. Limb By Limb 0:11:40:00
  5. Funny As It Seems 0:05:51:00
  6. I Saw It Again 0:06:49:00
  7. Dirt 0:04:34:50

Disc Two

  1. Reba 0:17:36:10
  2. Dogs Stole Things 0:05:19:24
    Set II
  3. Jam*-> 0:02:33:35
  4. Timber Ho 0:08:14:44
  5. Bathtub Gin->Jam-> 0:14:27:00
  6. Cities-> 0:09:33:30
  7. Jam 0:15:09:00

Disc Three

  1. Loving Cup 0:06:09:11
  2. Slave to the traffic Light 0:12:03:00
    Encore
  3. When the Circus Comes to Town 0:05:05:60

*with Fishman on piano

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Phish
06-11-94
Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO

Source: DSB FM Broadcast > DAT
Extraction and conversion by Phulcrum phulcrum1@mindspring.com
http://gamehendge.dyndns.org

Set I
Disc 1:

1: Wilson
2: Chalkdust Torture
3: You Enjoy Myself
4: Rift
5: Down With Disease
6: It’s Ice
7: Tela
8: Stash

Set II
Disc 2

1: Also Sprach Zarathustra->
2: Run Like an Antelope
3: Fluffhead
4: Scent of a Mule
5: Split Open and Melt
6: The Squirming Coil

Disc 3

1: Maze
2: Contact->
3: Frankenstein

Encore:

4: Suzy Greenberg

  • Last “Frankenstein”, 07-26-91

Great show…one of the best YEM’s ever and that 2001 > Antelope is no slouch either. What stands out most to me about this show, if it is the same version I have, is the quality. Probably the best SBD available from '94.

I mentioned this First Tube in the Individual Song thread. Here you go for your listening enjoyment.

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8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes
April 17, 1998
Higher Ground
Winooski, VT

Trey Anastasio, Tom Lawson, Heloise Williams, Tony Markellis, Russ Lawton

source:
Audio Technica 825 > DA-P1

transfer:
Sony D8 -> Waveterminal 2496 -> Cool Edit 2000 (fades) ->
CD Wave v1.91 -> FLAC Frontend v1.7.1 Etree edition

** 16 Bit / 48 kHz version **

transferred by Jason Sobel (jasonsobel@gmail.com)

notes:
This show has previously circulated on CD-R, with the “AT 822” source. This is a fresh transfer to FLAC, and the DAT was labeled “AT 825.” Just to be clear, there is only one source of this show in existence. The DAT tapes that were used in this transfer are either master DATs or first generation clones. Therefore, I think the “AT 825” source is likely correct. Regardless, this is the only existing source of the show. Although it has circulated fairly widely as audio CDs or on analog, I have yet to see a clean transfer (with no DAE) straight to FLAC (or SHN). As on all the copies, First Tube is really saturated, and is hardly listenable. The rest of the show is much better. Too bad it’s the only source, because it’s such a historic show.

  • Disc 1 - [69:20]
    Set 1
    01 - [08:28] - Big Bong (First Tube)
    02 - [06:15] - Sand
    03 - [10:58] - Free Thought (Mozambique)
    04 - [10:21] - Mr. Meat Man
    05 - [03:24] - Naturally to Blame ->
    06 - [10:17] - Wighat
    07 - [07:31] - The Silicone Fairy
    08 - [05:35] - Last Tube >
    09 - [06:31] - Higher Ground

  • Disc 2 - [70:42]
    Set 2
    01 - [00:37] - intro
    02 - [07:57] - Tore Up
    03 - [12:24] - Magilla
    04 - [05:44] - Sunny
    05 - [15:54] - Stir It Up
    06 - [06:38] - Crossroads
    07 - [15:31] - Come On (Part One)
    08 - [15:21] - Soul Power Jam > Pass The Peas
    09 - [00:34] - Drums

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