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Phish 12/31/99
Big Cypress Seminole Reservation, Big Cypress, FL
Set I
Runaway Jim
Funky Bitch
Tube
I Didn't Know
Punch You In The Eye
Bouncing Around The Room
Poor Heart
Roggae
Split Open & Melt >
Catapult
Back On The Train
Horn
Guyute
After Midnight*
Set II
Meatstick >
Auld Lang Syne
Down With Disease >
Llama
Bathtub Gin
Heavy Things
Twist Around >
Prince Caspian >
Rock & Roll
You Enjoy Myself
Crosseyed & Painless
The In-Law Josie Wales
Sand ->
Quadrophonic Topplings
Slave To The Traffic Light
Albuquerque
Reba
Axilla
Uncle Pen
David Bowie
My Soul
Drowned >
After Midnight Reprise
The Horse >
Silent In The Morning
Bittersweet Motel
Piper >
Free
Lawn Boy
HYHU >
Love You >
HYHU
Roses Are Free
Bug
Also Sprach Zarathustra >
Wading In The Velvet Sea
Meatstick
Set III
 
Comment
* First Time Played
Last Changed By Shawnee
Sources
(960) View Source   
afternoon and evening sets; FOB Neumann U89 (omni Setting) Split 12' > Apogee AD1000; Conversion: E. Pearson: DAT (44.1k master) >Montego II Plus >HD via Soundforge >CDWav >Plextor 820; d5t1 ~2:30 crackles apparently fireworks; left channel louder than right; see Rattie's archiving tips for Neumann 12/30,31
(961) View Source   
afternoon set; B&K 4011, 6-7 foot split aimed at each stack> Lunatec V2> Apogee A/D 500, position just to the left of the Earthworks; Conversion: DA302> ZA2> CD; taped? (or by Ron?) and mastered by S. Fry; note Poor Heart is in Bouncin track d1t6; some fades between songs, but only dead spaces removed
(962) View Source   
afternoon set; Earthworks SR-77> Lunatec V2> ADC-20> DA-P1 & M1 (concurrent); from front row, stage left corner of tapers; DAT > CD > SHN: PCM-R500 > Audiomedia III/Powermac G3/233 > Pro Tools 4.3.2 Panasonic 7502 (burn/extract); via M. Vernal
(964) View Source   
evening set, aka "ph2000-01-01"; Earthworks SR-77 > Lunatec V2 > ADC-20 > DA-P1 & M1 (concurrent); Location: Front row, stage left corner of tapers; DAT > CD > SHN: PCM-R500 > Audiomedia III/Powermac G3/233 > Pro Tools 4.3.2; Panasonic 7502 (burn/extract); taped and mastered by M. Vernal; no music missing; d4t1 ~:23 noise is fireworks; alternate tracking using 6 discs, with 2x80 and an overburn
(966) View Source   
AKG480 (Omni), 12' split -> Lunatec V2 -> ADC-20 -> DA-P1 -> digi patch DA-P1, stage left TS; DAT -> SHN: DA-P1 -> 128bit Yamaha Sound Card -> Cool Edit Pro 1.2; via D. McDowell; notes: track breaks not on sectors, but at 0dB spots, ~5 min missing of the start of the tick-tocking, very beginning of Albuquerque spliced in from another source; circulated with 12/30 (d1-5 of the shn set)
(21760) View Source   
"From the Archives #4, Part II;" FM/pre-FM > DAT; DAT > CDR > EAC (secure) > SHNv3; DAT>CDR transfer by Kevin Shapiro; SHN Conversion by Jim Raras
(74677) View Source   
Schoeps mk21H + mk8 > KCY 250/5 > vmso2ib > SBM-1
(76533) View Source   
(FOB) Schoeps mk4 > kc5 > cmc6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Apogee AD-1000 > Sony D100 (@ 44.1 kHz); Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam HD-P2 > WaveLab 5.01b (fades, splices) > CD Wave v1.95 > FLAC v1.1.2 (Level 8); Taped by Dave Flaschner; Transferred by Jason Sobel
(98248) View Source   
Schoeps mk4 > kc5 > cmc5 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Sony TCD-D100 (@ 48 kHz); Tascam DA-20mkII > Marantz PMD-661 > Samplitude SE v9.1.1 (fades, level adjustments, track splits, splices, resample to 44.1 kHz) > FLAC v1.2.1 (Level 8); Taped by Eliot Byron; Transferred by Jason Sobel (NOTE: both 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz versions are available)
(106552) View Source   
[midnight set only] - (FOB) Schoeps MK4V > KC5 actives > CMC6 > Lunatec V2 > Apogee AD1000 @ 48khz; Sony D8 > Firewire Audiophile > Samplitude 24/96 (downsampled on highest setting) > CD Wave > FLAC; Transferred by Jeff Patton
(123836) View Source   
flac16; (FOB) AKG 460b/ck8 > Lunatec V2 > Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D8; Sony PCM-R500 > Marantz PMD-661 > cd wave > tlh (16b/48khz); Taped by JK; Transferred by John M.
(131440) View Source   
flac16, 44kHz; (FOB/omni/split 12') Neumann u89's > Apogee AD-1000 > DAT(c); DAT(c) > Sony PCM-R500 > SPDIF > Tascam HD-P2 > CDWave > FLAC; Source by Eric Pearson; DAT(c) provided by Gordon Wilson; Transfer by Terry Watts
(132492) View Source   
flac16, 44kHz; ProShot VHS Soundboard > "Restoration and Remastering" > FLAC; Transfer by BigCypressNYE
(138124) View Source   
flac16 44.1kHz Neumann U89(FOB/Omni/Split 12’) > Apogee AD1000; Sony 59ES > Optical > Audacity 44.1 (MacMini)
(138529) View Source   
flac16 44.1khz Neumann U89i(FOB/Omni/Split 12’/65-70’Back/65”Up/PAS approx. 30degrees) > Apogee AD1000 @ 44.1k > Tascam DA-P1 Transfer: DAT/c > Tascam DA-20 MKII > SPDIF > MacMini(Audacity) > xACT(FLAC/TAG) 16/441 Transfer/Seed: DiGiHoArDeRs: 6/6/17 DATs Provided by: Matt Lazor & funk_lin
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Collectors With This Show
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Augustus. (1/5) Disc 91 / 0 View 106552
Notes: [midnight set only] - (FOB) Schoeps MK4V > KC5 actives > CMC6 > Lunatec V2 > Apogee AD1000 @ 48khz; Sony D8 > Firewire Audiophile > Samplitude 24/96 (downsampled on highest setting) > CD Wave > FLAC; Transferred by Jeff Patton
Jeremy David Brennan (1/5) CDR / 2 A+ View 962
Notes: 21st show...Smooth afternoon set to take out 1999 !
Jeremy David Brennan (1/5) CDR / 10 A+ View 960
Notes: 21st show...the most amazing musical experience I have been a part of.
SuwanneeJoe (1/0) / 0 View 76533
Notes: Auld Lang Syne
Daniel (1/0) / 0 View  
Brandon Hughes (1/0) CDR / 9 View   SCHOEPS MK4V'S -> KC5 -> CMC6 -> LUATEC V2 -> APOGEE AD-1000
Brian Hadella (1/4) / 8 View 960 FOB Neumann U89 (omni Setting) Split 12' > Apogee AD1000; Conversion: E. Pearson: DAT (44.1k...
David Backus (1/5) DVD+R/FLAC / 1 A A View 962 AUD
Notes: Both 12/31 afternoon set plus overnight NYE monster set
David Backus (1/5) CDR / 5 A++ View   AUD
Rhodes (1/0) / 0 View  
Spectrum1013 (1/0) / 0 View 76533
Spectrum1013 (1/0) / 0 View 98248
Will (1/5) CDR / 8 A A- View 74677 FOB Schoeps mk21 + mk8 (MS) > kc4 > vmso2ib > SBM-1
Jason Funkalope (1/0) / 0 View 960
Matthew Kupchinsky (1/0) CDR-SHN / 5 A A+ View 960 Source: Neumann U89(omni Setting) Split 12' -> Apogee AD1000 FOB -> 44.1k master...
Notes: * - with Jon (coming from sunny Florida to sunny Florida, "Soda Jerk") on vacuum ** - unfinished *** - J.J. Cale cover from the album "Naturally" best known for the Eric Clapton version; first time played **** - (11:35pm) Set began with Father Time on stage pedalling away at a stationary bike, powering a large clock, the sound of the gears are heard over the PA. At approximately 11:50pm Father Time collapsed from exhaustion and the clock stops. At this time a fan boat was heard from a set of speakers in the back corner of the concert field and a large fan boat entered the field from halfway back, stage right. After crossing 1/4th of the field the sides and top of the fan boat were blown off to reveal the band riding in the hot dog from the 1994 NYE show. The hotdog crossed the concert field and the approached the stage as the band threw lei's and other goodies into the crowd. As the hot dog neared the stage, an instrumental version of "Meatstick" came over the PA. Once the hotdog reached the stage, the band disembarked carrying several meatsticks which were fed to Father Time, reviving him so that the clock could continue moving towards midnight. ^ - instrumental version with the band picking up the song from a pre-recorded version played over the PA for the last 45 seconds of the year ^^ - with vocal/instrumental jam as Trey, Mike and Page sang the notes as they played them ^^^ - recorded live for ABC TV's Millennium coverage (aired between 3:15 and 3:30am EST); Trey instructed the crowd to chant the word "Cheesecake" rather than clap and cheer at the close of the song in an attempt to confuse the TV viewers (similar to the "secret language" additions for the 1992 NYE show); Trey introduced the band for the recorded footage and offered a message of peace and love for the world about the importance of the left lane of the highway being the passing lane % - with "Cheesecake" vocal jam %% - Trey solo acoustic %%% - from "The Siket Disc" with Mike holding up a voice box repeating the phrase "Quadrophonic Toppling" %%%% - with Jon on vacuum; Jon introduced Page before the song and Mike and Trey afterwards, and the band as being Phish 2000 $ - no encore; post-show music over the PA was the Beatles "Here Comes the Sun"
clutch (1/5) CDR / 8 A View   AUD
antelope72 (1/0) / 0 View 76533 sonosax sx-m2 > apogee ad-1000 > tascam da-p1 > sony d100 (@44.1 khz)
robin (1/4.9) cdr / 10 View   FOB Neumann U89
Daniel Vinson (1/5) SHN / 5 A View 960
Notes: shn/FLAC CD
C.Plaut (1/5) cdr / 10 View  
magilla (1/5) CDR / 7 A View   Schoeps MK41>Lunatec V2>Graham-Patten ADC-20>D8>DA-P1
magilla (1/5) CDR / 2 A View   B&K 4011?s > Lunatec V2 > Apogee A/D 500 > CDR
magilla (1/5) VHS / 1 A+ View   Proshot TV Broadcast > VHS. Taper: Magilla.
Notes: One song only: "Heavy Things." Recorded live for ABC's Millennium coverage; Trey instructed the crowd to chant the word "Cheesecake" after the song (instead of applauding), in an attempt to confuse TV viewers; Trey introduced the band for the recorded footage and offered a message of peace and harmony for the world ("The right lane is for driving. The left lane is for passing. So stay in the right lane unless you're passing."). Aired about 2AM EST on 1/1/2000.
Chachi420 (1/5) DVD / 1 View   pro-shot for ABC
Notes: Set II //Llama, Bathtub Gin, Heavy Things, Twist Around > Prince Caspian > Rock & Roll// Filler: Fuji Rock Festival 99'- Chalkdust Torture, Get Back on the Train, Prince Caspian; Chemical Brothers; 2 songs by some other guy?
hipkosh (1/2) CDR / 10 View   Neumann U89 (omni setting) Split 12'>Apogee AD1000 FOB
Dene Wright (1/5) CD / 10 View   DAUD with Neumann U89 (omni setting) Split 12' > Apogee AD1000 FOB 44.1 kHz master
Notes: All
Patrick (1/3.7) CDR / 11 A- View  
Notes: Like having your brain put in a blender...unreal.
Wizard (1/0) / 0 View 960
Wizard (1/0) / 0 View 74677
Wizard (1/0) / 0 View 76533