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Phish 05/17/92
The Achilles Rink, Schenectady, NY
Set I
The Landlady >
Llama
Colonel Forbin’s Ascent >
Fly Famous Mockingbird >
My Sweet One >
Reba
I Didn’t Know [1]
Stash
The Mango Song >
Poor Heart >
Chalk Dust Torture
Set II
The Curtain >
Possum [2]
Guelah Papyrus
The Squirming Coil [3]
All Things Reconsidered
Brother
Sanity >
Cold as Ice
Love You >
Hold Your Head Up
Sparkle >
Harry Hood
Cavern

E:
Lawn Boy
Good Times Bad Times
Set III
 
Comment
Union College

[1] Fish on trombone.
[2] Simpsons, All Fall Down, Random Note, and Aw Fuck! signals.
[3] Happy Birthday dedication to Page.

I Didn’t Know featured Fish on trombone. Possum included Simpsons, All Fall Down, and Aw Fuck! signals, as well as teases of Rocky Mountain Way, L.A. Woman, China Grove, It’s Ice, and Divided Sky. Coil included a Happy Birthday dedication to Page, who subsequently teased Happy Birthday twice, “Charge!,” and Call to the Post in the Love You intro as Fish announced birthdays in the band and introduced the crew. Love You also contained Lonesome Cowboy Bill teases from Page.
Last Changed By aikox2
Sources
(12613) View Source   
Nak 300 > D5 > PCM R500 > SBM-1 @44.1kHz; DA-20mkII > Delta Dio 2496 > Soundforge 4.5 > CDWav > SHN; Transferred by Brandon Johnston
(115803) View Source   
flac16, 44kHz; Nakamichi cm100/cp4's > Sony TC-D5M > Cass(m) > CDR(x); CDR(x) > EAC > FLAC; Source by David Slusarczyk; Transfer by ifthir
(123092) View Source   
flac16, 44kHz; Nakamichi cm100/cp4's > Sony TC-D5M (Dolby B) > Cass(m); Cass(m) > Nakamichi MR-1 (Dolby B off) > Korg MR-1000 > AudioGate > Korg Aqua > FLAC; Source by Heaton; Transfer by Keo
(123093) View Source   
flac24, 96kHz; Nakamichi cm100/cp4's > Sony TC-D5M (Dolby B) > Cass(m); Cass(m) > Nakamichi MR-1 (Dolby B off) > Korg MR-1000 > AudioGate > Korg Aqua > FLAC; Source by Heaton; Transfer by Keo
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Mike Fischer (5/4) shn / 2 View  
Notes: NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1
Todd Langevin (5/5) SHN / 2 View   NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1)
Notes: Notes: - There is a drop around the 45 minute mark of each set, causing the beginning of Stash and Sanity to be clipped. This leads me to believe that this was from an analog master or perhaps an analog higher up in the chain caused these - There was a gap at the beginning of I didn't know, Chalkdust, and Harry Hood but there was overlapping music on both sides. I seamlessly edited these using Soundforge 4.5 - There was a second gap at the beginning of I didn't know that could not be fixed because no overlapping music existed.
Craig Choma (5/0) CD / 3 View  
spree (5/0) CDR / 2 View 12613
Notes: Disc 1 and 2 only
tom kunz (5/5) flac / 2 View 12613
Brad Foster (4/4.9) SHN / 2 View   NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1
Joseph Lawson (4/5) SHN / 2 View 12613 NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1
Ryan (4/5) shn / 2 View 12613 NAK 300 > D5 > PCM R500 > SBM-1
Phishrman27 (4/0) FLAC / 3 View 123092 Nak CM100/CP4
shakedown80 (4/3.5) / 0 View 12613
shakedown80 (4/3.5) / 0 View 115803
shakedown80 (4/3.5) / 0 View 123092
boyd (4/1) shn / 3 View 12613 NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1; DA-20 mkii>Delta Dio 2496>Soundforge 4.5>CDWAV>SHN
Notes: track names dont give disc # indication.
The Iguana (4/0) DataDVD / 1 View 12613 NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1
Notes: ph1992-05-17.12613.nak300.shnf
Daniel van Nierop (4/4.8) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: DAO 1st Disc not too good
Brian (4/0) SHN / 2 A A View   NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1)
Notes: NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1)
Mike Simpson (4/4.4) SHN / 2 View  
Notes: Source: NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1) Transfer: DA-20 mkii>Delta Dio 2496>Soundforge 4.5>CDWAV>SHN (no resampling involved) Transfer by: Brandon Johnston http://db.etree.org/bisq
Chris Heck (4/5) SHN / 2 View 12613
David Malone (4/5) CDR / 3 View   Nakamichi 300 > D5
Notes: filler: 6/25/95
Mr. Mike (4/5) SHN / 3 View 12613 NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1)
Doug (4/5) CDR / 3 View  
Cindy (4/5) cd/shn / 3 View   NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1)
Adam Simon (4/1) shn / 2 View 12613
Michael Papaleo (4/5) Analog / 2 B View   sbd
Brooke (4/5) SHN / 2 A View   NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1)
Mike Polis (4/3) / 3 A View 12613
Notes: Nak 300s -> D5 -> PCM R500-> CD-R.
Mike Smeenk (4/0) AUDIO / 3 View  
Pete Kassak (4/5) / 0 View  
Ryan and Ollie (4/4.3) AUDIO/SHN / 3 A A View   UNKNOWN, D/L FROM FUTHUR. SOUNDS GREAT
Notes: ALSO HAVE IN SHN'S, 2 DISCS.
Alex Miller (4/0) SHN / 2 View   NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1)
Notes: Phish 5/17/92 The Achilles Rink, Union College Schenectady NY Source: NAK 300>D5>PCM R500>SBM-1 (My DAT was recorded @44.1) Transfer: DA-20 mkii>Delta Dio 2496>Soundforge 4.5>CDWAV>SHN (no resampling involved) Transfer by: Brandon Johnston http://db.etree.org/bisq Disc I: (Set 1) 1.NO SMOKING ANNOUNCEMENT! 2.The Landlady 3.Llama 4.Colonel Forbin's Ascent-> 5.Fly Famous Mockingbird 6.My Sweet One 7.Reba 8.//I Didn't Know 9.//Stash 10.The Mango Song 11.Poor Heart 12.Chalk Dust Torture Disc II: (Set 2) 1.The Curtain 2.Possum 3.Guelah Papyrus 4.The Squirming Coil 5.All Things Reconsidered 6.Brother Disc III: (Set 2 Continued) 1.//Sanity 2.Cold As Ice-> Love You-> HYHU 3.Sparkle 4.Harry Hood 5.Cavern 6.E: Lawn Boy 7.Good Times Bad Times Notes: - There is a drop around the 45 minute mark of each set, causing the beginning of Stash and Sanity to be clipped. This leads me to believe that this was from an analog master or perhaps an analog higher up in the chain caused these - There was a gap at the beginning of I didn't know, Chalkdust, and Harry Hood but there was overlapping music on both sides. I seamlessly edited these using Soundforge 4.5 - There was a second gap at the beginning of I didn't know that could not be fixed because no overlapping music existed.