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User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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Pat Layton (0/2) | CD-R / 3 | A+ | A+ | View | ||
Notes: | Treys B-Day | |||||
Craig Patik (0/4.7) | CDR / 3 | B+ | View | Neumann u89i (Hypercardiod, 80Hz roll off)> Graham Patten DMIC-20 @ 48kHz > Sony PCM-M1 | ||
Liz (0/0) | cdr / 2 | View | ||||
Bill Hickman (0/5) | VCD / 3 | A | A- | View | ||
Darren (0/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Matt Gardner (0/0) | CDR / 2 | View | Neumann KM 184 >Sonosax >DA-P1 | |||
Notes: | AUD. Doo Tree 78 | |||||
Jim Powell (0/0) | CDR / 3 | A | View | |||
Chuck Welch (0/5) | CDR / 3 | A | A | View | ||
Notes: | AUDIO. MP3 | |||||
Hout (0/0) | / 3 | View | ||||
Mike (0/0) | / 3 | View | Audience | |||
Greg Miller (0/0) | CDR / 3 | A- | A | View | ||
Notes: | Live from Vegas (DVD) | |||||
Jason Woods (0/0) | CD / 3 | 1 | View | 1601 | ||
Dave Ziglar (0/4.7) | shn / 2 | View | 1638 | Schoeps... | ||
Notes: | Schoeps cmc6/mk4v | |||||
Dividedsci (0/0) | DVD / 1 | A+ | View | |||
Notes: | Official Release, not tradeable | |||||
Kolin P. Kelly (0/5) | CDR / 3 | View | FOB SCHOEPS CMC621 > APOGEE AD1000 | |||
Brett Roth (0/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Chad Snyder (0/5) | SHN / 2 | View | 1601 | Neumann u89i (Centered and split 20 feet, Hypercardiod, 80Hz roll off)> Graham Patten DMIC-20... | ||
Jeff Arndt (0/5) | CDR / 3 | A | View | |||
Jason Gladys (0/0) | cdr / 3 | A+ | View | Schoeps CMC6/mk4v> Lunatec V-2>AD1000>D-8 | ||
Notes: | Taped by John Schmidt, patched by Craig Davis Disc 1: Set I (1:27): Walfredo*, The Curtain With, Maze, Roggae, I Didn't Know**, Mike's Song - Simple - I Saw it Again Disc 2: Esther*** Weekapaug Groove Set II (1:09): ****Timber (Jerry), AC/DC Bag, Colonel Forbin's Ascent# Fly Famous Mockingbird## Disc 3: Twist Sand### A Day in the Life#### Encore (0:13): Emotional Rescue@ * - Trey on keys, Jon on bass, Page on drums, Mike on guitar; last Walfredo 02/22/97 (243 shows) according to ZZYZX's Phish Stats ** - with Robert 'Just call me Joe C' on vacuum; Trey began to introduce Jon as Robert before Jon interrupted asking that he just be called Joe C, the name of Kid Rock's dimunitive sidekick *** - last Esther 08/09/98 (141 shows) according to ZZYZX's Phish Stats; Trey flubs the entire last verse of the song, ending the song with She died. Dead **** - as the band returned to the stage, the crowd sang Happy Birthday to Trey for his 36th birthday # - last Colonel Forbin's Ascent 08/07/98 (143 shows) according to ZZYZX's Phish Stats; Trey takes the time to thank the people who have supported them, including the crew (the greatest crew in the history of music) and to talk about the hiatus and how they'll use it to write songs and recharge (so they can come back and play another 17 years) after these next 6 shows before talking about the strange dream he had last night that he was sitting in the middle of a field on a beautiful day, when suddenly he saw from the periphary of his vision people walking towards him... an army of people surrounding him before sitting down. One of them took an apple and handed it to him and explained that they wanted him to eat the apple as a gift, but he realized he had no teeth... but then a giant tooth grew out of his upper gum. But you can't eat an apple with one tooth. He began to get nervous that people would wonder why he wasn't eating the apple and he had a moment of panic. Luckily, at that moment, the sun flew closer to the sun than it had ever been in history, and as a result his first thought was that the earth would burn up, but instead, the earth acted in the way that a grape acts... it shrivled and turned into a raisin version of the earth. The ground wrinkled and became mountains and the people got crushed together into a big pile. Only moments before he'd been panicking, but being crushed together, he realized that all of his senses became much more vivid in the way that a raisin is more intense tasting than a grape... Sounds, emotions, love... And just as the earth was becoming a much more rich and vivid place, he found himself in this pile of people. This pile of people became a groping pile of love and goo and he realized that Gamehendge is a state of mind and you don't have to get there physically. He decided then that everyone needed to know how simple it was to turn yourself into a seething pile of goo, so he called upon the Famous Mockingbird to spread the word about this... ## - last Fly Famous Mockingbird 08/07/98 according to ZZYZX's Phish Stats ### - with Trey on keyboard #### - Beatles cover; last A Day in the Life 07/03/98 (165 shows) according to ZZYZX's Phish Stats @ - Rolling Stones cover; last Emotional Rescue 07/28/98 (150 shows) according to ZZYZX's Phish Stats; song ended with Trey setting up a delay loop before he and Mike moved to the front of the stage and began a bizarre synchonized duel involving them swinging their guitar and bass at each other and around themselves while wandering across the front of the stage and putting strange hats on Page and Jon; at one point Trey and Mike put both the guitar and bass down on the stage and kicked/stomped the stage beside them to produce more feedback; in the end Trey finally defeated Mike before the band walked off stage Pre-show music included The Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibraham Ferrer, setbreak music included Ali Farka Toure with Ry Cooder from their album Talking Timbuktu, and post-show music was Patsy Cline's Crazy Thanks to Nicholas Boeka, Ben Kessler and Michael Mukanas for the emails, Dave ZZYZX Steinberg for the phone calls and to Yahoo! Music for the webcast. Thanks to RJ, Jeff Collar, Melissa Stark, Robert Howerton and Bryan Austin for the info about the house music and other corrections. | |||||
zach chipman (0/0) | cd / 3 | View | ||||
T. Lee (0/0) | cd-r / 3 | A+ | View | |||
_ (0/2.8) | 9.7 / 3 | 9.7 | View | Neumann u89i> G.P. DMIC-20> PCM-M1 | ||
Notes: | ||||||
kevin mathews (0/0) | CDR / 3 | A | View | AUD>DAT>CDR | ||
Notes: | Trey's 36th Birthday. | |||||
Mike Bacchione (0/0) | SHN / 3 | View | Neumann u89i Graham Patten DMIC-20 @ 48kHz > Sony PCM-M1> Montego II S/PDIF> Cool Edit... | |||
Notes: | Neumann u89i Graham Patten DMIC-20 @ 48kHz Sony PCM-M1 Montego II S/PDIF Cool Edit 2000 @ 44.1kHz/CDWav .WAV/.SHN | |||||
Gregg Lobdell (0/5) | CDR / 3 | View | 1601 | Neumann u89i (Centered and split 20 feet, Hypercardiod, 80Hz roll off)> | ||
Jason Ezer (0/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
RRB (0/5) | cd-r / 3 | View | Schoeps m222/mk41>nt222>AD-100 | |||
barryweiser (0/0) | cdr - mp3 / 2 | View | Las Vegas, NV. | |||
Chris Peck (0/0) | CDR / 3 | A | A | View | ||
Notes: | DAO | |||||
Mike Bacchione (0/0) | MPEG / 2 | View | ||||
Notes: | First set has about an hour wait before the show starts. Second set has about 5 minutes. |