SHNID 152922 Phish 1989-10-01
The Front, Burlington, VT

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flac16/44 Clinton Vadnais 2021 remaster working with source 5040 and VHS audio.

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Phish
October 1, 1989
The Front
Burlington, VT

Set 1

01 Alumni Blues
02 Letter to Jimmy Page >
03 Alumni Blues
04 McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters >
05 Who Do? We Do! >
06 Golgi Apparatus
07 Harry Hood >
08 The Chase >
09 Wilson >
10 Foam
11 Ya Mar
12 The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony >
13 Suzy Greenberg >
14 Run Like an Antelope

Set 2

15 AC/DC Bag >
16 My Sweet One
17 Reba *^
18 Dinner and a Movie >
19 Bundle of Joy >
20 Possum
21 You Enjoy Myself
22 If I Only Had a Brain
23 Contact
24 Split Open and Melt
25 The Lizards
26 encore:
27 Highway to Hell ^

^ First known performance

Clinton Vadnais 2021 remaster working with source 5040 and VHS audio.

While working on a video source I wanted to clean up this available audio to use with the video.
Audio was cleaned and remastered including pitch correction and splicing missing audio as follows:

Harry Hood (1sec)
Foam (10sec)
Set 2 intro (13sec)
Between Possum and You Enjoy Myself (8sec)
You Enjoy Myself (95sec)
Vocal Jam (15sec)
Encore (4sec)

There are still audible artifacts from the original noise reduction.

Trey teased Purple Haze in Suzy. I'm a Man (Spencer Davis Group) in Antelope, and the Brady Bunch theme in Possum. Trey dedicated the debut performance of Reba to the “Spirit of Nancy.” Reba did not have the whistling ending. This show also marked the first known Phish performance of Highway to Hell.

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Original Info (http://db.etree.org/shn/5040):
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Source: SBD > Cass/x > DAT
Transfer: Tascam DA-30 mkII > HHb CDR850 > CDR (master) > EAC > SHN

DAT > CD Transfer by Bob Silver (Thanks Bob!)
SHN Conversion by Ben Mohr (bmohr@udel.edu)

* With additional verse and instrumental section (they do the sections of Reba that
  immediately follow the last "bag it tag it" chorus in the first part of the song,
  then go right into the beginning of the song); with vocal jam; first time played.

Notes:
-This was an all ages show...see end of d1t04 for banter
-I could only find one other copy of this show which also contained the following flaws
-d1t05 2:37 dropout
-d1t08 2:58 amplitude fluc, 3:42 slight static
-d2t05 13:20 splice (missing some vocal jam)
-Some minimal whine peaks exist from d1t08 7:29-d2t04 2:09 (too many to remove without
  harming sound quality)
-Tape flips:
  d1t08 7:29 (44:59)
  d2t05 9:49 (45:34), 12:25? (48:10)

Fixes:
-d1t08 5:19.177 (0.254 sec) removed dropout
-d2t04 8:39.385 spliced dropout during crowd noise
-d2t06 0:58.770 removed R channel static with SF4.5 pencil tool
-d2t07 1:58.655 (0.021 sec) removed dropout
-Removed whine from d1t08 7:29-d1t12 end centered @ 16,150Hz -35dB from 15,350-16,950Hz
-Removed whine from d1t13 begin-d2t04 2:09 centered @ 15,800Hz -20dB from 15,300-16,500Hz
-Performed Cool Edit Pro hiss reduction based on 2000 point floor noise sample during
  tape flip with dB reduction of 8 dB while increasing high shelf by 4 dB
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Date Circulated
Entered By
mvernon
Created At
Sun Aug 01 2021 20:30:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Sun Aug 01 2021 20:30:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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