SHNID 586 Phish 1994-06-22
Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH
Summary (download all files)
AKG 460/ck61; via M. Monacella?; new info, 4/00: source is actually noise reduced - see additional comments
Textdoc (download)
Original info file below, additional comments follow. Columbus, OH - 6/22/94 Daud > 1st Gen. CDR 6/22/94 - Vets Memorial Auditorium - Columbus, OH Disc One 73:40 min 1.Llama 2.Guelah Papyrus 3.Rift 4.Gumbo 5.Maze 6.If I Could 7.Scent of a Mule 8.Stash 9.Golgi Apparatus (End of Set II) 10.Sample in a Jar Encore: 11.Carolina 12.Cavern Disc Two 73:02 min 1.2001 > 2.Mike's Song > 3.Simple > 4.Catapult > Mike's Song > 5.Simple > 6.Icculus 7.Simple > 8.Hydrogen > 9.Weekapaug Groove > 10.TMWSIY > 11.Avenu Malkenu > 12.TMWSIY > 13.Fluffhead 14.My Sweet One* > 15.Big Ball Jam 16.Jesus Left Chicago * - Acoustic and w/out mics Comments: Mics: AKG 460 + CD61 - Great show and great sound! Midnight Rider tease in Catapult > Mike's. Digital Delay Loop jam between TMWSIY and Fluffhead. And of course Icculus...need I say more? *** comments below indicate source is actually noise-reduced: From: Marb <marb@cfl.rr.com> To: Mike Sarra <sarramj@clarkson.edu> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 5:35 AM Subject: Important source info for 6-22-94! Hi Mike. I just want to let you know that your Phish 6-22-94 is from a noise reduced analog source. The only reason I know is because I am the one who did it 3 years ago. When I first got my burner it was the best analog I had (and a killer show taboot) so I tossed it into cool edit, did some noise reduction and burned it to CD.. I gave a copy of the CDs to ONE person and shortly thereafter I started seeing more and more people with the same thing. I'm only telling you this so you can properly label it. The reason I know yours is from the analog source is this: Open up track 15 of the second disc in cool edit or any other sound program that has a spectral view. View it in spectral view. Observe the crude change in noise reduction level at 3min 6sec, and the nasty A>D 16khz tone my old soundcard liked to introduce.. I know you'd never trade or even give out MP3 discs, but this is a perfect example of why inferior copies (when there is a pure digital source available) should never be traded/exchanged anything on CD.. I gave this to only one person (it was the person who B&P'd me the tapes of the show) and now it's all over the place.. So if you see anyone say "It's okay to trade mp3 discs as long as they are properly labeled" you now have a perfect example as to why it is not.. :D By the way, there was no PCP, ETree or guidelines for CDR trading when I did this.. I'd NEVER do something like this now, and am pissed at myself (and shocked how far it has gone out) for doing it then.. Mainly because I want a pure copy of this show so bad, and every time I think I've found one, it turns out to be mine.. :D PS: If you could send an announcement to the list, (forwarding this would be fine with me) I'd really appreciate it, so that anyone else with it could also cease the trading on this version. (It's time to find a true digital clone of this incredible show to do it the justice it deserves)
Media Size
0
Media Size Uncompressed
0
SHN Disc Count
2
WAV Disc Count
2
Date Circulated
10/12/98
Entered By
bmohr
Created At
Mon Jan 06 2003 22:26:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Mon Jan 06 2003 22:26:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Checksums
Users with this source