Identifier185250
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeShn
Media Count2
NoteComes Together w/ 10/17/85 to make 2 Shn Disks!
Source InfoSBD > Cass1 > DAT > CD-R > EAC > WAV >Cool Edit for Re-mastering (see notes at bottom) > SHN
J-Card CommentPhish - 12/1/84 (w/ full 10/17/85 filler on disc two) Nectar's, Burlington, VT The First Circulated Phish Show Source: SBD &gt; Cass1 &gt; DAT &gt; CD-R &gt; EAC &gt; WAV &gt; Cool Edit for Re-mastering (see notes at bottom) &gt; SHN Re-mastering, Shortened, md5sums & uploaded by Mike Wren - mikew@etree.org Released to commemorate the one year anniversary of etree.org ----- 12/1/84 Disc 1: 1) Scarlet Begonias &gt; 2) Fire &gt; 3) Fire on the Mountain 4) Makisupa Policeman 5) Slave to the Traffic Light 6) Spanish Flea 7) Don't Want You No More &gt; 8) Cities &gt; 9) Drums 10) Skippy the Wondermouse Disc 2: 1) Fluffhead Encore: 2) Eyes of the World ----- 10/17/85 3) Star Trek Jam &gt; 4) Alumni Blues &gt; 5) Mike's Song 6) Dave's Energy Guide 7) Revolution &gt; 8) Anarchy 9) Camel Walk 10) Run Like an Antelope 11) McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters ----- NOTES: * Thanks to Lee Farber for the original seed! * There was some re-mastering done to clean up the original tape hiss from this classic show. The processes I took are as follows: 1) Amplified both discs 175% across the board. 2) Sampled a section of silence to obtain a decent noise floor sample (25,000 sample points used). 3) Applied this sample against both discs at 64 percent. 4) Applied a graphic equalizer to boost the high and low spectrums (specifically between 600 - 800 Hz and 8k & 10 kHz). ***Note: I cut everything above 11 kHz 18dB because nothing existed above that freq. range on the original recording. * I've also included the EAC logs from my initial DAE (the files that have the .eac extension) * If you have any additional question, please let me know: mikew@etree.org -----Original Message----- From: Rob Robinson [mailto:heybat@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 2:03 PM To: smegs@onelist.com Subject: [Sugarmegs] 84.12.1 on Sugarmegs From: "Rob Robinson" &lt;heybat@hotmail.com&gt; I just found a directory on Sugarmegs that claimed to be 12.1.84 (The first show as Phish and first @ Nectar's.) I already had this show, but there were too many files for the setlist as I knew it, so I pulled it. To my surprise, the directory contains a better copy of that show than I have before (and more complete.) The setlist at HPB is also updated from the version I use as a reference. This is what I think I found: D1T1 through D2T2 are 12.1.84. D2T3 through D2T11 (I think) 10.17.85 (Finbar's)! Mike's song is introduced by Trey as "Microdot" and the end of the show (Antelope and McGrupps) all match the HPB setlist. Does anyone know who encoded and/or upped this show? Does anyone have any other information? Does anyone disagree that the 2nd part is not 10.17.85? I'd like to confer w/ the community before I burn the mp3s as such, then look like an ass because I jumped to the wrong conclusion. Thanks everyone, Rob To contribute send email to smegs@onelist.com To unsub: smegs-unsubscribe@onelist.com SugarMegs on the Web: http://www.sugarmegs.org/ An ecosystem of audio streams irrigating the ears of the net. --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- GET WHAT YOU DESERVE! A NextCard Platinum VISA: Get an APR as low as 2.9 Intro & NO annual fee! Apply online today! <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/nextcard7 ">Click Here</a> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To contribute send email to smegs@onelist.com To unsub: smegs-unsubscribe@onelist.com SugarMegs on the Web: http://www.sugarmegs.org/ An ecosystem of audio streams irrigating the ears of the net.
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Performance
Phish 1984-12-01 Nectar's, Burlington, VT
Set 1Soundcheck: Fluffhead

SET 1: Jam, Wild Child > Bertha, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Camel Walk, Jam, In the Midnight Hour, Scarlet Begonias > Fire[1] > Fire on the Mountain > Makisupa Policeman, Slave to the Traffic Light[2], Spanish Flea[1], Don't Want You No More[3] -> Cities[1] -> Drums[4] -> Skippy the Wondermouse[5], Fluffhead[6]

ENCORE: Eyes of the World
Set 2
Set 3
Comment[1] First known Phish performance.
[2] First known performance.
[3] First known Phish performance; missing final lyrics.
[4] Marc Daubert.
[5] First known Phish performance; Dude of Life on vocals.
[6] First known performance; Dude of Life on vocals.

Skippy and Fluffhead featured The Dude of Life on vocals. The jam after Camel Walk may have been Back Porch Boogie Blues. Spanish Flea included an introduction of the band members. Don’t Want You No More was not performed in its entirety, as it lacked the final lyrics. The lengthy percussion jam featured a guest appearance from Marc Daubert. Mike recalls that there were approximately 200 people in the audience. This gig featured the first known version of Slave to the Traffic Light and Fluffhead, the first known Phish versions of Fire, Don't Want You No More, Cities, and Skippy the Wondermouse, and the only known Phish version of Spanish Flea. This performance was on the upstairs level of Nectar's.