Identifier22741
Created AtThu Aug 22 2002 22:34:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHNe
Media Count1
NoteTBG
Filler on 5/25/88 shn discs. See tech notes for flaws/fixes
Source InfoSBD(?) > Cass/1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > SF4.5 (pitch fix, NR, normalizing) > SHN
Tech NoteNotes and Fixes using SF4.5: -Tape flip between t7 and t8 -The original tracks were noticeably flat and slow. To compensate for the faulty analog generations/transfers, I increased the pitch by 190 cents (almost one step) along with anti-alias filtering to decrease distortion during software resampling. -Applied a paragraphic EQ hiss filter to reduce hiss above 8 kHz by 20 dB. -Normalized disc to 98%. -Retracked disc so that each song begins at the start of the track. -As with all shows I've done, I may have missed some things (ie, pops, clicks, etc). If so, please let me know so that I can fix them up asap.
Traded FromJohn Paris
Traded From EmailJohn_Paris@tacp.com
Trades Allowed
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
3891987-03-06Goddard CollegePlainfieldVT
SBD(?) > Cass/1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > SF4.5 (pitch fix, NR, normalizing) > SHN (see notes in info file); via Brendan K., B. Mohr; tracked for 1x80 min CD (or 1x74 min overburn), can be tracked for 2x74
Performance
Phish 1987-03-06 Goddard College, Plainfield, VT
Set 1Funky Bitch, Good Times Bad Times, Corinna, Golgi Apparatus, Quinn the Eskimo > Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley
Set 2Free Bird[1], Happy Birthday to You[2] > Harry Hood, Tell Me Something Good[3] > Possum, Freeworld[4], Wilson

ENCORE: Slave to the Traffic Light
Set 3
Comment[1] First known Phish performance; Ninja Mike on vocals and played with full instrumentation, as opposed to the usual a cappella arrangement.
[2] To "Sue and Debra." Long, reggae-influenced version.
[3] First known Phish performance; unidentified female lead vocalist.
[4] First known Phish performance; Jim Pollock on vocals.

Free Bird was an actual attempt at the song and not an a cappella version, but was performed quite mockingly and not in its entirety. It did, however, feature Ninja Mike on vocals. Happy Birthday was sung to “Sue and Debra” and was a long, reggae-influenced version. Tell Me Something Good featured an unidentified female lead vocalist. Jim Pollock offered vocals for the only known performance of Freeworld. This show featured the first known Phish performances of Free Bird, Tell Me Something Good, and Freeworld.