Identifier268367
Created AtThu Aug 22 2002 22:34:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN (2) 80
Media Count3
Note* Slight bit of diginoise at the start, very short. Appears on DAT also.

** Very first few samples of this track are missing...Appears on DAT also.

SHNs are on 2 80 minute cdrs
Source InfoSource: DSBD > DATx3 @44.1kHz > Event Gina S/PDIF IN @44.1kHz > WaveLab 3.0 > SHN EXCEPT Slave: FM SBD > DAT > CD > EAC > WaveLab 3.0 (editing & hiss reduction) > SHN
Tech Noteseeded by Art H. Questions, comments-> artypants420@yahoo.com I would like to thank Morgan Bell for the FM Slave source. Without him, this seed wouldn't have been possible. All editing and tracking was performed with WaveLab 3.0. EDITING: The FM Slave was passed through these following devices; DC Remover, and DeNoiser. This was to remove most of the FM noise without disturbing the high-end freq's. The rest of the show was tracked with WaveLab and had the following done; DC Remover. All tracks reside on a sector boundary. This was throughly checked and rechecked numorus times before SHN compression. Enjoy!
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Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
19271996-08-17Plattsburgh Air Force BasePlattsburghNY
DSBD > DATx3 @44.1kHz > Event Gina S/PDIF IN @44.1kHz > WaveLab 3.0 > SHN; Except Slave: FM SBD > DAT > CD > EAC > WaveLab 3.0 (editing & hiss reduction) > SHN; Seeded by Art H.; d1 and d2 tracked for 80 min discs; see info files for notes; NOTE: Please make sure that your copies are from the md5's currently up (not bad), if not, do not circulate original shn's and md5's
Performance
Phish 1996-08-17 Plattsburgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh, NY
Set 1Old Home Place, Punch You In The Eye, Reba > Cars Trucks Buses, The Lizards, Sample In A Jar, Taste, Fee > Maze, Suzy Greenberg
Set 2The Curtain > Runaway Jim, It's Ice > Brother*, Fluffhead, Run Like An Antelope > Golgi Apparatus > Slave To The Traffic Light
Set 3Wilson > Frankenstein, Scent Of A Mule^, Tweezer, A Day In The Life > Possum > Tweezer Reprise

E: Harpua#
CommentThe Clifford Ball

Before the second set, the Clifford Ball Orchestra played classical music by Debussy, Ravel, Gabriel Forte, Stravinsky and others.

* - w/ Ben Cohen & Jerry Greenfield singing a verse
^ - w/ Fishman solo instead of the typical Page and Trey duel
# - w/o the "Ooom Pah Pah" opening and cut short before finishing