Identifier | 3167257 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 3 |
Source Info | DAUD/OTS Neumann U87ia (Cardiod) > Apogee AD1000 > Tascam DAP1 @ 44.1kHz |
Tech Note | Phish December 31, 2002 Madison Square Garden - New York City, NY Source: DAUD/OTS Neumann U87ia (Cardiod) > Apogee AD1000 > Tascam DAP1 @ 44.1kHz Master (from DAP1) used in below transfer. Conversion: Tascam DA-20mkII > Turtle Beach Montego II > Soundforge 4.5 > CeQuadrat > CD > EAC Secure 100% > SHN Taper: Dave Schall Setlist: Set 1 (1:10): Piper, Guyute > NICU, Horn, Wilson*, Mound, Squirming Coil, David Bowie Set 2 (1:06): Waves -> Divided Sky, Lawn Boy, Carini, Rift, Harry Hood, Character Zero Set 3 (1:03) Sample in a Jar, Seven Below** -> Auld Lang Syne*** > Runaway Jim -> Time Loves a Hero, Taste, Strange Design, Walls of the Cave Encore (0:08): Wading in the Velvet Sea Notes: Pre-show music on the PA included the "Welcome Back Kotter" theme, "Feels Like the First Time," "Back in the Saddle Again," "Reunited," "The Boys are Back in Town," and "Foreplay/Long Time" which was interrupted by the band coming on stage. Post-show music was "Let's Stay Together" * - preceeded by footage from the movie "Castaway" on the jumbotron screens on the scoreboard (scenes in which Tom Hanks's character is yelling and kicks away, then goes to search for his befriended volleyball named "Wilson"); with "Tom Hanks" (actually Page's brother Steve McConnell; see Salon.com if you want explicit confirmation) on guest vocals for the "Blat Boom..." part; ** - "Seven Below" began approximately seven minutes before midnight; during the song a disco ball was lowered from within the scoreboard and it began snowing on stage; several dancers in white with blinking light "stick figure skeletons", dressed as snow creatures (with a vaguely "winter/forest kingdom" fantasy motif, including white costumes with fur and some horned helmets) came out and began circling the band on stage before moving off into the crowd - while in the crowd several grew into large snow angels by standing on covered ladders; midway during the song snow began falling on the fans on the floor from a pair of snowmaking rigs on the right and left sides of the scoreboard above the floor; shortly before midnight, the snow angels began shining small spotlights around the crowd, appearing similar to search lights; *** - at midnight, pyrotechnics spiraled around and behind the stage (some coming from the snowmaking rigs) and enormous white balloons with snow designs were dropped onto the floor. (Thanks to ZZYZX for pre-show info, and "Chris" for the sound check list.) some balloon interference in set III |
Trades Allowed | |
Taper Name | Dave Schall |
Performance
Phish 2002-12-31 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY | |
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Set 1 | Piper, Guyute > NICU, Horn, Wilson*, Mound, Squirming Coil, David Bowie |
Set 2 | Waves -> Divided Sky, Lawn Boy, Carini, Rift, Harry Hood, Character Zer0 |
Set 3 | Sample in a Jar, Seven Below** -> Auld Lang Syne*** > Runaway Jim -> Time Loves a Hero, Taste^, Strange Design, Walls of the Cave, Encore: Wading in the Velvet Sea |
Comment | Pre-show music on the PA included the "Welcome Back Kotter" theme, "Reunited," "The Boys are Back in Town," and "Foreplay/Long Time."
* Preceeded by footage from the movie "Castaway" on the jumbotron screens on the scoreboard (scenes in which Tom Hanks's character is yelling for his befriended volleyball named "Wilson"); with 'Tom Hanks' (actually Page's brother, Steve McConnell) on vocals for the "Blat Boom..." part. ** During "Seven Below" a disco ball was lowered from within the scoreboard and it began snowing on stage; several dancers in white with blinking light "stick figure skeletons", dressed as snow creatures (with a vaguely "winter/forest kingdom" fantasy motif, including white costumes with fur and some horned helmets) came out and began circling the band on stage before moving off into the crowd - while in the crowd several grew into large snow angels by adding stilts to their costumes; midway during the song snow began falling on the fans on the floor from a pair of snowmaking rigs on the right and left sides of the scoreboard above the floor; shortly before midnight, the snow angels began shining small spotlights around the crowd, appearing similar to search lights *** At midnight, pyrotechnics spiraled around and behind the stage (some coming from the snowmaking rigs) and enormous white balloons with snow designs were dropped onto the floor. ^ Includes "What's The Use" tease Last Time Loves A Hero August 11, 1998 (148 shows) Last Mound November 19, 1996 (272 shows) |