Identifier | 4167910 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 0004828221 |
Status | 2 |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 3 |
Note | Phish
11/29/95 Municipal Auditorium Nashville, TN Source: AT4031 -> DA-P1 (Don Wright's rig) transfer: Fostex D5 -> optical cable -> HOSA ODL-276 -> digi coax cable -> EgoSys Waveterminal 2496 -> CoolEdit 2000 (resample, fades, edits) -> CD Wave v1.71 -> mkwACT 0.97b1 edits: removed "click" in d1t04 @3:21 Transfer by: Jason Sobel (jasonsobel@hotmail.com) Big thanks to Blane Harvey for letting me borrow his DATs. ==Disc 1== (72:56.384) Set 1 1) AC/DC Bag (09:31.880) 2) Ya Mar (08:56.613) 3) Reba (15:43.893) 4) If I Could (07:37.546) 5) It's Ice (09:29.800) 6) Theme From The Bottom (11:22.880) 7) Acoustic Army (04:11.146) 8) Fee (06:02.626) ==Disc 2== (67:52.651) set 1 continued 1) Split Open & Melt (11:17.320) Set 2 2) intro/chess move (00:59.160) 3) Timber Ho (07:57.626) 4) Sparkle (03:43.466) 5) Simple (07:38.920) 6) Possum (17:28.413) 7) You Enjoy Myself (18:47.746) ==Disc 3== (38:06.598) set 2 continued 1) Fog That Surrounds* -> (08:02.893) 2) Heart & Soul jam* (00:54.240) 3) Poor Heart* (04:39.733) 4) I'm Blue & Lonesome* (03:12.800) 5) Long Journey Home* (04:28.106) 6) Slave To The Traffic Light* (11:31.986) Encore 7) A Day In The Life (05:16.840) *with Bela Fleck |
Source Info | Audio Technica 4031>DA-P1; Fostex D5>Opitcal Cable>HOSA ODL-276>Digi Coax Cable>EgoSys Waveterminal 2496>CoolEdit 2000(resample, fades, edits)>cdwav v1.71>mkwACT0.97b1>SHN>CDR |
Trades Allowed | |
Attendence | 0 |
Performance
Phish 1995-11-29 Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN | |
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Set 1 | AC/DC Bag, Ya Mar, Reba, If I Could, It's Ice, Theme From the Bottom, Acoustic Army, Fee, Split Open and Melt, |
Set 2 | Timber Ho, Sparkle, Simple, Possum, You Enjoy Myself, The Fog That Surrounds**, Heart & Soul*, Poor Heart*, Blue & Lonesome*, Two Dollar Bill*, Slave to the Traffic Light*, E: A Day in the Life |
Set 3 | |
Comment | * w/ Bela Fleck on banjo |