Identifier | 4332190 |
Created At | Sat May 15 2004 00:27:20 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD, SHN |
Media Count | 2 |
Note | 04-06-94
The Masonic Temple Toronto, ON, Canada Source: DAUD Transfer: Panasonic SV-3700> RCA cable(S/PDIF)> Tascam PCI-822(48k)> Cool Edit Pro(44.1k)> CDWav> MKWshn DAT provided by: Andrew Hoeveler Conversion by: Greg Mault - cheesephan@yahoo.com **Disc Two requires an 80 minute disc** Disc One Set I 1. Llama 2. Guelah Papyrus 3. Poor Heart 4. Stash 5. Lizards 6. Sample in a Jar 7. Scent of a Mule 8. Fee-> 9. Run Like an Antelope Disc Two Set II and Encore 1. The Curtain-> 2. Down With Disease 3. Wolfman's Brother 4. Sparkle 5. Mike's Song-> 6. Lifeboy 7. Weekapaug Groove 8. The Squirming Coil 9. Cavern 10. crowd noise 11. Ginseng Sullivan* 12. Nellie Cane* 13. Sweet Adeline* Venue commonly known as "Concert Hall". *Encore was acoustic and without mics. Fishman on Madonna washboard for encore The encore is VERY hard to hear due to the lack of mics/amplication. Because I had it on the DAT I included it here. If a 74 min disc if prefered, move the encore to the third disc..or leave it off. |
Source Info | unknown; Panasonic SV-3700> RCA cable(S/PDIF)> Tascam PCI-822(48k)> Cool Edit Pro(44.1k)> CDWav> MKWshn |
Trades Allowed |
Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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5629 | 1994-04-06 | The Masonic Temple | Toronto | ON | |
DAUD (unknown); Panasonic SV-3700 > RCA cable(S/PDIF) > Tascam PCI-822@48kHz > Cool Edit Pro (48>44.1kHz) > CDWav > mkwACT > SHN; DAT provided by Andrew Hoeveler; Transferred by Greg Mault |
Performance
Phish 1994-04-06 The Masonic Temple, Toronto, ON | |
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Set 1 | Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Poor Heart, Stash, Lizards, Sample in a Jar, Scent of a Mule, Fee > Run Like an Antelope |
Set 2 | The Curtain > Down With Disease, Wolfman's Brother, Sparkle, Mike's Song > Lifeboy, Weekapaug Groove, The Squirming Coil, Cavern, E: Ginseng Sullivan*, Nellie Cane*, Sweet Adeline* |
Set 3 | |
Comment | * Encore was acoustic and without mics. Venue commonly known as "Concert Hall". |