Identifier4453933
Created AtWed Jun 23 2004 13:16:51 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeFLAC
Media Count1
NotePhish
5/3/85
Wilkes\Davis\Wing Dorm BBQ, UVM
Burlington, VT

Source: CS1 > DAT > CD
Transfer: Tascam DA-302 > HHB CDR-850
Encoding: CD > EAC (secure Mode) > WAV > SHNTool > Flac (1.1.0)

Disc 1
Set 1
01. Mike's Song ->
02. Dave's Enegry Guide
Set 3
03. Scarlet Begonias
04. Eyes of the World->
05. Whipping Post

Disc 2
Set 3 cont'd
01. McGrupp >
02. Makisupa Policeman >
03. Antelope Jam >
04. The Other One
Encore
05. Anarchy
Filler: Nectars 6-19-88
06. BBFCFM*
07. Swing Low*
08. Contact
09. Antelope
*- Dance contest

Transferred by Chris Warren (hip_school_preppie@yahoo.com)
Shn'd by Mark Kerchoff (Mark@Kerchoff.com)
Source InfoCS1 > DAT > CD
Trades Allowed
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
150251985-05-03Last Day Party at UVM-RedstoneBurlingtonVT
Set 1p,III,E; SBD > Cass/1 > DAT; Tascam DA-302 > HHB CDR-850 > CDR > EAC (secure) > WAV > shntool > FLAC; CDR Transfer by Chris Warren; FLAC conversion by Mark Kerchoff; Note: this is more complete than this source
Performance
Phish 1985-05-03 Last Day Party at UVM-Redstone, Burlington, VT
Set 1Slave to the Traffic Light, Mike's Song > Dave's Energy Guide, Big Leg Emma
Set 2Alumni Blues, Wild Child, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Jam -> Cities, Bring It On Home[1]
Set 3Scarlet Begonias > Eyes of the World -> Whipping Post [2] -> McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Makisupa Policeman[3] > Run Like an Antelope -> The Other One[4]

ENCORE: Anarchy
Comment[1] First known Phish performance; Bobby Brown on harmonica.
[2] Jeff on vocals.
[3] Reggae jam.
[4] First known Phish performance.

This show was performed at the Last Day Party on UVM’s Redstone campus. It marked Page’s debut with the band, as he sat in during portions of the third set. In fact, Big Leg Emma was preceded by an announcement from Trey that “our friend Page, from Goddard, will sit in later.” Bring it On Home featured Bobby Brown on harmonica and Whipping Post featured Jeff on vocals. McGrupp was dedicated to Fish. Makisupa featured a reggae jam. This show featured the only known Phish performances of Bring It On Home and The Other One.