Identifier4560984
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeFLAC
Media Count1
Note"The Clifford Ball Flatbed Jam" (excerpt) 13:39

?mic > Sony D6 > Master DAT > Cass/1 > CDR > EAC > Soundforge 6.0 > FLAC

Tape to cdr transfer done with an HHB 830-burnit stand alone burner.

* Notes:
This excerpt of the infamous Clifford Ball faltbed jam was taped on the fly by
Guy Gimbrone (RIP) and Justin Clutter of Roscoe, IL. Microphones used are unknown
at this time because when Guy made this tape for me we were not in the habit of listing
sources. One must be warned that this is a mobile recording with Guy holding the microphones
and Justin carrying the deck as they followed the flatbed, dodging cops on horseback and fans.
The microphones did get bumped and you will hear it. The only edits I made were to raise the
volume of the first 51 seconds where levels were set low and then lower the volume of the next
13 seconds where levels were high, the fade-in to begin existed on the source tape. The
excerpt ends abruptly and I left it that way without a fade because that is where the flatbed
started moving faster and in Guy and Justin's efforts to keep up, the microphones detached
from the deck. This is all was that was taped by Guy and Justin. Enjoy! *
Trades Allowed
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