Identifier5136393
Created AtThu Sep 28 2006 04:23:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeFLAC
Media Count4
NotePhish
8-15-04
Newport State Airport
Coventry, VT

Source: Neumann KM140s(ORTF/FOB/DFC)-> V2-> SBM1-> D8
Transfer: Sony R300-> HHB 830-> Plextor 40/12/40A(EAC Secure Mode/R.O.S.C.+98)->SHN->
dMC(fades)->CDWav->FLAC



DISC 1

SET 1
1. Mike's Song >
2. I Am Hydrogen >
3. Weekapaug Groove
4. Anything But Me
5. Reba
6. Carini
7. Chalkdust Torture >
8. Possum


DISC 2

SET 1 (continued)
1. Wolfman's Brother
2. Taste

SET 2
3. Down with Disease*>
4. Wading in the Velvet Sea
5. Glide**


DISC 3

SET 2 (continued)
1. Split Open and Melt >
2. Ghost

SET 3
3. Fast Enough for You
4. Seven Below
5. Simple


DISC 4

SET 3 (continued)
1. Piper >
2. The Bruno Song#>
3. The Dickie Scotland Song##
4. Wilson
5. Slave to the Traffic Light

ENCORE
6. crowd
7. talking
8. The Curtain With


*Trey plays his guitar with a glow stick.
**The band speaks at length following the song.
#The band spontaneously writes a song to
acknowledge their monitor engineer Mark "Bruno" Bradley.
##Spontaneous song for Richard "Dickie Scotland" Glasgow.

~THE LAST PHISH CONCERT~

Source InfoNeumann KM140s(ORTF/FOB/DFC)-> V2-> SBM1-> D8; Transfer: Sony R300-> HHB 830-> Plextor 40/12/40A(EAC Secure Mode/R.O.S.C.+98)->SHN->dMC->CDWav->FLAC
Trades Allowed
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
255412004-08-15Newport State AirportCoventryVT
FOB Neumann km140 (ORTF) > V2 > SBM-1 > D8; Sony R300 > HHB 830 > CDR > EAC (secure) > SHN; Taped by Matt Lazor; SHN Conversion by Frank Webster
Performance
Phish 2004-08-15 Newport State Airport, Coventry, VT
Set 1Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Anything But Me, Reba, Carini, Chalkdust Torture -> Possum, Wolfman's Brother, Taste
Set 2Down with Disease -> Wading in the Velvet Sea, Glide, Split Open and Melt -> Ghost
Set 3Fast Enough for You, Seven Below, Simple, Piper > Bruno* > Dickie Scotland*, Wilson, Slave to the Traffic Light, Encore: The Curtain With
Comment* song made up on the spot to honor crew members