Identifier524248
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0000363995
Status1
Media TypeCDR
Media Count3
Sound RatingA+
NoteSource: AUD (row T, center), Schoeps CMC-64s>Beyer MV-100 preamp>
Apogee AD-500E A/D>DAT>MAC (Peak/Waves/Jam)>CD-R.

Conversion: EAC>shn

Source InfoPCP
J-Card CommentDisc 1 01. Wilson> 02. Peaches en Regalia> 03. Poor Heart> 04. Also Sprach Zarathustra> 05. Llama 06. You Enjoy Myself 07. Cars Trucks and Buses 08. Down With Disease> 09. Frankenstein Disc 2 01. Julius 02. Sparkle 03. Mike's Song> 04. Simple> 05. Harry Hood> 06. Weekapaug Groove 07. Sweet Adeline (no mics) Disc 3 01. Good Times Bad Times 02. Harpua> 03. Wildwood Weed Rap (Les Claypool)> 04. Harpua> 05. I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart> 06. Harpua> 07. Suspicious Minds> 08. Harpua> 09. Suzy Greenberg Notes: see the hpb at www.phish.net for details.
Tech NoteAll
Trades Allowed
Attendence0
Performance
Phish 1996-12-06 Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas, NV
Set 1Wilson, Peaches En Regalia > Poor Heart > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Llama, You Enjoy Myself, Cars Trucks Buses > Down With Disease > Frankenstein
Set 2Julius, Sparkle > Mike's Song > Simple > Harry Hood > Weekapaug Groove, Sweet Adeline*, Good Times Bad Times

E: Harpua > Wildwood Weed > Harpua > Cowboy's Sweetheart > Harpua > Suspicious Minds > Harpua > Suzy Greenberg > Susie Q
Set 3

Comment* - A cappella

Encore Notes: Most of Harpua had Les Claypool and Larry LaLonde from Primus. After the opening, Les did a rap about a weed or something like that. Then more Harpua and the Jimmy story (Jimmy and Poster Nutbag going to Vegas). They stop and camp. At the campsite, they start yodeling, at which point John McEuen, Heather and Anamiekl August did a country/yodel tune. The story continues, Jimmy and Poster meet up with four Elvis' on the edge of Las Vegas and have a duel. The four Elvis's sing the first few verses of "Suspicious Minds" and then Fishman continues. Jimmy is victorious. Then the dog and cat fight occurs. Harpua wins and the song finishes. At some point everyone returns and then Brian Mantia, the drummer for Primus, shows up for "Suzy Greenberg." "Suzie Q" is lead by one of the Elvis'.