Identifier5499269
Created AtFri Jul 08 2005 01:11:09 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN
Media Count3
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
Source InfoAKG 414 > DA-P1
J-Card Comment<b>AKG 414</b> || (shn=1044mb) || complete
Tech NotePHiSH - 7/12/96 The Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands source: AKG 414 &gt; DA-P1 transfer: Casio DA-R100 &gt; M-Audio 24/96 via Coax SPDIF &gt; Wavelab (fades, sample rate conversion) &gt; CD-WAV &gt; SHNv3 transfer by shakedown@furthurnet.org on 12/18/2003 DISC ONE set I: 01. Wilson 02. Divided Sky 03. Horn 04. Split Open & Melt 05. Yamar 06. Funky Bitch 07. Taste 08. Theme from the Bottom DISC TWO set I(cont): 01. Tweezer &gt; 02. Llama set II: 03. It's Ice &gt; 04. Prince Caspian 05. Mike's Song &gt; 06. Run Like An Antelope 07. Purple Rain 08. Ska Groove 09. NICU &gt; 10. Slave to the Traffic Light 11. Suzy Greenberg DISC THREE set III: 01. Crowd Noise/soft jam 02. David Bowie &gt; 03. Free 04. Hello My Baby (no mics) encore: 05. Bathtub Gin 06. Johnny B. Goode Show Notes: Split Open & Melt featured a Landlady tease. Trey announces that "Fog That Surrounds" is now known as "Taste". Levels are a little hot at times in the first set, some clipping occurs.
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SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
217201996-07-12The MelkwegAmsterdamNetherlands
AKG 414 > DA-P1; Casio DA-R100 > M-Audio 24/96 > Wavelab (48>44.1kHz) > CDWav > SHNv3
Performance
Phish 1996-07-12 The Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Set 1Wilson, Divided Sky, Horn, Split Open and Melt, Ya Mar, Funky Bitch*, Taste**, Theme From the Bottom, Tweezer-> Llama,
Set 2It's Ice-> Prince Caspian, Mike's Song, Run Like an Antelope, Purple Rain-> HYHU, G D E A- Minor Ska Groove***, NICU, Slave to the Traffic Light, Suzie Greenberg****,
Set 3David Bowie-> Free, Hello Ma Baby, E: Bathtub Gin, Johnny B. Goode,
Comment* After "Funky Bitch," Trey made a comment about the lack of curfew. ** Trey announced that this will no longer be called "The Fog The Surrounds" and that it will be "Taste" from now on. *** Trey asked the audience to help make up a song. He asked the audience to shout out keys and the band played them. Trey then asked a guy in the front row for a groove, and he shouted