Identifier | 5835209 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A |
Sound Rating | B- |
Source Info | Cassette Master > Sony BoomBox. Transfer: Nak400 > Gina Analogue > Vegas Pro > CDwav > shn |
Tech Note | PHISH Slade Hall UVM, Burlington, VT 11-03-84 Source: Cassette Master > Sony BoomBox Transfer: Nak400 > Gina Analogue > Vegas Pro > CDwav > shn This is a horrible recording and its analogue generation adds that wonderful hiss. However, its a early moment in the history of one of the great modern JamBands. Enjoy! Disc 1 SetI 1. Intro/TV Noise 2. Midnight Hour 3. Wild Child > 4. Jam > 5. Bertha > 6. St. Stephen Jam > 7. Cant You Hear Me Knockin* Disc 2 SetI 1. Camel Walk 2. Eyes of the World > 3. Whipping Post 4. Jam** *Track is cut **with drum outro |
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Performance
Phish 1984-11-03 Slade Hall, UVM, Burlington, VT | |
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Set 1 | In the Midnight Hour, Wild Child[1], Jam -> Bertha[1], Can't You Hear Me Knocking[1] -> St. Stephen Jam -> Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Camel Walk[2], Eyes of the World[1] -> Whipping Post[3] -> Drums[4] |
Set 2 | B: Camel Walk, Eyes of the World > Whipping Post, Jam (with drum outro) |
Set 3 | |
Comment | [1] First known Phish performance. [2] First known performance [3] First known Phish performance; Jeff on vocals. [4] Marc Daubert on percussion. The setlist for this show might be incomplete, as the recordings that circulate cut during Drums. Marc Daubert made a guest appearance on percussion. This show featured the first known performance of Camel Walk and the first known Phish performances of Wild Child, Bertha, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Eyes of the World, and Whipping Post (which featured Jeff on vocals). CYHMK included a St. Stephen tease. Copies of this performance often circulate with the incorrect date of November 3, 1983. Also, it is possible that this show was actually on Friday, November 2, 1984, as a photo of a flyer for a show on “11/2†was printed in The Phish Book. |