Identifier5889048
Created AtMon Jul 30 2007 13:14:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCD, FLAC
Media Count1
NoteBivouac Jaun
Trey Anastasio, Tom Marshall, Marc Daubert
Trey's Basement, NJ
c.Nov-Dec, 1983(?)

Source: 4-Track > Cass 2 > Digital Re-Mastering > Dat > Clone (unknown gen)
Transfer: Tascam DA-20 mkII > HHb CD-R 850 > EAC > CD Wav > FLAC
***ALL tracks extracted with 100% quality in secure mode (see eaclog)***

Transfered, Tracked, Encoded and Seeded by Walt Tusinsk (phishaintover@yahoo.com)

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Disc 1 [37:56]
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01. Slave to the Traffic Light [04:27]
02. Run Like an Antelope [06:13]
03. The Divided SKy (begining section) [01:13]
04. Letter to Jimmy Page [01:18]
05. Aftermath [02:50]
06. Injest [01:35]
07. Prolonged Exposure -> [04:34]
08. (?) N2O-Like Jam -> [00:52]
09. I am Hydrogen [02:38]
10. (?) Floyd-Like Jam > Bazaar Synthesizer Experiment [06:19]
11. Band Introductions [02:08]
12. Little Squirrel (aka LSD-Induced Antics) [03:49]



Note: I recently was rummaging through some of my old dat tapes, and came across a tape
that had the Space Antelope recording, which has circulated decently, as well as "this"
recorded on it. I recall recently downloading a torrent that was labeled as an
"Early and Rare 1983 demo", and which started off with a Jam from 12.25.83, followed by
Slave, Antelope, and Hydrogen. Initially, I figured that whatever was on "this" dat that I
had labeled as "Bivoauc Jaun", and was recieved in a trade a bunch of years ago during
my hey day of recording and trading Phish shows on dat, was probably the same as the
bit torrent I downloaded. However, after giving it a listen, I realized that it wasn't
the exact 'same', but was 'similar', as it had the same Slave, Antelope, and Hydrogen that
were a part of that 'demo'. Additionally, though, it had a bunch of other rare material,
including early, partial renditions of The Divided Sky and Letter to Jimmy Page,
as well as a few other 'songs' or 'jams' that I could not identify. Now, considering I
recieved this in a trade from a phellow trader, there are certainly others out there that
must have copies of this. Needless to say, though, I have never seen this seeded in its
entirety. I suppose people may have refrained from circulating it under the assumption
that it wasn't worth it to do so, or that people may not want to hear it, as some of the
jams/songs are a bit obscure. However, as a phan who appreciates listening to these early
recordings and hearing where the band we all have grown to know and love came from, I am
of the opinion that there has to be some peeps out there that would also appreciate
hearing this. I mean, even if its just to give a listen to once, I think it is worth it to
just hear how wierd and funny it gets towards the end. So, in an effort to get this
circulating, I figured I would transfer and seed it in as complete a form that I believe
exists for all you who are phans of early and rare material. What I have included in this
text document I have done so to the best of my abilities and knowledge with information
included on my dat, as well as info obtain from "The Phish Companion" 'Discography Section'.
However, there are still a couple jams/songs that could not be identified due to a lack of
information, and for them I have filled in the blank as best as possible.

Enjoy!!!

Also, aside from adding some track markings, the integrity of the original recording (what
i have on dat) was kept in tact, and NO modifications or alterations were made in any way
after the original Remastering, which was not done by myself, and therefore I have no info
regarding what exactly was done. Overall, though, the recording sounds much better than you
might expect.

bivouacjuan.t01.flac:b188f106fb6523f238d5a1ea1dcae6f5
bivouacjuan.t02.flac:91e2e43c82b93d87246c9e4a7718b7dd
bivouacjuan.t03.flac:1587d9667d19e85d6312dbef8a363dd4
bivouacjuan.t04.flac:7bf44270f77d5e869a50d407eeef0778
bivouacjuan.t05.flac:33bdfd0e06739aebe096bec9aa42c33d
bivouacjuan.t06.flac:a9fe54f8994e6e6de616de745866aa82
bivouacjuan.t07.flac:144ac6d9581e479898407c74a1a838e3
bivouacjuan.t08.flac:7ea4c102119b131288853302dedcd252
bivouacjuan.t09.flac:c30977a89b1f45aed74bc88f34c42cb2
bivouacjuan.t10.flac:dcdabcee270ac26b621f8298f58c62b3
bivouacjuan.t11.flac:0b8c876cbaa2b043385ec6ec0af7f6f7
bivouacjuan.t12.flac:35b8f10ae401e84ee8997d8f1772f902


EAC extraction logfile from 4. March 2005, 15:46 for CD
Unknown Artist / Unknown Title

Used drive : HL-DT-STDVD-RW GCA-4080N Adapter: 1 ID: 0
Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
Combined read/write offset correction : 0
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No

Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo

Other options :
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000


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Track 11
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No errors occured


End of status report

Source Info4-Track > Cass 2 > Digital Re-Mastering > Dat > Clone (unknown gen); Tascam DA-20 mkII > HHb CD-R 850 > EAC > CD Wav > FLAC
Trades Allowed
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
304481983-12-??Bivouac Jaun DemoBurlingtonVT
Bivouac Jaun; 4-Track > Cass/2 > Digital Remastering > DAT; Tascam DA-20 mkII > HHb CD-R 850 > CDR > EAC > CDWav > FLAC; Transferred by Walt Tusinsk
Performance
Phish 1983-12-25 Trey's basement, Princeton, NJ
Set 1Jam
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThis is rumored to be the correct date. All that exists is a 5:55 jam.