Identifier | 6405930 |
Created At | Thu May 25 2006 07:00:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | /27004 |
Media Type | SHN |
Media Count | 3 |
Traded From | Unknown |
Trades Allowed |
Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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27004 | 2002-12-31 | Madison Square Garden | New York | NY | |
NOTE: THIS IS ACTUALLY A LIVEPHISH SBD CONVERTED TO SHN! Do NOT trade this recording by any means. The md5 is merely listed as reference; Supposed source: Schoeps cmc6/mk41v > Lunatec V3 > VX Pocket @24bit/48kHz > Sony Vaio SR33 > Samplitude > > SHN |
Performance
Phish 2002-12-31 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY | |
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Set 1 | Piper, Guyute > NICU, Horn, Wilson*, Mound, Squirming Coil, David Bowie |
Set 2 | Waves -> Divided Sky, Lawn Boy, Carini, Rift, Harry Hood, Character Zer0 |
Set 3 | Sample in a Jar, Seven Below** -> Auld Lang Syne*** > Runaway Jim -> Time Loves a Hero, Taste^, Strange Design, Walls of the Cave, Encore: Wading in the Velvet Sea |
Comment | Pre-show music on the PA included the "Welcome Back Kotter" theme, "Reunited," "The Boys are Back in Town," and "Foreplay/Long Time."
* Preceeded by footage from the movie "Castaway" on the jumbotron screens on the scoreboard (scenes in which Tom Hanks's character is yelling for his befriended volleyball named "Wilson"); with 'Tom Hanks' (actually Page's brother, Steve McConnell) on vocals for the "Blat Boom..." part. ** During "Seven Below" a disco ball was lowered from within the scoreboard and it began snowing on stage; several dancers in white with blinking light "stick figure skeletons", dressed as snow creatures (with a vaguely "winter/forest kingdom" fantasy motif, including white costumes with fur and some horned helmets) came out and began circling the band on stage before moving off into the crowd - while in the crowd several grew into large snow angels by adding stilts to their costumes; midway during the song snow began falling on the fans on the floor from a pair of snowmaking rigs on the right and left sides of the scoreboard above the floor; shortly before midnight, the snow angels began shining small spotlights around the crowd, appearing similar to search lights *** At midnight, pyrotechnics spiraled around and behind the stage (some coming from the snowmaking rigs) and enormous white balloons with snow designs were dropped onto the floor. ^ Includes "What's The Use" tease Last Time Loves A Hero August 11, 1998 (148 shows) Last Mound November 19, 1996 (272 shows) |