Identifier660940
Created AtThu Aug 22 2002 22:34:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN
NoteSlight bit of diginoise at the start of PYITE, very short. Appears on DAT also.
Very first few samples of Suzie are missing...Appears on DAT also.

Source InfoDSBD > DATx3 @44.1kHz > Event Gina S/PDIF IN @44.1kHz > WaveLab 3.0 > SHN ; EXCEPT Slave: FM SBD > DAT > CD > EAC > WaveLab 3.0 (editing & hiss reduction) > SHN
Tech NoteEDITING: The FM Slave was passed through these following devices; DC Remover, and DeNoiser. This was to remove most of the FM noise without disturbing the high-end freq's. The rest of the show was tracked with WaveLab and had the following done; DC Remover. All tracks reside on a sector boundary. This was throughly checked and rechecked numorus times before SHN compression. Enjoy!
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Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
19271996-08-17Plattsburgh Air Force BasePlattsburghNY
DSBD > DATx3 @44.1kHz > Event Gina S/PDIF IN @44.1kHz > WaveLab 3.0 > SHN; Except Slave: FM SBD > DAT > CD > EAC > WaveLab 3.0 (editing & hiss reduction) > SHN; Seeded by Art H.; d1 and d2 tracked for 80 min discs; see info files for notes; NOTE: Please make sure that your copies are from the md5's currently up (not bad), if not, do not circulate original shn's and md5's
Performance
Phish 1996-08-17 Plattsburgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh, NY
Set 1Old Home Place, Punch You In The Eye, Reba > Cars Trucks Buses, The Lizards, Sample In A Jar, Taste, Fee > Maze, Suzy Greenberg
Set 2The Curtain > Runaway Jim, It's Ice > Brother*, Fluffhead, Run Like An Antelope > Golgi Apparatus > Slave To The Traffic Light
Set 3Wilson > Frankenstein, Scent Of A Mule^, Tweezer, A Day In The Life > Possum > Tweezer Reprise

E: Harpua#
CommentThe Clifford Ball

Before the second set, the Clifford Ball Orchestra played classical music by Debussy, Ravel, Gabriel Forte, Stravinsky and others.

* - w/ Ben Cohen & Jerry Greenfield singing a verse
^ - w/ Fishman solo instead of the typical Page and Trey duel
# - w/o the "Ooom Pah Pah" opening and cut short before finishing