Phish 06/26/95
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
Source Summary
flac16, 48kHz; AKG c460b/ck8's > Sony TCD-D7 > DAT(m); DAT(m) > Tascam DA-P1 > Tascma HD-P2 > Wavbreaker > FLAC; Source and Transfer by John Isham
Phish
1995-06-26
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY

FLAC1648

e-tree TBD

Source: DAUD AKG460/ck8 > Sony TCD-D7 > DAT(m) [16/48]

Transfer: DAT(m) > Tascam DA-P1 > S/PDIF > Tascam HD-P2 > CF/WAV [16/48]
[straight through direct digital]
wavbreaker (v0.11), flac/metaflac (v1.3.2)
edits noted below

"phisham-005" release 2017-10-06
recorded and transferred by "phisham" John Isham
[formerly isham@jeremy.ecs.umass.edu - now defunct]


Set 1: (67:05)

01: My Friend, My Friend (7:19) [1]
02: Don't You Want To Go? (6:47) [2]
03: Bathtub Gin (8:33)
04: NICU (5:40)
05: The Sloth (3:51)
06: My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own (2:32)
07: It's Ice (8:30)
08: Dog Faced Boy (2:41)
09: Tela (6:53)
10: Possum (14:19)


Set 2: (87:24)

01: Down with Disease -> Free (39:43)
02: Poor Heart(2:42)
03: You Enjoy Myself (22:04)
04: Strange Design (2:48)
05: Run Like an Antelope (11:37)


Encore:

[Encore break cut]

06: Sleeping Monkey (5:54)
07: Rocky Top (2:36)


Notes:

[from http://phish.net/setlists/phish-june-26-1995-saratoga-performing-arts-center-saratoga-springs-ny-usa.html ]

My Friend started with a Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 tease from
Trey. Trey teased and quoted Long Tall Glasses in Bathtub Gin. Possum
contained a Heartbreaker tease and YEM contained Immigrant Song teases
from Trey. Down with Disease was unfinished. This show is available as
an archival release on LivePhish.com.


Edits:

[1] My Friend, My Friend (5:17-5:20)

dropouts fixed by using Audacity (v2.1.3) to copy from
an earlier archived (but converted) transfer of this master:

DAT(m) > Tascam DA-20 > S/PDIF > Zafiro ZA-2 (48->44.1) > WAV > CDR
CDR > cdparanoia > WAV > sox [rate -v 48000] (44.1->48, no dither)

cdparanoia III release 10.2 (September 11, 2008)
sox v14.4.1

There's still a small digi-noise in the left channel at 5:19 from the
original transfer from the master. Everything I tried made it worse,
so I left it in.

[2] Don't You Wanna Go? (3:44)

small dropout fixed by cut & paste / digital clone from another, better take


Personal Notes / Jaded-Vet mini-review:

Set I: "average-great". Decent Bathtub, energetic Possum closer.

Set II: Great Type II DWD, nice "gozinta" to a very good Type II Free.
I won't track split that "gozinta". I think DWD had a "Tom Sawyer"
tease that didn't quite develop and isn't listed in the notes
[doodle-doodle-doodle, doo-di-do-do-doodle]. YEM vocal Jam had Trey
shouting "Hot-Tub!", which I believe is Trey imitating Eddy Murphy
imitating James Brown, second in my book only to Robin Williams
imitating Elmer Fudd singing Bruce Springstein :-)


FLAC Fingerprints:

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ph1995-06-26s1t02.flac:c8ff84cbb0ff62936e62b2f40f7bd7ad
ph1995-06-26s1t03.flac:0b4035a80df95fd9cb3c17324df71214
ph1995-06-26s1t04.flac:bdb9beb3d7db539bf47ce1e0faefad46
ph1995-06-26s1t05.flac:b8a88e63741d50f774b16231e75d06c0
ph1995-06-26s1t06.flac:53e398ff4b0356fce472adb7eb03a404
ph1995-06-26s1t07.flac:f35a220dc27c6493bf7dfb4dfa75a86f
ph1995-06-26s1t08.flac:8ff7d26bbd2e6ca748198a26c6cb15ab
ph1995-06-26s1t09.flac:0789d0ed1c8da4afd62685c945b50b4f
ph1995-06-26s1t10.flac:ede79ff886f4af4338e6cb884e94b804
ph1995-06-26s2t01.flac:cf8146a298a4cd37d403d81c841bed08
ph1995-06-26s2t02.flac:8c5f580a57d55abfa5a1598386fde18d
ph1995-06-26s2t03.flac:24ebbb281660fe94e9bb9afb9046d3e5
ph1995-06-26s2t04.flac:eaca90d4bd1366bbc53bd72c8dcc164b
ph1995-06-26s2t05.flac:7619c25501071487f733bb803406c943
ph1995-06-26s2t06.flac:568563324cc7ffc15da8867891b92a36
ph1995-06-26s2t07.flac:2b90c3ccc830942380278d3d513656ec


FFP
ph1995-06-26s1t01.flac:7747e9b708ff739c07ca2cde9034bd86
ph1995-06-26s1t02.flac:c8ff84cbb0ff62936e62b2f40f7bd7ad
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ph1995-06-26s2t06.flac:568563324cc7ffc15da8867891b92a36
ph1995-06-26s2t07.flac:2b90c3ccc830942380278d3d513656ec

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