Phish - 08/15/04
Newport State Airport, Coventry, VT
Source:

FOB Neumann ak40 > lc3 > km100 > Lunatec V3 > VX Pocket (24 Bit/48 Khz) > Samplitude 7.0 > FLAC v1.7.1

Media Type:

FLAC

Media Count:

3

Notes:

Phish
08-15-2004
Coventry, VT


Phish's final show.

Taped and Encoded by John Cocci


Source info:

FOB
Neumann ak40 > lc3 > km100 > Lunatec V3 > VX Pocket (24 Bit/48 Khz) > Samplitude 7.0 > FLAC v1.7.1

Disc 1
Set 1
1 - Mike's Song >
2 - I am Hydrogen >
3 - Weekapaug Groove
4 - Anything But Me
5 - Reba

Disc 2
1 - Carini >
2 - Chalkdust Torture >
3 - Possum
4 - Wolfman's Brother* > jam (the sexy bump)** > Wolfman's Brother >
5 -Taste
Set 2
6 - Down With Disease >
7 - Wading in the Velvet Sea***


Disc 3
1 - Glide
2 - [band speech]
3 - Split Open and Melt > jam (blowing off steam) >
4 - Ghost

Disc 4
Set 3
1- Fast Enough for You
2 - Seven Below >
3 - Simple >
4 - Piper >
5 - Bruno**** ->
6 - Dickie Scotland***** >

Disc 5
1 - Wilson ->
2 - Slave to the Traffic Light
[fireworks]
Encore
3 - [Trey speech]
4 - The Curtain With


*The wolfman's brother is Fishman.
**Trey and Mike bring out their mothers and do the 'sexy bump' dance with them. Then later, 'sandwich' their manager, John Paluska with it.
***Page gets emotional.
****The band spontaneously writes a song to acknowledge their monitor engineer Mark "Bruno" Bradley. Other crew acknowledgements.
*****Same as above, but for Richard "Dickie Scotland" Glasgow.

Trades Allowed: Yes Traded From:

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Owned by Thomas Frank · Last Updated May 23, 2023


Phish 08/15/04
Newport State Airport, Coventry, VT
Set I
Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Anything But Me, Reba, Carini, Chalkdust Torture -> Possum, Wolfman's Brother, Taste
Set II
Down with Disease -> Wading in the Velvet Sea, Glide, Split Open and Melt -> Ghost
Set III
Fast Enough for You, Seven Below, Simple, Piper > Bruno* > Dickie Scotland*, Wilson, Slave to the Traffic Light, Encore: The Curtain With
Comment
* song made up on the spot to honor crew members
Last Changed By Daniel Shay
Sources
(25436) View Source   
FOB Neumann ak40 > lc3 > km100 > Lunatec V3 > VX Pocket @24bit/48kHz > Samplitude 7.0 > FLAC; Taped and transferred by John Cocci
(25538) View Source   
Coventry "From the Archives" #3; FM > DAT; DA-20mkII > Audiowerk2 > Soundforge4.5 > SHN; Transferred by Ian Stone
(25540) View Source   
Neumann ak30 (omni) > lc3ka > km100 > Lunatec V3 > DA-P1; Archive Python/Sony SDT-9000 > DAT2WAV > SF6.0 (48>44.1kHz) > CDWav > FLAC
(25541) View Source   
FOB Neumann km140 (ORTF) > V2 > SBM-1 > D8; Sony R300 > HHB 830 > CDR > EAC (secure) > SHN; Taped by Matt Lazor; SHN Conversion by Frank Webster
(25693) View Source   
Neumann km150 (ORTF) > Lunatec V3 @44.1kHz > Tascam DA-P1 (OTS); Sony TCD-D8 > M-Audio Audiophile 2496 > Wavelab v4.0c > CDWav > FLAC
(94157) View Source   
AKG 483 -> V3 -> AD2K -> DA-P1; DA-20mkII -> Audiophile 24/96 -> Wavelab 5.0 -> CD Wave -> FLAC(6); Taped by Kenny Watts; Transferred by Chris Davis
(165872) View Source   
flac16 44.1kHz Neumann KM140(FOB) > Lunatek V2 > Sony TCD-8 @ 16/44.1; Taped by: Matt Lazor; S1 Sony PCM R300, S2 Panasonic 3800, S3 Sony 59ES > MacMini(Audacity)
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