Phish - 11/16/97
McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO
Source:

Schoeps CMC65 > Reuthelhuber > SBM-1 > Otari DTR-8S > AES/EBU XLR

Media Type:

SHN

Media Count:

2

Notes:

Phish 11/16/97
McNichols Arena
Denver, CO

Source info:
Schoeps CMC65 > Reuthelhuber > SBM-1 > Otari DTR-8S > AES/EBU XLR
digital cable > Zefiro ZA2 > Red Roaster software > CD > EAC > SHN

Source and conversion by John Cocci, head of Operation Everyshow.
(jcocci@mindspring.com)
Thanks, John!

CD > EAC > SHN and MD5sum creation: Patrick Marshall
(clearerphish@yahoo.com)

Yet another installment on the PCP Fall 97 project, 11/16/97 represents
my first attempt at making shn files or md5 sums. The discs are flawless
as far as my ears can tell, except for some reason the track split
between Scent of a Mule and Poor heart actually comes in at the end of
the "mule duel". Scent finishes out and Poor Heart is complete. As my
editing skills (and editing software) are lacking, I decided to let
everyone deal with this how they want to. I have just left it the way it
is. Make sure to email me at the address above if you find anything that
isn't kosher. I have listened to both discs
(made from unshortening the shn files I created) and everything seems
ok, md5's as well check out. Enjoy the show.
-Patrick

info from the phish.net:
1: NICU, My Soul, Black-Eyed Katy, Farmhouse, The Old Home Place,
Billy Breathes, Cars Trucks Buses, Scent of a Mule*, Poor Heart*,
Taste, Hello My Baby

2: Timber (Jerry)-> Simple, Wilson-> Harry Hood, Izabella

E: David Bowie

*With Pete Wernick, aka "Dr. Banjo" on banjo. Wernick is a member of
the Pete Wernick Live Five, a Colorado bluegrass band, and also
produces instructional books and tapes for the banjo. He is a former
member of Hot Rize.


Disc 1:
Set I
1.) NICU
2.) My Soul
3.) Black-Eyed Katy
4.) Farmhouse
5.) The Old Home Place
6.) Billy Breathes
7.) Cars, Trucks and Buses
8.) Scent Of A Mule
9.) Scent Of A Mule (conclusion), Poor Heart
10.) Taste
11.) Hello My Baby

Disc 2:
Set 2
1.) Timber Ho! >
2.) Simple
3.) Wilson >
4.) Harry Hood
5.) Izabella
ENCORE:
6.) David Bowie

Tech Notes:

ALL

Trades Allowed: Yes Traded From:

Show Rating:

Sound Rating:

A

Reference #:

0004027561

Generation:

0

Lists:
Owned by Matt Roman · Last Updated May 23, 2023


Phish 11/16/97
McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO
Set I
NICU, My Soul, Black-Eyed Katy, Farmhouse, The Old Home Place, Billy Breathes, Cars Trucks Buses, Scent of a Mule*, Poor Heart*, Taste, Hello My Baby
Set II
Timber (Jerry)-> Simple, Wilson, Harry Hood -> Izabella
Set III
David Bowie
Comment
*With Pete Wernick, aka "Dr. Banjo" on banjo. Wernick is a member of the Pete Wernick Live Five, a Colorado bluegrass band, and also produces instructional books and tapes for the banjo. He is a former member of Hot Rize (see 08-07-96).
Last Changed By Ben Mohr
Sources
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Schoeps CMC65 > Reuthelhuber > SBM-1 > Otari DTR-8S > AES/EBU XLR digital cable > Zefiro ZA2 > Red Roaster software > CD > EAC > SHN; via J. Cocci, P. Marshall; OE and PCP source (via Fall '97 Project); SOAMule tracking slightly off; etreed 11/23; A. Gustin notes mic  source details given do not make logical sense
(94298) View Source   
Schoeps cmc6/mk41's > Sonosax SX-M2 > DA-P1; Fostex D5 > SoundWave 24/96 > Wavelab 5.01 @ 48k (48 to 44.1, Fades) > CD Wave > TLH > FLAC; Transferred by Gotfob
(119665) View Source   
flac16; (FOB) Schoeps mk5's > Ruetelhuber PS > Sony SBM-1 > DAT (@ 44.1 kHz); Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam HD-P2 > Samplitude SE v9.1.1 (set 2 level adjustments, fades) > CD Wave v1.98 > FLAC v1.2.1 (Level 8); Transferred by Terry Watts & Jason Sobel
(132465) View Source   
flac16 48kHz Set I Microtech Gefell M210>Lunatec V2>Apogee AD1000; Set II AKG483>Lunatec V2>Apogee AD1000 sampled at 48k; DAT Clone>DA-P1>SPDIF>M-Audio Audiophile 192>CD Wave>flac level 8>TLH
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