Phish 04/03/98
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
Source Summary
flac16, 44kHz; (FOB) Schoeps mk4's > kc5 > cmc5 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Teac DA-P20 > DAT(c); DAT(c) > Sony DTC-790 > Hucht Copyprocessor MKII > Tascam HD-P2 > Audacity > CDWave > FLAC; Source by Dan Haugh; Transfer by Bill Tetzeli
Phish
04-03-1998
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, NY

Source: Schoeps mk4 > kc5 > cmc5 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Teac DA-P20 (48 kHz)

Location: Front of Board (FOB)

Lineage: Sony DTC-790 > Hucht Copyprocessor MKII > Tascam HD-P2 > 48 khz WAV > 44.1 khz WAV (Audacity)> FLAC (CDwave)

[48khz files archived, available on request]

Taped by Dan Haugh
Transferred by Bill Tetzeli

Set I

1. Crowd
2. Mike's Song ->
3. The Old Home Place ->
4. Weekapaug Groove
5. Train Song ->
6. Billy Breathes
7. Beauty of My Dreams
8. Dogs Stole Things ->
9. Reba
10. My Soul

Set 2

1. Roses are Free ->
2. Piper ->
3. Loving Cup ->
4. Run Like an Antelope

Encore
5. Carini >
6. Halley's Comet >
7. Tweezer Reprise

Tech Notes:

At 1:08 of Mike's Song the sound improves to stellar and remains as such for the rest of the show. The original tape looks like for the first 2 minutes and 12 seconds of recording Dan had a -20 db attenuator on both channels, then suddenly remembered to turn it off. This has been compensated by raising that section by 20 db and while their is an improvement, it is not as perfect as the sound gets. Then again it's only for a minute.....so who's complaining; this is 99.9% pure gold.

Show Notes:

Weekapaug included a Crosseyed and Painless tease and a brief jam
of the song that would eventually debut as Mozambique, as well as a tease of
the theme from Brazil.

FFP
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