Source Summary
flac16; Neumann AK40/LC3/KM100 > Grace Design Lunatec V3 + Neumann U89i (Hyper) > Grace Design Lunatec V2 > (Oade Concert Modified) Edirol R-44 (24/48); Sampletude SE No. 9 (Fade in/out, normalize, merge two sources, resample to 44.1k, and dither to 16 bit) > CD Wave > Flac (level 8); Taped & Transferred by Ed Guidry
Phish
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
Atlantic City, New Jersey
10-31-2010
Set 1:
01 Frankenstein[1]
02 Big Black Furry Creature from Mars
03 Ghost ->
04 Spooky >
05 The Divided Sky
06 Roses Are Free >
07 Funky Bitch
08 Boogie On Reggae Woman
09 Stash
10 Character Zero
Set 2:
01 Fat Man in the Bathtub[2]
02 All That You Dream[2]
03 Oh Atlanta[2]
04 Old Folks' Boogie[3]
05 Time Loves a Hero[4] ->
06 Day or Night[3]
07 Mercenary Territory[3]
08 Spanish Moon[3]
09 Dixie Chicken[3] ->
10 Tripe Face Boogie[2]
11 Rocket in My Pocket[3]
12 Willin'[5]
13 Don't Bogart That Joint[6]
14 A Apolitical Blues[2]
15 Sailin' Shoes[2]
16 Feats Don't Fail Me Now[3]
Set 3:
01 Down with Disease
02 Down with Disease >
03 Back on the Train >
04 Gotta Jibboo
05 Camel Walk
06 Suzy Greenberg
07 Wilson >
08 Harry Hood >
09 The Horse >
10 Silent in the Morning
11 You Enjoy Myself
Encore:
12 Julius[4]
[1] Page on keytar.
[2] Phish debut; Giovanni Hidalgo on percussion.
[3] Phish debut; Giovanni Hidalgo on percussion and Aaron Johnson, Stuart Bogie, Ian Hendrickson, Michael Leonhart and Eric Biondo on horns.
[4] Giovanni Hidalgo on percussion and Aaron Johnson, Stuart Bogie, Ian Hendrickson, Michael Leonhart and Eric Biondo on horns.
[5] Phish debut; Page on bass, Mike on piano, Trey on drums and Fish on vocals.
[6] Phish debut; A cappella.
Notes:
Page performed Frankenstein on keytar.
Spooky was performed for the first time since 4/14/93 (751 shows).
The second set "musical costume" was Little Feat's 1978 Waiting for Columbus.
Join the Band (the first track of Waiting for Columbus) was played over the PA before the start of the second set.
Subsequently, Phish was introduced as "Little Feat" before Fat Man in the Bathtub.
All of the songs in the second set other than Time Loves a Hero were Phish debuts.
All of the songs in the second set, other than Don't Bogart That Joint and Willin', featured Giovanni Hidalgo on percussion.
A five piece horn section consisting of Aaron Johnson, Stuart Bogie, Ian Hendrickson, Michael Leonhart and Eric Biondo joined the band for Old Folks Boogie, Time Loves a Hero, Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon, Dixie Chicken, Rocket in My Pocket and Feats Don't Fail Me Now.
Willin' featured Page on bass, Mike on piano, Trey on drums and Fish on vocals.
Prior to the piano solo at the beginning of Willin', Fish remarked, "That's supposed to be Bill Payne on the keyboard."
Don't Bogart That Joint was performed a cappella.
Trey introduced the guest musicians before Feats Don't Fail Me Now.
At the conclusion of the second set, the entire band marched the perimeter of the floor.
Disease was initially botched and had to be restarted, prompting Fish to declare, "This one's off our album."
Julius featured Giovanni Hidalgo and the Waiting for Columbus horn section.
Source: (OTS) Neumann AK40/LC3/KM100 (DIN)> Grace Design Lunatec V3 + Neumann U89i (Hyper, xy 90 deg, -80hz)> Grace Design Lunatec V2> (Oade Concert Modified) Edirol R-44 (24/48 on a SDHC Card).
Transfer: SDHC Card> Card Reader> PC> Sampletude SE No. 9 (Fade in/out, normalize, merge two sources, resample to 44.1k, and dither to 16 bit)> CD Wav (Tracked and convered to Flac @ level 8).
Recorded by: Ed Guidry (tufflitestudios@yahoo.com) Feel free to email me with reseed requests.