Source Summary
flac24; Microtech Gefell m300's > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Coresound PDAudio SPDIF(optical) > HP IPAQ hx2795 > Live2496@24/48 > SD card; pc > Sound Forge 9.0 (normalize, fades) > CD wave 1.93.3 > FLAC v1.2.1 (Level 8); Taped & Transferred by Frank Bubel
Phish
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, New York
7-6-2012
Recorded and transferred by Frank Bubel
Location : official taper section, reserved section 8, row hh, seat 15
Source: Microtech Gefell m300's (PAS, ROC, ~9 ft. high) > DarkTrain Mil-Spec Silvers > Sound Devices USBPre2 >
Coresound PDAudio SPDIF(optical) > HP IPAQ hx2795 > Live2496@24/48 > SD card
Recorded Format : 24 bit, 48 kHz
Conversion : sd card > pc
Processing: Sound Forge 9.0(normalize and fades) > CD wave 1.93.3 >
FLAC v1.2.1 (L8) as build in TLH v2.6.0(Build 168) > Flac Tagging with live show tagger in Foobar V1.0.3
Set 1:
01 Crowd
02 Runaway Jim
03 Ocelot
04 Heavy Things
05 Back on the Train
06 Funky Bitch
07 Tube ->
08 Psycho Killer ->
09 Tube
10 Hold Your Head Up[1] >
11 Cracklin' Rosie >
12 Hold Your Head Up
13 Stash
14 Bouncing Around the Room
15 Paul and Silas
16 Horn
17 Corinna
18 Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
19 Crowd
Set 2:
01 Crowd
02 Chalk Dust Torture >
03 Carini >
04 Sand
05 Roses Are Free >
06 Punch You In the Eye >
07 Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley ->
08 Ghost >
09 Suzy Greenberg >
10 Run Like an Antelope[2]
11 Encore Break
Encore:
12 Loving Cup
13 Crowd
[1] Psycho Killer quotes and "tucking" references.
[2] Crosseyed and Painless tease; Tom Marshall and the Dude of Life on vocals; Lyrics changed to "Been you to have any spleef."
Notes: Slight level adjustment during the first 15-20 seconds of Runaway Jim. Psycho Killer was played for the first time since August 14, 2009 (127 shows).
HYHU contained Psycho Killer teases and quotes as well as references to tucking.
Prior to Cracklin' Rosie, Fish was introduced as Friar Tuck. Cracklin' Rosie was played for the first time since December 10, 1999 (279 shows).
Mike teased Shafty after the second HYHU. Antelope contained a Crosseyed and Painless tease. Tom Marshall and Steve Pollak (aka the "Dude of Life") sang the lyrics to Antelope.
The lyrics to Antelope were changed to "Been you to have any spleef."