Phish 04/03/98
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
Source Summary
flac16, 48kHz; Neumann U89's > Sonosax SX-M2 > Sony SBM-1 > DAT(c); DAT(c) > Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam SS-R1 > Samplitude Pro X > FLAC; Source by Dan Estrin; DAT(c) provided by Steve Mortlock; Transfer by Jeff Mitchell
Phish
1998-04-03
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale, NY

Source:  Neumann U89 > Sonosax > SBM-1
Transfer:  DAT(c) @ 48k > Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam SS-R1 > Samplitude Pro X (fades, edits) > TLH(flac 8)

Thanks to Steve Mortlock for the DAT
Transfer & edits by Jeff Mitchell (jeffhmitchell@gmail.com)
Seeded to etree 2013-11-24

Set 1:
s1t01 - Mike's Song >
s1t02 - The Old Home Place >
s1t03 - Weekapaug Groove
s1t04 - Train Song >
s1t05 - Billy Breathes
s1t06 - Beauty Of My Dreams
s1t07 - Dogs Stole Things >
s1t08 - Reba
s1t09 - My Soul

Set 2:
s2t01 - Roses Are Free >
s2t02 - Piper >
s2t03 - Loving Cup >
s2t04 - Run Like An Antelope [1]
s2t05 - Encore Break

Encore:
s2t06 - Carini >
s2t07 - Halley's Comet >
s2t08 - Tweezer Reprise

[1] "Carini's gonna getcha" sung several times in intro. "Carini" spoken later in the song.

Teases:
ยท Crosseyed and Painless, Theme from Brazil, Mozambique, and Nellie Kane teases in Weekapaug Groove

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 and a quick tease of Nellie Kane from Trey. A fan ran up on the stage during Loving Cup, prompting banter and subsequent singing of "Carini's gonna getcha" several times in the Antelope intro, as well as a Carini mention later in the song. This show is available as an archival release on LivePhish.com.


FFP
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