Source Summary
flac16 48kHz Audience & Soundboard Multitrack mix; DAT(c) @ 48kHz > Sony PCM-R500 > Canare Coax > Korg MR-2000S > Kimber USB 2.0 > Samplitude Pro X v12.5.0.264 (fades, edits) > TLH v2.7.0 (flac 8, ffp) > Foobar2000 v1.2.9 Live Show Tagger; DAT provided by Charlie Miller & Arielle Phares; Transfer & edits by Jeff Mitchell
Phish
1991-03-15
Gothic Theatre
Englewood, CO
Source: Audience & Soundboard Multitrack mix
Transfer: DAT(c) @ 48kHz > Sony PCM-R500 > Canare Coax > Korg MR-2000S > Kimber USB 2.0 > Samplitude Pro X v12.5.0.264 (fades, edits) > TLH v2.7.0 (flac 8, ffp) > Foobar2000 v1.2.9 Live Show Tagger
DAT provided by Charlie Miller & Arielle Phares
Transfer & edits by Jeff Mitchell (jeffhmitchell@gmail.com)
Seeded to etree 2015-07-08
Set 1:
s1t01 - Llama
s1t02 - Foam
s1t03 - My Sweet One
s1t04 - Stash
s1t05 - Dinner & A Movie >
s1t06 - Bouncing Around The Room
s1t07 - The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony >
s1t08 - AC/DC Bag >
s1t09 - The Lizards
s1t10 - Mike's Song >
s1t11 - I Am Hydrogen >
s1t12 - Weekapaug Groove
Set 2:
s2t01 - Buried Alive >
s2t02 - Possum
s2t03 - Horn
s2t04 - Paul & Silas
s2t05 - Cavern
s2t06 - Destiny Unbound
s2t07 - I Didn't Know
s2t08 - Harry Hood
s2t09 - Chalk Dust Torture
Encore:
s2t10 - The Squirming Coil >
s2t11 - Runaway Jim
Notes: Dinner and a Movie was dedicated to "Lauren," who had donated Fish the vacuum cleaner that he was using and was in attendance that night. I Didn't Know featured Fish on trombone.
Taken from http://db.etree.org/shn/441:
Hello,
Some comments on this show and these sources....
I helped Mike make several of these tapes. The Board used was a highly modified soundcraft 200b 16 channel mixer. We miked the band's equipment (mostly) with our own high end mics - we had some Schoeps over the drum kit, B&K's on trey's guitar and over the organ. The aud mics for this night were AKG C460B w/ omni capsules. I remember these b/c i risked life and limb climbing and hanging them on the walls. We had some other studio mics as well, but it changed nightly, and I don;t really remember the changes / uses.
We used alot of the band's mics as well. The signals for all went to a splitter - and then a snake went to the house, and a snake went to the 200B. We had an effects rack, I don't recall what it was. Recordings were live to 2 track DAT on a SV3700.
This particular night we taped on the band's truck. Several other nights we had a room in the building. halloween '90, Boulder theatre, and Breckenridge i know we had an indoor backstage 'room'. It was a challenge in the building to seperate our mix from house noise.
Loads of fun - everyone run out and buy a V3 now - Mike's a great guy, and I had a great time being his helper on these. I was only 19, and as Mike's helper, and being 'with the band', I got into some 21 and over shows. Phish was great fun in a small arena. I haven't seen them in a larger environment than this.
Glad they circulate, too.
JC Mahoney