Source Summary
flac16 B&K 4021 > Apogee AD1000 > HHb PortaDAT (M) (44.1 khz); 70 degrees/DFC/first row OTS 12’ stand; Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/44.1)>Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>xACT 2.37(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 ); Taped by: Eric Vandercar (ericv) #4EV; Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Phish
12/30/1997
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
**16 bit/44.1khz**
Source: B&K 4021 > Apogee AD1000 > HHb PortaDAT (M) (44.1 khz)
Config/Location: 70 degrees/DFC/first row OTS 12’ stand
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/44.1)>
Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.37(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: Eric Vandercar (ericv) #4EV
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe
Set I: (1:01:07)
01. intro
02. Sneakin Sally Through the Alley>
03. Taste
04. Water in the Sky
05. Punch You In the Eye>
06. Stash
07. Chalkdust Torture
08. A Day in the Life
Set II: (2:19:10)
01. intro
02. AC/DC Bag>
03. McGrupp>
04. Harpua>
05. I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)>
06. Harpua>
07. Izabella>
08. Harry Hood>
09. My Soul
10. Sleeping Monkey
11. Guyute
12. encore break
13. Carini>
14. Black-Eyed Katy>
15. Sneakin Sally Through the Alley>
16. Frankenstein
Notes:
- Stash included A Night in Tunisia tease
- AC/DC Bag included Third Stone From the Sun tease
- Carini feature drum tech Pete Carini onstage
- Sneakin Sally was last time played 5/28/89 (920 shows)
- “Pentagram Harpua” included narrative about Lost in Space
- I’m Gonna Be was first time played and featured Tom Marshall on vocals
- Harry Hood was unfinished
- Frankenstein featured Fish on vacuum
- the band realized they were going to blow curfew so they turned out a 30 minute encore since they were going to be fined anyway
- DAT tapes were swapped out end of set two for encore
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
seeded to etree on: 03/27/2016
This recording is posted in loving memory of our friend Eric Vandercar, whose passion was to share his love of music with the world.
All thanks to go his wife Jill for opening up his archives and allowing us to share these wonderful recordings from his collection with you!
If you find that listening to this recording has added something positive to your life,
please consider making a donation in Eric's name to http://therootsofmusic.org,
a charity that Eric supported and empowers the youth of New Orleans through music education. #4EV