Phish
1987-04-29
Nectar's
Burlington, VT
Source: SBD
Transfer: DAT(c) 48kHz > Tascam DA-20MKII > Canare Coax > Korg MR-2000S > Kimber USB 2.0 > Samplitude Pro X Suite v12.5.2.284 > TLH v2.7.0 (flac 8, ffp) > Foobar2000 v1.2.9 Live Show Tagger
Transfer & edits by Jeff Mitchell (jeffhmitchell@gmail.com)
Seeded to etree 2016-05-02
Set 1:
s1t01 - She Caught The Katy & Left Me A Mule To Ride
s1t02 - Alumni Blues
s1t03 - Golgi Apparatus
s1t04 - Swing Low Sweet Chariot
s1t05 - Fire
s1t06 - Skin It Back >
s1t07 - Cities
s1t08 - Lushington
Set 2:
s2t01 - Dog Log
s2t02 - Melt The Guns >
s2t03 - Dave's Energy Guide
s2t04 - Take The 'A' Train
s2t05 - Halley's Comet >
s2t06 - Quinn The Eskimo
s2t07 - AC//DC Bag
Set 3:
s3t01 - Peaches en Regalia >
s3t02 - Fluffhead
s3t03 - Good Times Bad Times
s3t04 - Anarchy
s3t05 - Makisupa Policeman >
s3t06 - Run Like An Antelope
s3t07 - Boogie On Reggae Woman
s3t08 - Timber (Jerry)
s3t09 - Slave To The Traffic Light >
s3t10 - Sparks >
s3t11 - McGrupp & The Watchful Horsemasters >
s3t12 - The Ballad Of Curtis Loew
s3t13 - Come On (Part One)
s3t14 - I Am Hydrogen >
s3t15 - Who Do? We Do!
Encore:
s3t16 - Fuck Your Face
The DAT lists Quinn The Eskimo as being cut and that AC/DC Bag is filler, but I don't believe that this is the case. At the end of Quinn there is a very clear transition into AC/DC Bag. AC/DC Bag is the song that is cut. AC/DC Bag fades in on the DAT, so I was unable to match them and create a smooth transition. There is not much of AC/DC Bag missing. The DAT also lists Fuck Your Face after Hydrogen, but there is a comment that it is possibly from Set 1. Both phish.net and phish.com list Fuck Your Face as an encore, so that is where it was placed. This is the only known performance from 1.0, and is obviously not from any of the 3.0 shows where it has been played.
This was the second show of a 2-night stand at Nectar’s. This show featured the 1st known performances of Take The ‘A’ Train (Billy Strayhorn/Duke Ellington cover), Timber (Jerry) (Josh White cover), The Ballad Of Curtis Loew (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover), Come On Part 1 (Jimi Hendrix cover) and Fuck Your Face. Some tapes have Fuck Your Face between Cities and Lushington at the end of set I. Take The ‘A’ Train featured special guest Jeff Friedberg on saxophone. Del Martin recorded this show as part of his work for the band.
Show Notes taken from http://phish.com/tours/dates/wed-1987-04-29-nectars/