Phish 01/03/03
Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
Source Summary
shn16, 44kHz; (FOB/DFC/Sub-Cards) Neumann TLM-170's > Apogee MiniMe > Sony PCM-M1 > DAT(x); DAT(x) > Tascam DA-30mkII > Zoltrix > Soundforge > CDWave > SHN; Source and Transfer by unknown
Phish
1/3/03
Hampton Coliseum - Hampton, Virginia

recording:  fob 45' dfc Neumann TLM 170's(sub cardiod setting)>
            Apogee Minime>Sony PCM-M1
transfer:   tascam DA 30mkII>zoltrix nightengale 6.0 >soundforge                   6.0>cdwav>mkw>shn



d1
Set 1 (1:15):
1.Tweezer ->
2.Theme From the Bottom
3.Foam
4.Pebbles and Marbles*
5.YEM false start
6.You Enjoy Myself**

d2
    set 2 (1:11):
1.Birds of a Feather
2.Wolfman's Brother
3.Makisupa Policeman***
4.Axilla
5.Twist ->
6.Free

d3
1.All of These Dreams#
2.Possum##
Encore (0:08):
3.Contact###
4.Tweezer Reprise


Notes: Show began at 8:13pm. Second set began at 10:11pm. Paul Languedoc was
not manning the sound board, and Trey made a point to stop at the monitor
board to speak with the engineer on his way to the stage before the first
set. * - first time played; ** - with a false start (Trey stopped the band
and made a comment about practicing, then re-started a moment later), and
with a vocal jam based on the name "George Takei" (the actor who played Mr.
Sulu on Star Trek); *** - lyric was "woke up this morning ... about 3
o'clock this afternoon... 'fatty'," and "Waffle House" and "Hooters" were
mentioned in the singing toward the end of the song; # - concert debut (only
previously played on Letterman); ## - toward the end, Trey hands his guitar
to Page (who plays it from his normal seat, doing things like playing behind
his head, etc.), Mike hands his bass to Trey, Mike picks up the "B" and "AH"
cymbals (traditionally used during "Crackin' Rosie"), and the song ends; ###
- Trey says: "Ladies and gentlemen, Al Gore!", also with a Page
solo/breakdown and a Mike solo/breakdown. (More details will be sought on
the "Possum" antics.)





94d998af245fcacbf10d80115e0ea3b6 *ph2003-01-03d1t01.shn
916ffa6c87812d78d7f755e227ecdf32 *ph2003-01-03d1t02.shn
6cd826a41f27bab302ac351339ed5c1d *ph2003-01-03d1t03.shn
402ea192cfb5480541890dfc79f7d87f *ph2003-01-03d1t04.shn
4412e98c164dfbff94e0901582c0f4ef *ph2003-01-03d1t05.shn
ae679f6ce8643ad7ecf9d685e5a5d72a *ph2003-01-03d1t06.shn
d8dbbcdecd4b9b34a48146f73c49fdd1 *ph2003-01-03d2t01.shn
029b29fef410c0034f3907458d0489d9 *ph2003-01-03d2t02.shn
2b6c5f620b91ea07e5e136efeeefca7d *ph2003-01-03d2t03.shn
595638930fb7ae17c739f5ad2aaf1bb7 *ph2003-01-03d2t04.shn
75da4ae35d10fee4c8a0e91f860274c7 *ph2003-01-03d2t05.shn
3ec3f884a6f487baba7810970339f814 *ph2003-01-03d2t06.shn
813e5b8e7c4955ec3a10b0dc483f8da5 *ph2003-01-03d3t01.shn
22428bf39c778f13f2c4b919c521405b *ph2003-01-03d3t02.shn
0e5bef769a6a55694ab1332d6b891a57 *ph2003-01-03d3t03.shn
ad6797ed16e59972e9681fccd481e234 *ph2003-01-03d3t04.shn
40113e97963edc9be24d604a3fd014dc *ph2003-01-03d3t05.shn
st5
6bf897b8bce7a44c913af55196f3f966 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d1t01.shn
b024dbc0f20b9af2092d062692c3774e [shntool] ph2003-01-03d1t02.shn
aab6a223672486473e873a84b75bdcd4 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d1t03.shn
668bf654e2a388258fa0d33fe5687826 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d1t04.shn
37392981a8414f70fbdf739a29099558 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d1t05.shn
938b1106b6dcec8e75e3123a0ee7ab70 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d1t06.shn
160f1e0272d3bafb2fd15210ed48c099 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d2t01.shn
714c58a77d119339e490e4e30a1820bf [shntool] ph2003-01-03d2t02.shn
46819e8bcec4320f9580906e84132008 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d2t03.shn
375397fd1964e0b0ec5dc56cd51eae4f [shntool] ph2003-01-03d2t04.shn
bb0af29b1d8b19963f1b2349f4a4628e [shntool] ph2003-01-03d2t05.shn
c4479a4e24bb0d4bb129b4a0f386b209 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d2t06.shn
8d7864dcc4643194fd77b7e1046fd80c [shntool] ph2003-01-03d3t01.shn
ed43c81cb0d9ff1d2b5a9e399bec708f [shntool] ph2003-01-03d3t02.shn
869d535b27efb289ab56b35b0e38f377 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d3t03.shn
3568c0506a29ee7fb2637e56dbee7978 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d3t04.shn
8cb066f056d2c0fecaf924bdbbd14192 [shntool] ph2003-01-03d3t05.shn

Comments
Other Sources (comments)
Live Phish ; [Not for Trade] (2) shn16, 44kHz ;... (3) shn16, 44kHz ; (DIN)... (0) shn16, 44kHz ; Neumann... (0) shn16, 44kHz ; (m/s)... (2) flac16, 44kHz ; (FOB)... (0) flac16, 44kHz ; (FOB)... (0) flac16, 44kHz ;... (0) shn16, 44kHz ; Schoeps... (0) flac16, 48kHz ; (FOB)... (0) flac16, 48kHz ; Neumann... (0) flac16/44.1khz Source:... (0) flac16 44.1kHz Schoeps... (0) flac16 44.1kHz Schoeps... (0) flac16 44.1kHz Schoeps... (0) flac1648 location: ots;... (0)
Date User Comment
01/22/2003 allen whats the point of d3t5 on this seed? its not even listed in the txt, but its in the md5, all it is is 4 seconds of nothing. no sound to it whatsoever. 4 blank seconds. what is even more pointless about it is that tweeprise is cut at 4:08, but the song is over at 3:38, so thats already 30 seconds of crowd at the end of the track, then theres a seperate track for 4 seconds of silence? i dont get it...? also, this seed has many pops in it, whether its glowsticks or balloons or just the recording or transfer is not clear. it sounds good overall, but the pops are slightly annoying. maybe the transfer was rushed to get the seed out since so many people were after the show, or maybe its just crappy, i dunno.
02/27/2003 twatts I listened to the first set of this and the first set of the same show from the Mikey K. source last night...

I think the Schoeps are "crisper" nice sound on Jon and Page... The Nuemanns are "bassy", with a nice full sound on Mike that sometimes drowns out Page.

Overall, both are excellent recordings. And I'm not sure I would classify the "pops" mentioned above as such, though there are a lot of glowstick strikes! STOP THE GLOW WAR!

Terry
09/25/2003 twatts I have compared this to the other 2 SCH sources and prefer this one. Very nice bass. I prefer this source, though I have not heard the other Neumann source...
etreedb.org
For administrative requests email contact@etreedb.org
This website written by Tom H Anderson and maintained by the etreedb.org community.

Cached: Wed, 1 May 2024 18:24:34 EDT