Phish 07/16/99
PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ
Source Summary
flac16/48 Source: B&K 4011 (Front Row Center Official TS) --> Lundatec V-2 --> Tascam DA-P1 @48K; Taper / Transfer: Ron Dalton Transfer: Tascam DA-20 MK II --> Fostex FR-2LE (Oade Mod) Processing: wav > Audacity(Normalized/Amplified) > xACT(FLAC/TAG); DiGiHoArDeRs: 12/30/2020
PHISH


July 16, 1999
PNC Bank Art Center
Holmdel, New Jersey


Source: B&K 4011 (Front Row Center Official TS) --> Lundatec V-2 --> Tascam DA-P1 @48K; Taper / Transfer: Ron Dalton
Transfer: Tascam DA-20 MK II --> Fostex FR-2LE (Oade Mod)
Processing: wav > Audacity(Normalized/Amplified) > xACT(FLAC/TAG); DiGiHoArDeRs: 12/30/2020



SET 1: Sample in a Jar, Beauty of My Dreams, Dogs Stole Things, Limb By Limb, Billy Breathes, Vultures, Back on the Train, Maze, Cavern

SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Simple > Guyute, Loving Cup > Golgi Apparatus

ENCORE: Born to Run[1]

[1] Phish debut; Tom Marshall on vocals.

Trey teased Super Bad in 2001. Weekapaug included a 2001 tease. The encore was preceded by a story from Trey about how he and Page grew up “around here” in Jersey. Trey then referenced “the greatest songwriter of all time” and said that he, too, grew up in the area. While some in the crowd expected Bruce Springsteen (who was in the middle of a run of 15 sold-out dates at New Jersey’s Continental Airlines Arena), Trey produced Tom Marshall. Tom appeared in the classic Born in the U.S.A.-era Springsteen outfit, complete with red bandana. He subsequently sang the Phish debut of Born to Run. As the song concluded, Tom mocked a bunch of Springsteen-esque arena-rock clichés, such as throwing his bandana into the crowd and jogging offstage to a handler who threw a towel around his shoulders. During the song he even aped some dance moves from the Dancing in the Dark video.
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