Phish 06/30/00
Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, CT
Source Summary
flac16/48 Taper / Transfer: Ron Dalton Info: B&K 4011 --> Lunatec V2 --> Apogee A/D500e --> Tascam DA-P1 @16/48K Front Row Center Official TS Transfer: Tascam DA-20 MK II --> Fostex FR-2LE (Oade Mod) @24/48K Processing: wav > Audacity > xACT(FLAC/TAG); DiGiHoArDeRs: 3/14/2021
PHISH


June 30, 2000
Meadows Music Theatre
Hartford, Connecticut



Taper / Transfer: Ron Dalton
Info: B&K 4011 --> Lunatec V2 --> Apogee A/D500e --> Tascam DA-P1 @16/48K
Front Row Center Official TS
Transfer: Tascam DA-20 MK II --> Fostex FR-2LE (Oade Mod) @24/48K
Processing: wav > Audacity > xACT(FLAC/TAG); DiGiHoArDeRs: 3/14/2021



SET 1: Ha Ha Ha, AC/DC Bag[1] > Tweezer > Runaway Jim, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley[2] > Ginseng Sullivan > Guyute, Golgi Apparatus > Tweezer Reprise > Possum

SET 2: Halley's Comet > The Mango Song > Twist, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Back on the Train > Makisupa Policeman[3], Farmhouse > Sleeping Monkey > David Bowie

ENCORE: Cavern

[1] The ending of AC/DC Bag was unusual, as Trey repeated the closing guitar tweaks before breaking into the Tweezer riff.
[2] No vocal jam.
[3] The key phrase in Makisupa was "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Big Fat Doob."

The ending of AC/DC Bag was unusual, as Trey repeated the closing guitar tweaks before breaking into the Tweezer riff. Sneakin' Sally did not contain a vocal jam. The key phrase in Makisupa was a play on the blues classic One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer, with "Big Fat Doob" replacing "Beer." Cavern included Tweezer teases and a Moby Dick tease after Trey introduced Fish under that name. Halley’s included a tease of Things That Make You Go Hmmm... and Le Freak teases from Mike and Runaway Jim included Nellie Kane teases.


;flac fingerprints generated by xACT 2.50 on 2021-03-15 04:44:48 +0000

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