Phish 08/16/98
Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, ME
Source Summary
FM-SBD > DAT; DA-30 MKII > EMU Proteus-X @ Bunker 8 Digital Labs (recorded in Cubase SX3, mastered with Wavelab 5.00a, tracked in CD-WAV)
PHiSH ~ 8/16/98
The Lemonwheel, Day 2
Loring Airforce Base, Limestone, ME

Source: FM-SBD > DAT
Xfer: DA-30 MKII > EMU Proteus-X @ Bunker 8 Digital Labs
Mastering: recorded in Cubase SX3, mastered with Wavelab 5.00a, tracked in CD-WAV
Patch Source: FOB Schoeps CMC6/MK21 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Apogee AD-1000 (db.etree.org shnid = 12494)

DISC ONE
set Ia:
01. Ginseng Sullivan (FOB AUD)
02. Bathtub Gin (FOB AUD)
03. Bathtub Gin (cont) (FM-SBD starts)
04. Rift
05. Punch You In The Eye
06. Lawn Boy
07. Yamar
08. AC/DC Bag
09. Frankie Sez
10. Birds of a Feather

DISC TWO
Set Ib:
01. "the ugly pig"
02. Guyute
03. Possum
Set II:
04. Down with Disease >
05. Piper

DISC THREE
Set IIb:
01. Ghost
02. Fluffhead
03. When The Circus Comes
04. Wading In The Velvet Sea
05. HYHU >
06. Sexual Healing > HYHU
07. Run Like An Antelope (very minor digi-noise in spots)

DISC FOUR
Set IIIa:
01. Sabotage >
02. 2001
03. Wilson
04. The Mango Song
05. Character Zero
06. Bittersweet Motel

DISC FIVE
Set IIIb:
01. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Encore:
02. Harry Hood > "Fuse Jam" >
03. The Baby Elephant Walk

NOTES:
- Due to the nature of FM-sourced SBDs and DAT tapes there are some small anomolies throughout.  
If your FLACs verify, it's probably on the master copy I made.  Sorry.

- The first 12 minutes or so of Set 1 had many flaws and was replaced with one of the circulating FOB AUD sources.

- There was sporadic digital noise in Bathtub Gin after the patch point, some of which was "fixed"
when I created small dropouts.  I felt the dropouts sounded better than a patch with the FOB and
obviously better than the digital noise/interference.
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