Phish 02/20/88
ATO Fraternity House, St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, NY
Source # 4508
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums d1 , d2 , st5
Disc Counts 0 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
7/6/01
07/06/2001
Source Summary
SBD > Cass/0 > NAD 6300 > midiman > WAV > Soundforge NR > CDWav > SHN
phish
09/27/87
ATO living room (pledge party)
st. lawrence university
canton, ny

cass>NAD 6300 tape deck>midiman p.c. card>wav>soundforge noise reduction>cdwav>shn

disk1
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funky bitch (fades in midsong)
golgi
peaches en regalia
take the a-train>
possum
phase dance (metheny)
good times bad times
skin it back
slave to the traffic light (fades out midsong)
david bowie (just the very end, fades in)


disk2
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wilson
i didn't know **
fluffhead
fire
fee (cuts short due to tape flip)
yem>
divided sky>
acdc bag>
whipping post

** first known version

A rare slice of Phish history from outside VT, before they toured regularly.  ATO was a very partying deadhead frat, famous for good parties with an emphasis on music.  This show may have been the highpoint of a long history of excellent bands at this fraternity (which has since been disbanded and re-formed with new, more 'appropriate' membership, as dictated by the national chapter AND the school - so divergent was this esteemed brotherhood with the general tenets of frat/college idiocy... what a drag.  This house was a long-standing oasis amidst the rest of the usual campus frat-guy ghetto).

We hired the band for $1000 on a recommendation from a friend who'd seen them and knew they'd more than fit the bill for our party - he was right in every respect (although they were so mind-blowing that even a bunch of hardcore deadheads were spooked by the ruthlessly cascading nature of it all and had to leave the room, esp. during WHIPPING POST - though it's also worth noting that and at least 10-15 of us never left about a 20 foot radius from the band while they were playing - no way you could've pulled us away from that - we knew right away this band would go far, though I doubt any of us would've predicted just how huge they've become now 13 years later).

This recording was made with the band's blessings straight off the board, but the guy who did it got pretty wrapped up in the party (who can blame him!) and didn't tend the deck as well as he could've, hence low-levels on the master and some nasty tape flips.  It seems they played a third set that is not on our tapes anywhere (proven by the existence of TWO "we'll be right back"s on the tapes we DO have).  We KNOW they played BOWIE (as just the end of it made a re-flip onto the first set master cassette, hence the fade-in to FUNKY BITCH, the beginning of which BOWIE wrote over), and BBFCM too (which I remember well, as I laughed my ass off!), though this was not on the master and has never been heard since.

Hopefully the band has this whole show in their archive somewhere and it gets out some day - I'm quite sure there may be other songs (we knew nothing of the band at the time except that they came highly recommended by a trusted source, so we have no setlist beyond the tapes).  I'm pretty sure Languedoc taped it, as our feed came out of his deck.

SLAVE actually came after Whipping Post in set II, but was paired up with the stranded tail-end of Bowie at the end of DISC1 due to space constraints on DISC2.

I dumped this show into my pc from the original VERY HISSY LOW LEVEL cassette and cleaned it up with SOUNDFORGE's Noise Reduction feature - basically just measured the hiss and removed it from the whole file after many less-than-successful attempts at getting a good EQ with various plug-in's.  It helped ALOT and made this show much more listenable, but did create sort of a weird sonic by-product too, esp. during cymbal-heavy sections of the songs.  If anyone out there is more expert than me at fixing this kind of thing up, please email me at scott@magnetosphere.com and I'll get you the original master .wav's and gladly let you have at it - I'd love to get the best-possible mix on this one, for obvious reasons personal AND historic.

Lastly, this is the alleged first known version of I DIDN'T KNOW (according to one of the new Phish compendiums, which, like all others, has this show inaccurately labeled as BURLINGTON, VT).  Phish actually drove a few hours from home to our school in upstate NY to play this party for us.  I think it was just the band and their white van, along with Languedoc (we were blown away they had guitars made by their soundman!), maybe one girlfriend, and their dog, that little yellow labbish one that's in the LAWNBOY liners - I think you can hear her barking somewhere on this tape).  We'd never even heard them before this show, so it was a big eye-opener for all of us, and made many of us fans for life in one fell swoop.  A huge highlight for me was being the only one in the room when they sound-checked GOLGI, which blew me away and sent me on an early-evening scramble to recruit friends to come see this great goddamned band!  Enjoy.

scott@magnetosphere.com



d1
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28ea8da5c95906f8ec2fbb18f6477e39 *01_02a_golgiaparatus.wav.shn
d0da11a0cc2373ea6e727bdb9e0a3b8c *01_03a_peachesenregalia.wav.shn
6e0e7570e53360d5bb06b16f76faa2e1 *01_04a_atrain.wav.shn
652154f6aafd52c4f1a59793b18bf22f *01_05a_possum.wav.shn
f9bae105ceaca73118a6801ff6a3b21a *01_06a_phasedance.wav.shn
1eaad4d311992025342597bc277cec9b *01_07a_goodxbadx.wav.shn
2dbe1bd6d938b26eac034611b8be0b39 *01_08a_skinitback.wav.shn
9c6b8a5c66236adff3c261a452fa6c7e *01_09a_slave.wav.shn
17fcc0513c0c2b1ca37bbb19320958e4 *01_10a_bowie_end.wav.shn
d2
6c25c4077bf3c54dbbd5cb75d01c56a3 *02_01a_wilson.wav.shn
f4181c17ce211827462781f78ebbced2 *02_02a_ididntknow.wav.shn
90a1715961b53aae471402c591b6ae7c *02_03a_fluffhead.wav.shn
64de4653d3b3aeefccd49c414004fe20 *02_04a_fire.wav.shn
f8836584106338693900c4c0d48baaf4 *02_05a_fee.wav.shn
830727c6175b97ffe557e184e0c4e5c3 *02_06a_yem.wav.shn
3d31369efe4a1a58b33c4f64470a44be *02_07a_dividedsky.wav.shn
0e0eacff0a65aed2234fec1799281108 *02_08a_acdcbag.wav.shn
739bde830ad193d874c181b92f646b9d *02_09a_whippingpost.wav.shn
st5
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19aa43db07072c4c198b0cc7c3338d34 [shntool] 01_02a_golgiaparatus.wav.shn
7d69684d0ba86d34a3e8a08ca7d7d35f [shntool] 01_03a_peachesenregalia.wav.shn
a61ed4af9cf7abd0faec0bd01cf743d4 [shntool] 01_04a_atrain.wav.shn
9806588b1c9fb97c4ad78c576142a1d3 [shntool] 01_05a_possum.wav.shn
df4c60abbbfe0bc80fc503468852607c [shntool] 01_06a_phasedance.wav.shn
ed29f5dfcff85e17255a1f1a7d5f1a2a [shntool] 01_07a_goodxbadx.wav.shn
05ab1b223b3fbee1c5b2a58ed3d2291e [shntool] 01_08a_skinitback.wav.shn
21b5c2d381ee1bc3f4a44444d12a70ed [shntool] 01_09a_slave.wav.shn
837cecf609f133043d2b1eec045b6654 [shntool] 01_10a_bowie_end.wav.shn
69c6680a8acb30a3b91c0f1728a5b3d6 [shntool] 02_01a_wilson.wav.shn
aa1485c71e3855352a9911fe15c5a6a1 [shntool] 02_02a_ididntknow.wav.shn
9f6f2ad4d506eb8c20b602a396835901 [shntool] 02_03a_fluffhead.wav.shn
b275aae2f264f630e6702d2934ffb5de [shntool] 02_04a_fire.wav.shn
13b31422377ec94bdc94b58656c092bc [shntool] 02_05a_fee.wav.shn
7f6a25d9097a19af1a8396b8f62d7425 [shntool] 02_06a_yem.wav.shn
10c9d606f4209b2f89ecbf6442316bc2 [shntool] 02_07a_dividedsky.wav.shn
10d3bd24b489345cd71ca56ea72b7b13 [shntool] 02_08a_acdcbag.wav.shn
bae26df2586d909827b0ad4b9bd79d3e [shntool] 02_09a_whippingpost.wav.shn

Comments
Other Sources (comments)
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Date User Comment
02/16/2002 tim burke Anyone thought about Remastering this seed?
If yes, please contact him!
01/16/2003 mike reese Has anyone seen any cover art for this show? Been looking for a while.
01/03/2004 John Cook ...And when you remaster, be sure to fix the sector boundary errors on d1t07, d1t09, and d2t05.
01/19/2004 Matt Carner mike,

cover art is on my list of things to do. Will post a link here when it is done.
12/22/2011 Ifthir should this be moved to the correct date per the notes here?

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