09/14/99
BSU Pavilion - Boise, Idaho
Source info:
DAUD (Schoeps CMC6/MK41 > Apogee AD-1000 > Tascam DA-P1 > Sony PCM-M1) > ZA2 (48 to 44.1) > HD > CDWav > shn
DAT > CDR transfer, shortening and upload by Mike Masse
Special thanks to Rob Clay for the patch, and Craig Savarick for arranging it.
Thanks to Steve Hormell for being the initial etree host.
I (1:14): Chalk Dust Torture, The Sloth, The Curtain -> Waste, Loving Cup
-> What's the Use -> Wading in the Velvet Sea -> Farmhouse, Nellie
Cane, Taste -> Rocky Top
II (0:57) Peaches en Regalia -> AC/DC Bag* -> Gumbo** -> Down with Disease
-> Frankenstein***
E (0:11) Simple, Hello My Baby
* - with Trey on keyboard and Jon on vacuum during parts of the jam; 27
minutes long
** - with instrumental "Another One Bites the Dust" (Queen) jam which
lasted a few minutes
*** - with Jon on vacuum
Disc 1
1. Chalk Dust Torture
2. The Sloth
3. The Curtain
4. Waste
5. Loving Cup
6. What's the Use
7. Wading in the Velvet Sea
8. Farmhouse
9. Nellie Cane
10. Taste
11. Rocky Top
Disc 2
1. Peaches en Regalia
2. AC/DC Bag
3. Gumbo
4. Down with Disease
5. Frankenstein
6. happy crowd
7. Simple
8. Hello My Baby
Notes about the transfer: I trimmed a little crowd noise between "Nellie Cane" and "Taste" during Set 1 to help it fit on one disc. I hope no one is too put out by this. : ) I think the benefits of having the whole set on one disc outweigh the disadvantages of cutting a little crowd noise between tracks. Sorry to offend you purists.
Also, I boosted Hello My Baby a little, to make it more audible. This allows you to listen to all of disc 2 at a comfortable level, without having to crank the a capella tune. Note that I made the long break between the end of Set 2 and the encore it's own track. This allows you to skip ahead, and it doesn't add extra length to "Frankenstein" that rightfully isn't part of the song.
Notes about the show: Pretty small venue. Top balcony level was completely empty. This was my girlfriend's first show. : ) She was psyched to hear Velvet Sea and Farmhouse, two of her favorites.
During "Frankenstein," at the end, listen and you'll hear Fishman quote "One of These Days" by Pink Floyd ("One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces," or something to that effect).
Enjoy!
-Mike