Bands
Featured
Bands
Phish
Today In History
June 11th
5 shows
5 tapes
Years
2026
48.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2k355
7d4.7k838
30d48.4k8.6k
13 shows
13 tapes
2025
16.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.3k233
7d2.3k400
30d16.5k2.9k
42 shows
42 tapes
2024
6.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h29759
7d1.1k189
30d6.2k1.1k
39 shows
39 tapes
2023
4.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h23938
7d685111
30d4.1k676
45 shows
45 tapes
2022
7.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h25943
7d59897
30d7.9k1.3k
47 shows
48 tapes
2021
3.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h35457
7d559105
30d3.8k693
35 shows
35 tapes
2020
322
PlaybackListensHours
48h183
7d628
30d32244
4 shows
4 tapes
2019
3.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h55082
7d55882
30d3.1k451
39 shows
39 tapes
2018
4.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h18528
7d45169
30d4.1k623
39 shows
39 tapes
2017
2.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h18636
7d43679
30d2.6k441
28 shows
28 tapes
2016
2.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h24429
7d42858
30d2.2k296
45 shows
45 tapes
2015
1.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h16425
7d34151
30d1.8k295
31 shows
31 tapes
2014
1.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h16122
7d25939
30d1.6k227
41 shows
41 tapes
2013
1.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h14823
7d19231
30d1.4k225
41 shows
41 tapes
2012
3.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h78795
7d1.8k246
30d3.6k495
37 shows
37 tapes
2011
8.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h766102
7d1.2k156
30d8.9k1.3k
41 shows
41 tapes
2010
2.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h42157
7d38755
30d2.4k318
50 shows
50 tapes
2009
5.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h48366
7d1.8k250
30d5.6k775
51 shows
51 tapes
2004
1.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h5112
7d24347
30d1.7k338
20 shows
20 tapes
2003
5.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h27049
7d615116
30d5.1k977
45 shows
45 tapes
2002
258
PlaybackListensHours
48h416
7d294
30d25838
3 shows
3 tapes
2000
15.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.3k233
7d1.8k334
30d15.3k2.6k
56 shows
56 tapes
1999
16.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1k191
7d2.3k408
30d16.8k3.1k
64 shows
64 tapes
1998
20.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.3k205
7d2.9k490
30d20.5k3.4k
70 shows
70 tapes
1997
21.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.6k292
7d3.3k570
30d21.2k3.8k
81 shows
81 tapes
1996
9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h50569
7d2.1k289
30d9k1.3k
71 shows
71 tapes
1995
12.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.6k236
7d2.6k368
30d12.4k1.8k
82 shows
82 tapes
1994
26.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.1k420
7d2.4k302
30d26.6k3.3k
124 shows
124 tapes
1993
12k
PlaybackListensHours
48h79895
7d1.5k181
30d12k1.4k
109 shows
109 tapes
1992
8.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h40748
7d76791
30d8.1k918
109 shows
109 tapes
1991
5.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h29831
7d67271
30d5.8k612
117 shows
119 tapes
1990
4.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h17720
7d81388
30d4.9k563
100 shows
101 tapes
1989
1.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h22228
7d17722
30d1.9k246
66 shows
66 tapes
1988
2.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h9913
7d32039
30d2.7k345
44 shows
44 tapes
1987
568
PlaybackListensHours
48h13616
7d162
30d56872
18 shows
18 tapes
1986
350
PlaybackListensHours
48h151
7d374
30d35038
7 shows
7 tapes
1985
248
PlaybackListensHours
48h115m
7d366
30d24837
7 shows
7 tapes
1984
129
PlaybackListensHours
48h00m
7d757m
30d12918
2 shows
2 tapes
1983
75
PlaybackListensHours
48h18m
7d132
30d7511
1 show
1 tape
1988
Sources
Source 1 of 1
2:17:23
Dot Net:
6.89 / 50 ratings
SHNID:
1813
Taper Notes:
View NotesPhish February 20, 1988 ATO Fraternity House Pledge Party St. Lawrence University Canton, NY DISC 1 SET 1 1. Funky Bitch (joined in progress) 2. Golgi Apparatus 3. Peaches En Regalia 4. Take the 'A' Train > 5. Possum 6. Phase Dance 7. Good Times Bad Times 8. Skin It Back SET 2 9. Wison 10. I Didn't Know DISC 2 SET 2, cont. 1. Fluffhead 2. Fire 3. Fee (partial) 4. You Enjoy Myself > 5. Divided Sky > 6. AC/DC Bag > 7. Whipping Post 8. Slave To The Traffic Light (partial) 9. David Bowie (joined in progress) Source: SBD > 2nd Gen Master Cassette > Tascam 122 MK III (playback) > ProTools HD3 (capture: 44.1KhZ/16-bit) > SSL AWS 900+ Analogue Work Station > Noise Reduction > EQ > Playback Level Correction > WAV > FLAC. Remaster performed between October 16-December 20, 2011 by Adam Yoffe at Chicago Public Radio, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL. ---- Here is a detailed history of this recording: I attended this show, which was recorded somewhat haphazardly by a friend/fraternity brother. It was our first time seeing or hearing Phish in any form. A few months after the show, I copied his master cassettes on my Technics dubbing deck using Maxell XL-II 90's. The original recording consumed three 45 minutes tape sides, and was known to be a partial recording, given the degree to which the taper was consumed by the rather large and wild party occurring at our house that night. He captured the better part of two full sets with a few cut-numbers along the way. A third set went unrecorded. The original master tapes have never surfaced, making my second-gen copy the only known version. I digitized and shared my copy of the show in the late 90's via GDLIVE.COM (which was later assigned SHNID 4508 on etree.org by Ben Mohr). Until now, those source files represented the only known copy of this show in circulation. This new version represents two key updates to the original release: 1. My original master cassettes have been professionally remastered, resulting in a considerable upgrade from my original digital conversion effort. 2. The date of this show has been corrected from 9/27/87 to 2/20/88. Charlie Dirksen from Phish.net contacted me a few months ago inquiring about the originally listed date, suggesting that various musical elements of this show, along with the presence of a few videos in the band's archive, almost certainly dated this show to Feb 20, 1988. This information, along with input from several friends who were also in attendance, we concluded with a high degree of certainty that 2/20/88 is the correct date, replacing the originally listed date of 9/27/87. The presence of Phase Dance (Pat Metheny) was a key distinguishing factor in correcting the date, as this song was only performed by Phish four times, all in Feb. 1988. Charlie also noted that this particular arrangement of Fluffhead is consistent with the revised date, and would NOT have been consistent with Sept. '87 renditions. Charlie Dirksen tells me the band's archive contains as-yet-unseen video of Good Times Bad Times, Slave to the Traffic Light, and BBFCM from this show, presumably shot with Mike Gordon's personal video camera. BBFCM does not appear on my master tapes, and is vaguely recollected to have come from a short third set on this date. It is my sincere hope that the band may someday share the videos they have on file from this show. Given the corrected date of 2/20/88, prior notes about this tape containing the first ever version of I Didn't Know have been removed. David Bowie originally appeared at the beginning of tape one, side one, writing over the beginning of Funky Bitch. Upon further review, it appears Bowie was actually the final song of the second set (given the presence of a second "we'll be right back" announcement from Trey. The first set-break is announced after Skin It Back). We believe the taper recorded over the beginning of set one in order to capture some of the Bowie jam after running out of tape during Slave. Given this, Bowie has been relocated to the end of set two to reflect the proper performance order. As regards the 2011 remastering effort, after years of procrastination and plotting to improve upon my initial attempt, I enlisted my friend Adam Yoffe, an old admirer of the band from way back, who also happens to be a radio production professional with access to an extremely high quality studio at Chicago Public Radio's Navy Pier facility. Adam and I convened at Navy Pier in Fall 2011 to re-capture my original cassettes into the digital domain. Adam then applied the technology at his disposal to make the best of a less-than-stellar master recording. Cassette recording levels started out very low, which produced considerable tape-hiss. You will also hear Mr Languedoc tweaking and improving the mix as the show goes on. Which is to say, please don't judge this recording by the first set. Things really start to solidify by Good Times Bad Times, and they get considerably better from there. While making every reasonable effort to balance the playback levels across the entire recording, we erred on the side of caution regarding tape-noise removal during the early numbers, finding that strong reductions of said noise also reduced the musical content beyond acceptable levels. Thankfully, the tape hiss slowly fades to almost imperceptible levels by the second set. We hope you'll agree we were able to both preserve and improve upon the fidelity of the original recording, albeit within the constraints of a 20+ year old, second generation cassette. This was one of Phish's first shows outside of Vermont. Our fraternity (ATO), having completely exhausted the limited stock of quality area bands at prior events, hired Phish with no prior knowledge of their music, not even so much as a demo, based on a recommendation from a friend-of-a-friend in Burlington, VT. I had the good fortune of assisting the band with load-in and setup, which resulted in a private performance of Golgi Aparatus during soundcheck. Needless to say I was mightily impressed, and spent much of my evening spreading the word to friends about the upcoming show. I'd like to thank Adam Yoffe for his time and effort on this remastering project, as well as Charlie Dirksen (Phish.net), and my old friends Mike Reese, Chris Richardson, Jack Cooke and Joe Mastromarchi for their assistance in validating the date of this historic early Phish show. Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] if you'd like any other info about this recording.