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48h2.7k479
7d6.8k1.2k
30d62.9k11.2k
13 shows
13 tapes
2025
17.1k
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48h1.3k226
7d2.9k515
30d17.1k3.1k
42 shows
42 tapes
2024
6.1k
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48h619113
7d1.4k253
30d6.1k1.1k
39 shows
39 tapes
2023
4.2k
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48h40570
7d934159
30d4.2k696
45 shows
45 tapes
2022
7.7k
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48h1k160
7d3.7k579
30d7.7k1.2k
47 shows
48 tapes
2021
3.8k
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48h29452
7d776135
30d3.8k675
35 shows
35 tapes
2020
320
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48h91
7d497
30d32045
4 shows
4 tapes
2019
3.1k
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48h20629
7d683101
30d3.1k452
39 shows
39 tapes
2018
4.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h17627
7d48676
30d4.3k659
39 shows
39 tapes
2017
2.4k
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48h21936
7d53993
30d2.4k409
28 shows
28 tapes
2016
2.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h29340
7d48367
30d2.2k293
45 shows
45 tapes
2015
1.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h16525
7d39561
30d1.7k281
31 shows
31 tapes
2014
1.6k
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48h20327
7d34548
30d1.6k229
41 shows
41 tapes
2013
1.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h11118
7d22334
30d1.5k234
41 shows
41 tapes
2012
2.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h27239
7d67191
30d2.1k293
37 shows
37 tapes
2011
8.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.1k151
7d3.7k532
30d8.2k1.2k
41 shows
41 tapes
2010
2.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h19829
7d45662
30d2.5k325
50 shows
50 tapes
2009
4.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h879113
7d1.8k250
30d4.1k575
51 shows
51 tapes
2004
1.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h9523
7d26155
30d1.8k353
20 shows
20 tapes
2003
5.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h36474
7d1.1k200
30d5.2k1k
45 shows
45 tapes
2002
320
PlaybackListensHours
48h331m
7d335
30d32047
3 shows
3 tapes
2000
14.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h778140
7d1.9k342
30d14.8k2.5k
56 shows
56 tapes
1999
17.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.3k231
7d3.3k599
30d17.3k3.2k
64 shows
64 tapes
1998
20.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.7k273
7d4k657
30d20.3k3.4k
70 shows
70 tapes
1997
21k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.9k319
7d3.9k702
30d21k3.8k
81 shows
81 tapes
1996
8.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.3k186
7d1.3k189
30d8.6k1.2k
71 shows
71 tapes
1995
11.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h766111
7d2.5k364
30d11.6k1.7k
82 shows
82 tapes
1994
28.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.3k156
7d3k372
30d28.7k3.6k
124 shows
124 tapes
1993
13.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h866105
7d2k238
30d13.6k1.6k
109 shows
109 tapes
1992
9.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h31339
7d935107
30d9.4k1.1k
109 shows
109 tapes
1991
6.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h47048
7d95199
30d6.8k733
117 shows
119 tapes
1990
5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h54754
7d1.3k147
30d5k570
100 shows
101 tapes
1989
2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h405
7d14519
30d2k265
66 shows
66 tapes
1988
2.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h10513
7d33341
30d2.6k342
44 shows
44 tapes
1987
783
PlaybackListensHours
48h202
7d9712
30d78395
18 shows
18 tapes
1986
419
PlaybackListensHours
48h323
7d809
30d41945
7 shows
7 tapes
1985
267
PlaybackListensHours
48h112
7d527
30d26738
7 shows
7 tapes
1984
166
PlaybackListensHours
48h81
7d142
30d16623
2 shows
2 tapes
1983
77
PlaybackListensHours
48h653m
7d112
30d7711
1 show
1 tape
1992
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SHNID:
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Taper Notes:
View NotesPhish 3/6/1992 Portsmouth Music Hall - Portsmouth, NH Source: Purported SBD > Cass/1 > DAT Transfer: CTD8000H-S > DAT2WAV > SHN > SF4.5c (48>44.1kHz*) > CD Wave > shntool > FLAC Primary transfer by Robert Brown Resampling, tracking and fixes by Ben Mohr ([email protected]) Pitched-corrected on 7/16/2004 by Mike Wren ([email protected]) FLAC metadata and replaygain added on 7/16/2004 by [email protected] ------------------------------------------- Disc 1 ------------------------------------------- -Set 1- 01. Intro 02. Rift * 03. Cavern 04. Sparkle 05. It's Ice 06. Oh Kee Pah Ceremony 07. Divided Sky 08. Guelah Papyrus 09. Maze * 10. Reba 11. All Things Reconsidered ------------------------------------------- Disc 2 ------------------------------------------- -Set 1 cont.- 01. David Bowie -Set 2- 02. My Friend, My Friend * 03. Poor Heart 04. Secret language Instructions ** 05. Stash 06. Mound * 07. Llama 08. Bouncing Around the Room 09. In an Intensive Care Unit * 10. Possum -Encore- 11. Sleeping Monkey * * First time played ** First ever secret language instructions Originally seeded as: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=5186 Notes: -Tape flips: d1t07 12:07 (39:40) d2t01 13:52 (40:58) d2t07 04:24 (49:49)/d2t08 03:11 (53:00) -Two areas of tape warble at beginning of d2t09 Fixes: - Removed DC offset from entire show - Smoothed skip d1t02 0:58.009 - Replaced L channel static d1t06 1:55.013-1:55.325 with R channel - Smoothed diginoise d2t01 11:00.905-11:00.946 - Remove whine d2t02-d2t11 in Samplitude v6 using FFT Filter/Spectrum Analyzer centered at 16020Hz by 33dB (range=15515-16520Hz) and modified slightly for each track - with anti-alias filtering and interpolation accuracy of 4 Pitch Correction: - Entire show was 75 cents sharp, so I adjusted accordingly in Sound Forge 6 (pitch shife quality level 3) --- This added about 3 minutes to the length of each set - Knocked down the annoying 130Hz rumble by 4dB - Added friendly fades at the start and end of sets - Retracked in CD Wave -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shelly Culbertson Subject: sing any note Date: Sat, 7 Mar 92 12:26:18 PST One thing I was really excited to read about was the audience participation aspect of the show. This particularly intrigued me because I had suggested to Trey on the phone that they might try this! That conversation came about as a result of something he said during the post-Somerville interview, that they'd like to tour with a choir, who could (for example) sing a dissonant chord during the jam in Tweezer. I suggested having the audience do it, in response to some sort of signal from the band, and sent him a copy of an interview with Brian Eno where he talks about trying something like this: "I noticed this when I worked on this Cornelius Cardew piece a long time ago called `The Great Learning'. The first instruction is `Sing any note'. You choose randomly. And you do it with a big group of people. And the first chord they hit is very dense and beautiful because people really are singing every note. But they very quickly slide into a few families of notes. And I always liked that first note when you have this beautiful, dense, breathy sound." --------------------------------------------------------------------------