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1995
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View NotesPhish December 14, 1995 Broome County Arena Binghamton, NY source: AKG 460B/ck61 > custom pre-amp > Sony D7 (@ 48 kHz) transfer: Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam HD-P2 > CF Card > usb > pc > WaveLab 5.01b (fades, resample to 44.1kHz, patch edits) > CD Wave v1.94.7 > FLAC v1.1.2 (Level 8) recorded by Dave Flaschner transferred by Jason Sobel ([email protected]) seeded May 23, 2006 note: The master DAT was used in this transfer, thanks Dave! The original 48kHz files from the DAT transfer have been archived, and are available upon request. Disc 1 - [70:46] Set I 01 - [07:15] - Suzy Greenberg 02 - [05:54] - Llama 03 - [03:30] - Horn 04 - [10:55] - Foam 05 - [06:45] - Makisupa Policeman 06 - [14:36] - Split Open and Melt 07 - [06:37] - Tela 08 - [08:01] - Taste That Surrounds 09 - [02:24] - My Sweet One 10 - [04:50] - Frankenstein Disc 2 - [74:44] Set II 01 - [06:32] - The Curtain > 02 - [09:17] - Tweezer -> 03 - [04:58] - Timber Ho -> 04 - [09:42] - Tweezer -> 05 - [03:57] - Keyboard Cavalry 06 - [11:48] - Halley's Comet -> 07 - [09:16] - NICU -> 08 - [10:46] - Slave to the Traffic Light 09 - [03:05] - encore break 10 - [05:23] - Bold as Love PATCH EDIT NOTES: Dave's master DAT of the AKG source had several spots of digi-noise in the first couple of minutes of the tape. I used the widely circulated NAK 300 for patches at the following locations in Suzy Greenberg: START - END 00:10.6 - 00:29.8 00:40.3 - 00:42.6 01:05.1 - 01:10.4 01:20.2 - 01:25.3 01:36.7 - 01:42.2 01:51.0 - 01:56.2 02:10.6 - 02:15.5 05:46.0 - 05:51.2 Please note that the first two sections of digi-noise were in the intro crowd noise, before Suzy really even started. All of these locations included a few seconds of cross-fade for a smooth and easy transition. The start time listed above is the moment when it's fully the NAK source, and the end time is the moment when it's fully back to the AKG source. Other than the few spots of digi-noise which have been fixed, this AKG source sounds fantastic, in my opinion. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. One last big thanks to Dave for letting me borrow his master DAT.