07
1999
Sources
Source 1 of 1
2:46:41
SHNID:
978
Taper Notes:
View NotesPhish July 3, 1999 Lakewood Ampitheater, Atlanta, GA Source: Schoeps MK4v/M222 > Lunatec V2 > Apogee AD1000 > HHB PDR1000 OTS, Recorded @ 48kHz Taper: Scott Reid Transfer: Tascam DA20 mkII > s/pdif > Tascam FW-1804 > firewire > .wav 16bit 48kHz Minor Edits (fades at beginning/end of sets) performed in Wavelab. Resample > 44.1kHz via r8brain Tracking & conversion to FLAC level 8 via CDWave Transferred by rowjimmy (rowjimmyATgmailDOTcom) Seeded to etree on Disc One: -Set I- 01. Chalk Dust Torture, 02. Gumbo 03. Sparkle > 04. Cavern 05. Taste 06. When the Circus Comes 07. Tube > 08. Funky Bitch 09. NICU 10. Waste Disc Two: 01. Meatstick -Set II- 02. Twist > 03. Piper 04. Moma Dance 05. Mountains in the Mist* 06. Run Like an Antelope > 07. Contact > 08. Little Drummer Boy 09. Crowd Disc Three: -Encore- 1. Little Drummer Boy** 2. Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home*** -Encore 2- 3. Harry Hood * First Time Played ** Performed by Fishman, solo on the snare drum, with alternate lyrics. *** w/ Page's father, Dr. Jack McConnell, on vocals and kazoo. Show Notes: Mist debuted at this show, though it was played on Trey's tour. The Little Drummer Boy encore was performed by Fishman, solo on the snare drum, with alternate lyrics. Bill Bailey featured Page's father, Dr. Jack McConnell, on vocals and kazoo. Meatstick was played for the first time since June 25, 1997 (123 shows). Additional notes about this source: 257ms dropout in the final seconds of Antelope removed (audible but not painfully) Mark Nutter kindly allowed Scott to run this rig throughout the Summer tour. A 15ft digital line from Scott's PDR1000 was connected to a digital patchbay from which a great many tapes were recorded, including some of the previously circulating sources. After the tour, all of the master DATs were cloned for Mark Nutter. Subsequent clones from Mark Nutter's copies have also been seeded over the years. This series is the first transfer of the master dats at the head of this chain. Thanks to Mark for the gear. Thanks to Scott for running it and thanks again to Scott for lending me the masters to transfer. Enjoy -rj