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| Artist | Phish |
| Show | Phish [Project 80's] -09-27-87 ATO Pledge Party, St. Lawerence University, Canton, NY |
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| Torrent | ph1987-09-27.4508.shnf.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | ph1987-09-27.4508.shnf |
| Info hash | c25e5c88cb25e0c6df3490ba87dc59fffd272220 |
| db link | http://db.etree.org/shn/4508 | Show | Source |
| Description | phish
09/27/87
ATO living room (pledge party)
st. lawrence university
canton, ny
cass>NAD 6300 tape deck>midiman p.c. card>wav>soundforge noise reduction>cdwav>shn
disk1
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funky bitch (fades in midsong)
golgi
peaches en regalia
take the a-train>
possum
phase dance (metheny)
good times bad times
skin it back
slave to the traffic light (fades out midsong)
david bowie (just the very end, fades in)
disk2
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wilson
i didn't know **
fluffhead
fire
fee (cuts short due to tape flip)
yem>
divided sky>
acdc bag>
whipping post
** first known version
A rare slice of Phish history from outside VT, before they toured regularly. ATO was a very partying deadhead frat, famous for good parties with an emphasis on music. This show may have been the highpoint of a long history of excellent bands at this fraternity (which has since been disbanded and re-formed with new, more 'appropriate' membership, as dictated by the national chapter AND the school - so divergent was this esteemed brotherhood with the general tenets of frat/college idiocy... what a drag. This house was a long-standing oasis amidst the rest of the usual campus frat-guy ghetto).
We hired the band for $1000 on a recommendation from a friend who'd seen them and knew they'd more than fit the bill for our party - he was right in every respect (although they were so mind-blowing that even a bunch of hardcore deadheads were spooked by the ruthlessly cascading nature of it all and had to leave the room, esp. during WHIPPING POST - though it's also worth noting that and at least 10-15 of us never left about a 20 foot radius from the band while they were playing - no way you could've pulled us away from that - we knew right away this band would go far, though I doubt any of us would've predicted just how huge they've become now 13 years later).
This recording was made with the band's blessings straight off the board, but the guy who did it got pretty wrapped up in the party (who can blame him!) and didn't tend the deck as well as he could've, hence low-levels on the master and some nasty tape flips. It seems they played a third set that is not on our tapes anywhere (proven by the existence of TWO "we'll be right back"s on the tapes we DO have). We KNOW they played BOWIE (as just the end of it made a re-flip onto the first set master cassette, hence the fade-in to FUNKY BITCH, the beginning of which BOWIE wrote over), and BBFCM too (which I remember well, as I laughed my ass off!), though this was not on the master and has never been heard since.
Hopefully the band has this whole show in their archive somewhere and it gets out some day - I'm quite sure there may be other songs (we knew nothing of the band at the time except that they came highly recommended by a trusted source, so we have no setlist beyond the tapes). I'm pretty sure Languedoc taped it, as our feed came out of his deck.
SLAVE actually came after Whipping Post in set II, but was paired up with the stranded tail-end of Bowie at the end of DISC1 due to space constraints on DISC2.
I dumped this show into my pc from the original VERY HISSY LOW LEVEL cassette and cleaned it up with SOUNDFORGE's Noise Reduction feature - basically just measured the hiss and removed it from the whole file after many less-than-successful attempts at getting a good EQ with various plug-in's. It helped ALOT and made this show much more listenable, but did create sort of a weird sonic by-product too, esp. during cymbal-heavy sections of the songs. If anyone out there is more expert than me at fixing this kind of thing up, please email me at scott@magnetosphere.com and I'll get you the original master .wav's and gladly let you have at it - I'd love to get the best-possible mix on this one, for obvious reasons personal AND historic.
Lastly, this is the alleged first known version of I DIDN'T KNOW (according to one of the new Phish compendiums, which, like all others, has this show inaccurately labeled as BURLINGTON, VT). Phish actually drove a few hours from home to our school in upstate NY to play this party for us. I think it was just the band and their white van, along with Languedoc (we were blown away they had guitars made by their soundman!), maybe one girlfriend, and their dog, that little yellow labbish one that's in the LAWNBOY liners - I think you can hear her barking somewhere on this tape). We'd never even heard them before this show, so it was a big eye-opener for all of us, and made many of us fans for life in one fell swoop. A huge highlight for me was being the only one in the room when they sound-checked GOLGI, which blew me away and sent me on an early-evening scramble to recruit friends to come see this great goddamned band! Enjoy.
scott@magnetosphere.com
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| crab-in-my-shoemouth |
2008-05-16 23:40:33 |
what a great story... oh, to be a an ATO pledge in 1987... if for only this Phish show. I'd do it!!!
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| cambodi |
2008-05-17 23:54:00 |
Thanks for sharing this rare gem.
Much Appreac.........
JodyCambodi |
| mboyle29 |
2008-05-19 13:55:38 |
| Thank you!! what a gem!! It sounds to me as if there may be an MP3 gen. in this source. Still great example of a band who was way ahead of their time.. |
| deadlie13 |
2008-05-19 14:18:04 |
| Anyone seeding this? I'm getting nothing... |
| Matty13 |
2008-08-26 01:19:27 |
| As a ATO at SLU in the early 80's, I can say with great certainty that all stories about the house likely bear some resemblance to the truth. It was a unique oasis for this kid from CA. My initiation involved requisite consumption and then being quizzed on Dead set lists. The fact that Phish played there is just a testament to the kind of place it was and the kind of guys who lived/partied there. Sad to know its gone. Lives on in hazy memories |
| magnetosphere |
2008-10-15 17:45:18 |
I wrote those notes about a decade ago when I first up'd my converted master tapes to GDLIVE.COM, which is where I'm guessing this seed originated.
As for an mp3 gen, I did upload both SHN and MP3 to GDLIVE originally, so it's possible this version contains an mp3 lineage, but its probably just my crude attempt at tape hiss removal that you're hearing...
The guy who taped this for us did a terrible job and got about the lowest levels possible, so there's a ton of noise on the originals that I tried (and some would say failed!) to strip out...
Somewhere in my house I still have the original cassettes - I really need to dig them out and have a pro clean them up and make then as listenable as possible.
I did the best I could with Soundforge way back when, but I'm sure it could be done much better.
If nothing else, I can say for sure that this was a helluva show to see in person and something me and a few buddies will never forget, and I'm glad it lives on in some format!
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