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| Artist | Phish |
| Show | Phish - Alpine Valley Music Center, East Troy, WI; 08-01-1998; FOB Schoeps, shn-id 4787 [10 years ago today] |
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| Torrent | ph1998-08-01.4787.shnf.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | ph1998-08-01.4787.shnf |
| Info hash | 94787f1b2c100d783c21410db9de98b649df8584 |
| db link | http://db.etree.org/shn/4787 | Show | Source |
| Description | Phish
08-01-1998
Alpine Valley Music Center - East Troy, WI
Source: Schoeps MK41>KC5>CMC6>SX-M2>AD1000>DAP1 @ 48kHz (FOB/BTP/DFC/ORTF)
(Taped by mikey unidecker-at-mediaone.net)
Conversion: Sony PCM-R500 > Audio Magic Presto II > Delta Di0 2496 >
Soundforge 4.5 (48>44.1) > cdwav > MKWact (SHNv3)
(edlhubermj18-at-mail.uww.edu)
Updated .shns: (see note below)
Disc I
~Set I~
1. Ramble On*
2. Mike's Song >
3. Esther >
4. Weekapaug Groove
5. Guyute
6. Ficus
7. Birds of a Feather
8. Lawn Boy
9. Funky Bitch
Total: 71:40
Disc II
~Set II~
1. Piper
2. Wilson >
3. Also Sprach Zarathustra >
4. Magilla >
5. Also Sprach Zarathrustra >
6. Tweezer
7. Fluffhead
8. Brian and Robert
9. Albequerque
Total: 69:24
Disc III
1. Chalk Dust Torture >
2. Frankenstein
~Encore~
3. Been Caught Stealin'*
4. Tweezer Reprise
Total: 21:38
*debut
Notes: Fade In/Out done in Soundforge. I also added a bit of leader
from another source to piper(the start of set 2) because a couple notes
of piper were missed on the master. So @ 52 seconds into piper you hear
the splice. The notes are correct but you hear the difference from being
way back in the tapers section to fob. So the spliced source for the first 52
seconds of crowd noise before piper is Schoeps MK41/CMC6>SX-M2>DAP1
(in tapers section). Thanks to mikey for the smokin tapes.
enjoy~
Compiled 6-18-01 (edlhubermj18-at-mail.uww.edu)
=========================================================
NOTE: I received these .shns from the person who converted them originally (edlhubermj18@mail.uww.edu), and found, using shntool, that 3 tracks were not cut on sector boundaries. They were:
d1t09
d2t01
d3t04
d2t01 definitely had to be fixed, as it caused a nasty click during the transition from d2t01 to d2t02 when listening to the audio on a CDR burned in DAO mode. d1t09 and d3t04 were fixed for good measure as well; whenever shows start to be put on new media (DVD-R?) and are subject to new tracking, this show can be sequenced in any way desired without any problems.
Original sector boundary errors found using:
SHNTOOL version 1.01
Copyright 2001 Jason Jordan (shnutils-at-freeshell.org)
.shn utilities page: http://shnutils.freeshell.org/
After sector boundaries were fixed, I converted back to SHNv3 from .wav using MKWact, and renamed all files back to their original filenames, removing the '-fixed' appended to each file by shntool, and redid the .md5s to match the new files (this is the only set of .shns from this show *from this new DAT source* that is available, so having the '-fixed' indicator wasn't necessary; the .shns with errors were never circulated before being fixed).
Log info from shntool output is provided in the file ph98-08-01fob_sector_issues.txt.
RECORDING COMMENTS: Aside from what is written above about the lead-in source spliced for Piper (d2t01; a very minor portion was missing from this FOB source), there is only one questionable noise I can hear on this show after about 4 listens. At 1:39 of d2t08 (Brian and Robert), there is a pop in the left channel. I am 99.9% sure it is a balloon pop, and not a digital error.
What does that mean? This show is clean! Please circulate if you enjoy this new FOB source of this great show over any others already out there!
Compiled 7-18-01 (jriordan35-at-aol.com)
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Shntool output showing ERRORS on original .shn set
=====================================================
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool.exe len -u mb //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/*.shn
length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename
6:33.05 69337004 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t01.shn
12:35.40 133276124 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t02.shn
9:28.15 100230524 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t03.shn
13:16.11 140440316 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t04.shn
10:15.45 108591884 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t05.shn
2:52.57 30474908 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t06.shn
6:26.74 68264492 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t07.shn
3:03.40 32375324 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t08.shn
7:08.22 75550520 -b- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t09.shn
71:40.09 723.40 MB (totals for 9 files)
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool.exe len -u mb //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/*.shn
length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename
8:00.08 84691454 -b- -e -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t01.shn
7:50.66 83063276 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t02.shn
9:22.13 99167420 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t03.shn
2:31.09 26657612 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t04.shn
0:08.09 1432412 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t05.shn
18:31.18 196022780 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t06.shn
15:18.19 161979932 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t07.shn
3:40.07 38824508 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t08.shn
4:02.25 42747644 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t09.shn
69:24.24 700.56 MB (totals for 9 files)
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool.exe len -u mb //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d3.shnf/*.shn
length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename
7:05.23 75024140 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d3.shnf/ph98-08-01d3t01.shn
6:41.48 70849340 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d3.shnf/ph98-08-01d3t02.shn
3:50.67 40729628 --- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d3.shnf/ph98-08-01d3t03.shn
4:00.30 42407076 -b- -- -xx //f/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08
-01d3.shnf/ph98-08-01d3t04.shn
21:38.18 218.40 MB (totals for 4 files)
=====================================================
Shntool output showing FIXES made on original .shn set
=====================================================
Disc I of the show was repaired to fix the sector boundary error that was present on d1t09. Here is the log:
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool fix -o wav -s b -d //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph9
8-08-01d1 -noskip //e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/*.shn
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t01.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t01-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t02.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t02-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t03.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t03-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t04.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t04-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t05.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t05-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t06.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t06-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t07.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t07-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t08.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t08-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1.shnf/ph98-08-01d1t09.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t09-fixed.wav ... done.
Padded '//c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t09-fixed.wav' wi
th 468 zero-bytes.
Disc II of the show was repaired to fix the sector boundary error that was present on d2t01. Here is the log:
(Note: I accidentally set the output as .shn for disc II, which messed up the seekability of the new .shns, so I converted them to .wav and then back to SHNv3 using MKWact. Still totally lossless and not something to worry about. I'm just being completely detailed about the lineage.)
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool fix -o shn -s b -d //c/servin/ -noskip //e/ph98-08-0
1fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/*.shn
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t01.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t01-fixed.shn ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t02.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t02-fixed.shn ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t03.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t03-fixed.shn ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t04.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t04-fixed.shn ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t05.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t05-fixed.shn ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t06.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t06-fixed.shn ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t07.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t07-fixed.shn ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t08.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t08-fixed.shn ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2.shnf/ph98-08-01d2t09.shn --> //c/servin//ph9
8-08-01d2t09-fixed.shn ... done.
Padded '//c/servin//ph98-08-01d2t09-fixed.shn' with 1936 zero-bytes.
Disc III of the show was repaired to fix the sector boundary error that was present on d3t04. Here is the log:
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool fix -o wav -s b -d //c/servin/ph98-08-01d3 -noskip /
/e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d3.shnf/*.shn
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d3.shnf/ph98-08-01d3t01.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t01-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d3.shnf/ph98-08-01d3t02.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t02-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d3.shnf/ph98-08-01d3t03.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t03-fixed.wav ... done.
//e/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d3.shnf/ph98-08-01d3t04.shn --> //c/servin/ph98
-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t04-fixed.wav ... done.
Padded '//c/servin/ph98-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t04-fixed.wav' with 1880 zero-bytes.
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Shntool output showing updated information (ERROR-FREE) after processing
of NEW .shn set
=====================================================
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool len -u mb //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d1
/*.shn
length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename
6:33.05 69337004 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t01.shn
12:35.40 133276124 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t02.shn
9:28.15 100230524 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t03.shn
13:16.11 140440316 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t04.shn
10:15.45 108591884 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t05.shn
2:52.57 30474908 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t06.shn
6:26.74 68264492 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t07.shn
3:03.40 32375324 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t08.shn
7:08.22 75550988 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d1/ph98-08-01d1t09.shn
71:40.09 723.40 MB (totals for 9 files)
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool len -u mb //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d2
/*.shn
length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename
8:00.08 84690860 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t01.shn
7:50.66 83063276 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t02.shn
9:22.13 99167420 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t03.shn
2:31.09 26657612 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t04.shn
0:08.09 1432412 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t05.shn
18:31.18 196022780 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t06.shn
15:18.19 161979932 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t07.shn
3:40.07 38824508 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t08.shn
4:02.26 42749996 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d2/ph98-08-01d2t09.shn
69:24.25 700.56 MB (totals for 9 files)
C:\unzipped\shntool>shntool len -u mb //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/ph98-08-01d3
/*.shn
length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename
7:05.23 75024140 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t01.shn
6:41.48 70849340 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t02.shn
3:50.67 40729628 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t03.shn
4:00.31 42408956 --- -- -xx //c/servin/ph98-08-01fob.shnf/
ph98-08-01d3/ph98-08-01d3t04.shn
21:38.19 218.40 MB (totals for 4 files)
Compiled 7-18-01 (jriordan35-at-aol.com)
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| Type | Phish |
| Last seeder | Last activity 93 days, 19:30:47 ago |
| Size | 926.16 MB (971153161 Bytes) |
| Added | 2008-08-01 10:01:40 |
| Views | 0 |
| Hits | 793 |
| Snatched | 405 times |
| Upped by | ClancyWiggum |
Num files [See full list] | 26 files |
Peers [See full list] | 0 seeders, 1 leecher = 1 peer total |
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| ClancyWiggum |
2008-08-01 10:04:54 |
Phish Europe Summer 1998 Tour, 10 years ago:
1998-06-30 - Copenhagen, Denmark: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516281
1998-07-01 - Copenhagen, Denmark: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516306
1998-07-02 - Copenhagen, Denmark: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516326
1998-07-03 - Ringe, Denmark; Schoeps MK4 (78434): http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516351
1998-07-03 - Ringe, Denmark; Neumann AK50 (3716): http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516356
1998-07-05 - Prague, Czech Republic: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516408
1998-07-06 - Prague, Czech Republic: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516433
1998-07-08 - Barcelona, Spain (fob dank): http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516499
1998-07-08 - Barcelona, Spain (sbd, soundcheck & Set 1part): http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516513
1998-07-09 - Barcelona, Spain: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516536
1998-07-10 - Barcelona, Spain: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516562
Phish US Summer 1998 Tour, 10 years ago:
1998-07-15 - Portland, OR: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516705
1998-07-16 - George, WA, Schoeps source: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516741
1998-07-16 - George, WA, B&K source: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516759
1998-07-17 - George, WA, Schoeps source: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516793
1998-07-17 - George, WA, B&K source: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516808
1998-07-19 - Mountain View, CA: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516863
1998-07-20 - Ventura, CA, Schoeps source: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516893
1998-07-20 - Ventura, CA, B&K source: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516910
1998-07-21 - Phoenix, AZ: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516926
1998-07-24 - Houston, TX, Schoeps Source: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516992
1998-07-24 - Houston, TX, Matrix: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516993
1998-07-25 - Austin, TX: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=517020
1998-07-26 - Dallas, TX, Schoeps Source: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=517047
1998-07-26 - Dallas, TX, Matrix: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=517048
1998-07-28 - Bonner Springs, KS: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=517105
1998-07-29 - Maryland Heights, MO: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=517137
1998-07-31 - Columbus, OH: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=517198 |
| bernieboop |
2008-08-01 10:29:23 |
Ahhh... the first night of the infamous Summer '98 well-known pop music cover tunes.
Anybody have the Neumann FOB' from the following SHN ID? 78674 |
| ClancyWiggum |
2008-08-01 10:44:44 |
Yup, I also have the Neumann source, and I slightly prefer this Schoeps source. But of course that's just my personal opinion and an additional seed of the Neumann for everyone who doesn't have it would be completely welcome. :)
Also note about this Schoeps source, folks, that it's db-entry is completely confusing. Please completely ignore the "all-fixed" md5s in the database and read the first posted comment there. The seed I'm uploading here, with the md5s posted above, is the only circulating one for shn-id 4787, and I've checked with TLH and found no sector boundary errors. So all the long technical notes in the textfile were made before this was brought into circulation, you already get the fixed version here and don't have to look further for the one with the "all-fixed" - md5s. |
| CrazyED |
2008-08-01 10:57:48 |
| Great show and one of my first xfers ever hence the reason it is a bit w00ked out, although everything was fixed before it was seeded to the masses. JR probably could have left all the crap out of the info file.... |
| metawhy |
2008-08-01 10:59:45 |
thanks Senor Wiggum!
This marks the beginning of all the weird covers that summer 98 would bring. |
| Clyde2725 |
2008-08-01 11:40:47 |
| I had a blast at this one. Awesome show. |
| mmoonnchild |
2008-08-01 11:54:55 |
Probably my favorite show of the summer. First set is hot and tight, and the second set is all over the place, but still tight. Add in what I consider the best of the goofy '98 covers that none of us saw coming, and viola, you've got a helluva fun show. Opening number is the only weak point - nobody should try and cover Zep. Ever.
Thanks for this source, Chief!
Nelly |
| TarheelHed |
2008-08-01 11:58:30 |
Monster show start-to-finish!
Thanks to everyone seeding these shows, summer '98 was insane fun. |
| YEsiMback |
2008-08-01 12:53:23 |
| This is my favorite alpine valley show they did. It's a damn good one. |
| 011968 |
2008-08-01 13:43:54 |
| yeah mine too thanks to ck5 and crew.. |
| alexdog58 |
2008-08-01 15:09:24 |
| I was at working in Alaska at the time and I remember jumping on the internet and watching it during my late lunch. Pretty cool... |
| T-Sizzle |
2008-08-01 15:33:00 |
| Its true mmoonchild, its hard to cover zep but obviously they weren't scared because only two years later they took it to eleven on zep covers, playing moby dick 6 plus times. |
| swampduck |
2008-08-01 15:46:52 |
| if anyone can cover led zep....its trey...after all he wrote a "letter to jimmy page" once. |
| mistuhfry |
2008-08-01 16:02:53 |
| the crosseyed and painless jam in 2001 is absolutely nasty... totally rewired by brain! |
| fairtomydland |
2008-08-01 16:19:46 |
I remember seeing a dude in a t-shirt that had "Alpine" worked into the Phish logo. At 18, I thought it was the coolest thing ever. . .mainly because my "home" venue was worthy of such a shirt.
The best Phish show at Alpine Valley for sure. The place was teeming with excitement. |
| madtaper |
2008-08-01 17:44:32 |
| Mikey 41's fob brah!!?? |
| 011968 |
2008-08-02 01:52:27 |
| dave i love you brauhski and CrazyEddie i still owe you a magic hat if phish returns in the spring ..heh |
| mmoonnchild |
2008-08-08 02:33:12 |
Clearly the consensus is that this their best Alpine show. '97 wasn't bad, either, but I thought this show was a touch better and flowed a little more evenly. Although they weren't afraid to tackle more Zeppelin later, I still don't think they ever did it justice. Same thing with Widespread Panic around this same time frame, and JB's voice is a helluva a lot more suited for a Zep cover than Page or Trey's - it simply can't be done to a respectable level. Panic was closer, though - Halloween '98 in New Orleans for Over the Hills. That was AS CLOSE as it will ever come.
This show has me much more excited for the Jane's cover that nobody saw coming. Trey killed the vocals and butchered the guitar solo but it still smoked. Can't believe it's been ten years. |
| bigtommystyle |
2009-09-09 17:11:46 |
| Can someone please reopen this? I would love to download it but am not connecting to a seed. |
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