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| Artist | Phish |
| Show | PHISH, 02/18/89 Old Stone Church, Newmarket, NH (incomplete) |
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| Torrent | ph1989-02-18.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | ph1989-02-18 |
| Info hash | f0ed467dfb92885efc2af1fad79d1a50e8502a6c |
| db link | http://db.etree.org/shn/111096 | Show | Source |
| Description | Phish
February 18, 1989
Old Stone Church
Newmarket, NH
- Source is a Maxell XLII Analog Cassette of unknown lineage
- Source mics unknown
- A>D via an old tape deck -> HHB
- Tracking performed in Audacity
- FLAC conversion via Trader's Little Helper
1. Forbin's >
2. Mockingbird >
3. Lizards
4. Walk Away >
5. Possum
6. Good Times Bad Times (end set)
7. Golgi
8. Wilson > (tape flip)
9. Peaches en Regalia
10. You Enjoy Myself >
11. La Grange
12. Contact
13. David Bowie (end set)
14. AC/DC Bag (fade out at start of jam (!))
Fwiw, the YEM and La Grange are quite good. I'd download this just to hear strong early versions of these tunes.
Great thanks to MASON RIEDL who contacted Phish.net to inform Scott Marks, Steve Paolini and me about this tape, which he acquired from his cousin. As best I can tell, this material has never circulated well, until now. Thanks again, Mason!
Typical of old analog cassettes, there are a lot of flaws with this recording, but the overall quality is such that I'd put it at 5th gen or so -- not too bad. I was able to goose the levels quite a bit. There is tape warbling during the GTBT from Side A and, therefore, also during the YEM tramps segment on side B. There are many cuts and some fade ins/outs on the original tape, which may be difficult to discern after this transfer to digital, but I want to make them clear: There is a cut after Lizards before Walk Away; a fade-in into Golgi; a tape flip and cut between Wilson and Peaches, but they clearly segue (and it sounds smooth after transfer, fortunately); a cut before Contact; a cut before, and a small cut during, Bowie; and also a cut after Bowie (after Page says that they'll be back for one more set). I think there is also a bit of tape warbling at one point during Bowie as well. And AC/DC Bag cuts just before the jam segment on the recording, but in making the A>D transfer, I turned that into a fade-out to make it a little less auricularly obnoxious.
In light of this recording, and after consultation with Phish's archivist Kevin Shapiro and the other Phish.net setlist admins (Scott Marks and Steve Paolini), the setlist and show notes on Phish.net now read:
Set One: Sloth, Divided Sky, Forbin's > Mockingbird > Lizards, Walk Away > Possum, Good Times Bad Times
Set Two: Golgi, Wilson > Peaches en Regalia, You Enjoy Myself > La Grange, Slave, Contact, David Bowie
Set Three: Whipping Post, Corinna, AC/DC Bag
Encore: Fire
Show Notes: This setlist is likely incomplete and out of order. David Bowie features "Fish's Birthday" lyrics, as well as a brief DEG tease from Trey and Page. (Fish's birthday is February 19.) During Bowie, Trey also shouts "A hundred push-ups!" Apparently, Fish did a number of "birthday push-ups" on stage after the Bowie. Only one partial recording of this show circulates, and there are cuts before several songs (e.g. Contact and Bowie), and other songs appearing in this setlist do not appear on the recording at all (e.g., Sloth, Divided, Slave, Fire). This setlist is therefore speculative, and is based on the only recording that circulates, song statistics, and the information that Phish.com and Phish.net have at the present time.
I realize the above list is in conflict with the current Phish.com setlist, but like I said, we've consulted with Kevin, and since the info Kevin has is incomplete and somewhat unreliable as well, we're going with the above on Phish.net for now at least. It is based on the only known recording that circulates (which you now can download here), and forensic setlist analysis using song stats and the info that Phish.com and Phish.net have available.
If you have info that suggests we're mistaken, please email me at charlie@phish.net or use the "Submit a Correction" button underneath the Phish.net setlist on Phish.net, at http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1989-02-18. Thank you. One last thing. This torrent is dedicated to the 12/9/95 Albany You Enjoy Myself. A happy 15th anniversary to IT !
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| Type | Phish |
| Last seeder | Last activity 11 days, 20:47:00 ago |
| Size | 679.61 MB (712626232 Bytes) |
| Added | 2010-12-09 17:14:28 |
| Views | 8 |
| Hits | 1503 |
| Snatched | 145 times |
| Upped by | cdirksen |
Num files [See full list] | 16 files |
Peers [See full list] | 0 seeders, 1 leecher = 1 peer total |
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| Mistercharlie |
2010-12-09 18:02:40 |
| Thanks for this early gem Charlie! |
| geewiz010 |
2010-12-09 18:06:48 |
| Nice thank you! |
| ifthir |
2010-12-09 18:34:30 |
| Thanks for this!!! |
| twatts |
2010-12-09 19:12:14 |
Thanks!
Terry
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| thecat18 |
2010-12-09 19:20:10 |
| Thanks for sharing. |
| LAStubbe |
2010-12-09 19:25:57 |
| Nice kickdown Dirk420! |
| mike999 |
2010-12-09 20:35:35 |
| Thanks a ton for the old stuff again!! |
| jasonsobel |
2010-12-09 21:18:18 |
I just added this to the etree database:
http://db.etree.org/shn/111096
thanks for sharing!
though I will add, there are two other sources that have circulated from this show:
http://db.etree.org/shn/109792
and
http://db.etree.org/shn/109793
those two look to have the same material, but in a different order. It'll be nice to compare this version with the two that previously have circulated. thanks again. |
| cdirksen |
2010-12-10 01:07:04 |
| Thanks Jason. I had no idea that this stuff was circulating at all, even in part. I wish this information had been brought to our attention before. (sigh) Does anyone have the Curtain With > I Didn't Know, then? I'd like to see that source re-seeded because I'd like to hear it and compare it with this one. I do think all of this material (in this torrent) is from the same show -- it all sounds like it is from the same source to me. In any event, we'd like your thoughts and everyone else's about what the setlist should be, as speculative an endeavor as that may entail. |
| jasonsobel |
2010-12-10 06:08:56 |
as far as I know, the other two sources for this one were seeded for the first time just three months ago, back in Sept of this year:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=538542
I just hopped back on the old torrent (and there was one other person still seeding it as well), so you should be able to download the other two sources from this show from the torrent linked above. |
| cdirksen |
2010-12-11 16:34:12 |
Jason, thanks again. I've listened to the Curtain > I Didn't know, now. (The recording in this torrent is clearer-quality than the previously circulated sources, but not necessarily "better" or "lower gen".)
This is only known time that Curtain preceded Know, fwiw (it followed Know on 3/23/91).
I am not sure whether Curtain > Know opened a set or not, but because -- even though there is a cut during the aud noise after Know -- it seems like the aud noise is still very consistent before Forbin's begins. For now, therefore, on the Phish.net setlist, I'm putting Curtain > Know before Forbin's in the first set. This is a tough call to make, however, because Know preceded Golgi the previous two times it was performed that we know of (12/10/88 and 1/26/89). So, in other words, Curtain > Know could very well have preceded Golgi and opened a set (maybe the first or second, who knows). It's hard to say. Curtain also isn't an uncommon set opener -- it opened the first set on 12/16/89, for example. Nevertheless, notwithstanding the cut in the aud noise after Know, it seems reasonable that Curtain > Know preceded Forbin's as they do on the recording of this show that just started circulating on etree a few months ago. |
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