| Artist | Phish |
| Show | PHISH - Apr. 17, 2004 - T&M - Las Vegas, NV ***NEW SOURCE IN CIRC*** |
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| Torrent | ph2004-04-17.xxxxxx.flac16.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | ph2004-04-17.xxxxxx.flac16 |
| Info hash | e00d7fb5a9246209037abffc30aa5a567e9739ae |
| db link | http://db.etree.org/shn/121272 | Show | Source |
| Description | PHISH
Thomas and Mack Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
April 17, 2004
Source: Schoeps mk41 > kc5 > cmc6 > Aeta PSP-3 > Apogee Mini-Me > Sony Vaio (16/48) > WAV(c)
Transfer: WAV(c) > SHNTOOLs > r8brain (16/48 > 16/44) > CDWave > FLAC
Source by Geoff Lynch
WAV(c) provided by Jason Sobel
Transfer by Terry Watts
48k Master FLAC available
Disc 1
Set I:
1. Soul Shakedown Party
2. Halley's >
3. Tweezer
4. Ginseng Sullivan
5. Horn
6. Sample
7. Piper >
8. Frankenstein
9. Bowie
Disc 2
Set IIe:
1. Meatstick
2. Pebbles and Marbles >
3. Caspian >
4. Simple >
5. Friday
Disc 3
Set IIe:
1. Ghost
2. YEM >
3. Tweezer Reprise
4. e: Wolfman's
5. e: Coil
Notes:
This show is tracked seamlessly.
Terry Watts
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| Checksums | FLAC FFP:
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| Type | Phish |
| Last seeder | Last activity 4 days, 10:45:04 ago |
| Size | 997.64 MB (1046105698 Bytes) |
| Added | 2012-07-10 22:16:15 |
| Views | 3 |
| Hits | 205 |
| Snatched | 78 times |
| Upped by | twatts |
Num files [See full list] | 22 files |
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| twatts |
2012-07-10 22:16:26 |
The Jesse Jarnow Shows...
All of these Geoff Lynch Sources came from Jason Sobel. He sent me .WAV files; I've used the notations "WAV(c)" to indicate ".WAV(copy)".
The files needed some stroking. Although they are recorded 24bit, there is actually only 16bits of information. For all intensive purposes, I treated these as 16bit files. Most needed to be "Stripped" with SHNTOOLs. R8brain was used to convert from 16/48 (24/48) > 16/44.
The ORIGINAL 24/48 files are available.
Terry |
| LAStubbe |
2012-07-10 23:29:49 |
Jesse Jarnow shows. Funny. Thank goodness he didn't break up moe.
I predicted the Phish breakup in my Companion review of 11/29/03 Philly. I don't take credit though, nor has anyone given me any. ;)
Despite what was going on with the band and the music, I had a whole lotta fun at these Vegas shows. Hard not to being Phish and Vegas. I remember Trey's solo in Meatstick cutting right through me.
Thanks for the new sources and upgrades. |
| twatts |
2012-07-10 23:43:55 |
Speaking of moe., I have some DATs you may be interested in... PM me on TS...
Terry |
| LAStubbe |
2012-07-10 23:50:58 |
| Very cool, I definitely will tomorrow. My email is my etree name on gmail if you want to send me details there. Thanks Terry. |
| nashphil |
2012-07-11 02:40:25 |
| Jesse Jarnow = Worst writer evah! |
| brewcrew87 |
2012-07-11 12:38:41 |
| I only started seeing them in 09. At this time, from holiday 03 run>vegas, was anyone aware of how bad shape trey was in? Or was the consensus just that they were past their prime. |
| metawhy |
2012-07-11 13:05:04 |
brewcrew, if you were at these shows in vegas, you KNEW how bad off Trey was. It was a TRAINWRECK. But it was a trainwreck that produced some pretty interesting music also, check out the MOMA from 4/15 or the Piper jam on this night.
I left these shows not exactly sure what to think.... |
| eric1979 |
2012-07-12 01:43:52 |
| for all intensive purposes... |
| jasonsobel |
2012-07-16 10:05:01 |
I just added this to the etree database:
http://db.etree.org/shn/121272
thanks Terry! |