PHiSH 4-20-91 University Cafeteria University of Rochester; Rochester, NY Source: SBD>DAT>Cass/x>DAT>REBA (editing, hiss softening, resampling, dithering)>SHNv3 Transfer:Sony TC-KA3ES > Tascam DA-40 @ 48kHz > REBA Thanks to Ed Cochran for the Tapes Set 1: 01) Runaway Jim 02) Reba* 03) Llama 04) Fluffhead 05) My Sweet One 06) The Landlady 07) Esther** 08) Chalkdust Torture 09) Bouncin' Around the Room 10) You Enjoy Myself > Setting Sail*** Set 2: 01) The Sloth 02) Ya Mar 03) Split Open and Melt 04) The Squirming Coil 05) Paul & Silas 06) Cavern 07) TMWSIY > 08) Avenu Malkenu > 09) TMWSIY 10) Tweezer** 11) Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > 12) Suzie Greenberg 13) Sweet Adeline -Encore- 14) Horn 15) Alumni Blues * Drop out, smoothed as much as possible ** Cuts (due to tape flip, appears at the start of the songs) *** First time played }notes{ Great show...only about 200-300 people can fit into the cafeteria at the U of R. The boys played their butts off for those who were there. The energy is very high all night. Hopefully this will just egg whoever has the master DAT's (or a clone of them) to get off their butts and SHN it...but until that time comes, this is what we have....and with this show, I'll take what I can get! Love the comments about the car giveaway (listen to 9-26-91 for the car giveaway) at the start of set 2....gotta love hearing Fishman yelling the words "YEAH!! DOPE!!! He Probably bought dope with the money...DOPE!!" }}Tech Notes{{ This show has gone through an unknown ammount of analog generations before this transfer. This is by no means a *great* sounding recording. The pitch was way off, more than 1 whole step. This was corrected in Wavelab using the highest quality/accuracy settings possible. Horn still sounds horribly offspeed, but rest assured that it was changed in relation to the rest of the material. The tape, as I recieved it, was in pretty bad shape. The levels of the high frequencies are almost non-audible...I contacted a few others I know that have these tapes as well, and this problem was present on everyone's copies. The high-frequency hiss was so unbearable, I had to try and remove it while retaining what was left of the audible high-frequencies. I did this to the best of my abilities. While not perfect, if listened to with the treble not jacked up all the way it is bearable... I can only imagine what the source DAT's must sound like...the seperation is wonderful even on these tapes. All work was done at the 192kHz sample rate before downsampling to 44.1kHz for final mastering for CD. Seeded By Mr.Marmar 10/26/2002