Phish July 4, 1999 Lakewood Amphitheatre Atlanta, GA source: Schoeps cmc6/mk4v > Lunatec V2 > Tascam DA-P1 (@ 48 kHz) transfer: Tascam DA-20MKII > Tascam HD-P2 > CF card > usb > pc > WaveLab 5.01b (fades, resample to 44.1kHz) > CD Wave v1.95 > FLAC v1.1.3 (Level 8) transferred by Jason Sobel (jasonsobel@gmail.com) seeded January 9, 2007 notes: The original 48 kHz .wav files from the DAT transfer have been archived, and are available upon request. Big thanks to Dave Flaschner for letting me borrow the his DATs! Disc 1 - [66:09] Set I 01 - [07:37] - My Soul 02 - [13:19] - Ya Mar 03 - [06:24] - Farmhouse 04 - [01:54] - The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > 05 - [09:58] - AC/DC Bag 06 - [06:39] - The Wedge 07 - [07:27] - Vultures 08 - [05:20] - I Didn't Know 09 - [07:32] - Fast Enough For You Disc 2 - [56:10] Set I continued 01 - [16:44] - David Bowie Set II 02 - [13:21] - Ghost -> 03 - [11:41] - Slave to the Traffic Light 04 - [00:49] - The Horse > 05 - [05:36] - Silent in the Morning > 06 - [07:59] - What's the Use Disc 3 - [52:49] Set II continued 01 - [08:48] - Wilson > 02 - [09:22] - Mike's Song > 03 - [05:16] - Sleeping Monkey > 04 - [09:45] - Weekapaug Groove 05 - [03:51] - encore break 06 - [04:01] - Carini Had a Lumpy Head > 07 - [06:36] - Meatstick Reprise 08 - [03:14] - encore break 2 09 - [01:56] - The Star Spangled Banner Show Notes: Fishman, introduced as "Flagina Fishman," took a vacuum solo during I Didn't Know wearing only stars and stripes boxers. Slave included a What's the Use tease and an instrumental Dark Star tease from Mike and Page. What's the Use subsequently debuted later in the set. Silent included a Little Drummer Boy tease. After Carini, the band reprised the chorus of Meatstick while part of the crew and a few fans did the Meatstick Dance. The band performed the encore in stars and stripes outfits and, afterwards, the sky was filled with fireworks. What's the Use debuted at this show, where Trey wore a Mia Hamm soccer jersey. FEFY was played for the first time since July 16, 1998 (55 shows) and Star Spangled Banner was played for the first time since December 2, 1997 (82 shows).