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Phish Burgettstown 09 Curcio
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- showmerockart
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Phish
June 18th, 2009
Post-Gazette Pavilion at Star Lake
Burgettstown, PA
Taper: Timothy Brown (timothydavidbrown@gmail.com)
Source: AKG C460Bs/CK63s (DINa, ~12ft on stand, DFC, OTS)->Denecke PS2->Edirol R-09HR (24 bit/96 kHz)
Transfer: SDHC -> PC
Processing: Fade in, fade out, dithered to 16 bit, resampled to 44.1 kHz & tracking using SoundForge 9.0.
Conversion: FLAC frontend 1.7.1 used to align on sector boundaries and for Flac16 Conversion @ level 8
Tagging: Band name, Venue and Song Title in Foobar2000
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****** DO NOT SELL OR DISTRIBUTE FOR A PROFIT BY ANY MEANS ******
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Set I
01. Intro
02. Golgi Apparatus
03. Chalkdust Torture
04. Bouncing Around the Room,
05. Wolfman's Brother
06. The Divided Sky
07. Heavy Things
08. Walk Away ~
09. Wilson
10. Tube
11. Alaska
12. David Bowie
Set II
13. Intro
14. Down With Disease ->
15. Free
16. Guyute
17. Piper ->
18. When the Circus Comes to Town
19. Harry Hood
20. The Squirming Coil
21. You Enjoy Myself
22. Encore Break
Encore
23. Grind
24. Hello My Baby (aborted)
25. Hold Your Head Up # ->
26. Bike @->
27. Hold Your Head Up #
28. Loving Cup
Notes:
~ James Gang cover
@ Pink Floyd cover
# Argent cover
Thanks to Tom G. for the tickets and the the ride!
Thanks to Tom G. for the beer.
Thanks to Scott Schneider for helping to get my gear in.
Thanks to Mark Terry for the clamp space.
Shout outs to the TS!
A 24 bit/96 kHz version exists.
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timothydavidbrown.blogspot.com
Phish
June 18th, 2009
Post-Gazette Pavilion at Star Lake
Burgettstown, PA
Taper: Timothy Brown (timothydavidbrown@gmail.com)
Source: AKG C460Bs/CK63s (DINa, ~12ft on stand, DFC, OTS)->Denecke PS2->Edirol R-09HR (24 bit/96 kHz)
Transfer: SDHC -> PC
Processing: Fade in, fade out, dithered to 16 bit, resampled to 44.1 kHz & tracking using SoundForge 9.0.
Conversion: FLAC frontend 1.7.1 used to align on sector boundaries and for Flac16 Conversion @ level 8
Tagging: Band name, Venue and Song Title in Foobar2000
*****************************************************************
********* PLEASE SPREAD, BUT PLEASE INCLUDE SOURCE INFO *********
****** DO NOT SELL OR DISTRIBUTE FOR A PROFIT BY ANY MEANS ******
*****************************************************************
Set I
01. Intro
02. Golgi Apparatus
03. Chalkdust Torture
04. Bouncing Around the Room,
05. Wolfman's Brother
06. The Divided Sky
07. Heavy Things
08. Walk Away ~
09. Wilson
10. Tube
11. Alaska
12. David Bowie
Set II
13. Intro
14. Down With Disease ->
15. Free
16. Guyute
17. Piper ->
18. When the Circus Comes to Town
19. Harry Hood
20. The Squirming Coil
21. You Enjoy Myself
22. Encore Break
Encore
23. Grind
24. Hello My Baby (aborted)
25. Hold Your Head Up # ->
26. Bike @->
27. Hold Your Head Up #
28. Loving Cup
Notes:
~ James Gang cover
@ Pink Floyd cover
# Argent cover
Thanks to Tom G. for the tickets and the the ride!
Thanks to Tom G. for the beer.
Thanks to Scott Schneider for helping to get my gear in.
Thanks to Mark Terry for the clamp space.
Shout outs to the TS!
A 24 bit/96 kHz version exists.
*****************************************
****Please support artists and venues****
************that allow taping************
*****************************************
phish.com
timothydavidbrown.blogspot.com
“But as Garcia said, you know, the '60s ain't over till the fat lady gets high. And that means that whatever it takes to get you high: sometimes grief, sometimes it's prayer, fasting. I prefer a joint.”-Ken Kesey
I was at the show and didn't pick one. When I went up to the booth to check them out, one guy was rolling an unnumbered print and another guy was rolling a numbered print. So before the shore started and I asked a couple people and mixed bag. So some a numbered and some are not numbered. I have no idea how many are around.
I saw people walking around the lots with them and some were saying that guest services was letting people in to buy the print and come back out with it....but they wouldn't let me do that.
For a minute I was contemplating asking guest services buy one for me (they would do that) however in hindsight I'm very glad I didn't take that chance.
I saw a cool lot poster that was much nicer (dark blue's/purple with an image of the bridges). I think it was a run of 88. A guy was selling them in poly sleeves because they were too thick to roll. I knew I'd never be able to get it home safe so I passed.
Also, Huntsman's is better as well.
For a minute I was contemplating asking guest services buy one for me (they would do that) however in hindsight I'm very glad I didn't take that chance.
I saw a cool lot poster that was much nicer (dark blue's/purple with an image of the bridges). I think it was a run of 88. A guy was selling them in poly sleeves because they were too thick to roll. I knew I'd never be able to get it home safe so I passed.
Also, Huntsman's is better as well.
I used my extra lawn ticket to get in early and buy this then walked right out.
i must say, this print was ugly and i didnt want to buy it but how could i resist. so after buying it, i walked back to the car where some guy offered me 200 bucks on the spot. needless to say i gave up this print right away. thanks mr drug dealer...
also, there was a print that was dark blue with a yellow bridge maybe? they were big and looked SICK. can anyone point me in the direction of that?
i must say, this print was ugly and i didnt want to buy it but how could i resist. so after buying it, i walked back to the car where some guy offered me 200 bucks on the spot. needless to say i gave up this print right away. thanks mr drug dealer...
also, there was a print that was dark blue with a yellow bridge maybe? they were big and looked SICK. can anyone point me in the direction of that?
- fluffhead13
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Buyers beware on this one. It is absolutely impossible to roll this print and fit it into a 3" tube. This is printed on heavier stock than the old Pollocks. Its really nice paper and super thick. If MT uses 3" tubes, everyone who orders can expect creases.
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After seeing all the prints that have followed 2009... this isn't so bad looking now.