Phish
Thursday, May 9, 1991
Portland Performing Arts Center, Portland, Me
8:00 pm, Tickets $12
This show was once listed on Charles Dirksen's "Ultra-Rare Phish Tapes List."
Source:
AUD -> Cassette Master -> Cassette 1st Gen -> FLAC
**Set I Only**
Transfer and Lineage Detail:
Unknown Mics. > Sony D5 (Cass/0).
- Playback of Master immediately after the show from taper's Sony D5 direct to my 3-head Nakamichi BX-300 > Sony UX90 (1st Generation - Cass/1).
Transfer to Digital & Mastering on May 28, 2006:
Sony UX90 Cass/1 playback on the same Nakamichi BX-300 as was used to dub from master in 1991 > Monster Studiolink RCA Interconnects > Edirol UA-5 (USB) > Apple PowerPC G5 > Spin Doctor (tracking) > X Audio Compression Toolkit (xACT) > FLAC.
-- Set I (65:22.48)--
t01 Intro
t02 Divided Sky
t03 Trey Rap (Dance or Sit?)*
t04 Foam
t05 Paul and Silas
t06 Guelah Papyrus
t07 Reba
t08 Llama~
t09 Bouncing Around the Room
t10 Magilla
t11 Runaway Jim
t12 Sweet Adeline (no mics)
t13 Lost wallet announcement **
*Trey discusses the issue of dancing or sitting to Phish's music, and finally suggests that dancers should stay in the side aisles so as not to disturb those sitting in the middle seats.
~ Slightly cut due to tape flip.
**Fishman announcing that Peter Paluska's wallet is available to be retreived from the band.
Additional Show/Recording Notes:
This gig was only announced about two weeks in advance, and did not appear in the Phish newsletter (pre-Schvice). Seating capacity was probably no more than 250 or so. There was only one taper in attendance at this show (the same taper who provided the patch for the circulating aud from the following night's gig [shnid=19202]).
I happened to be living several blocks from the Portland Performing Arts Center during the Spring of '91. The taper joined some other friends who crashed at the apt I was then living in several blocks from the venue, and my 1st generation cassettes were dubbed direct from the D-5 to my trusty Nak BX-300. Unfortunately, my copy of the second set vanished into a black hole somewhere in the vicinity of Vail, Colorado during the summer of 1992.
1st Gen cassette dubbing (1991) and transfer to digital, encoding and seeding (2006) by Adam O. (leggomyeggo67 at g mail dot com).