As an additional resource for our users, the track listings for Kevin Shapiro’s From the Archives broadcasts are now available in the FAQ section. These track lists include download links for each available volume on the spreadsheet.
A few brief notes about this resource:
The track listings follow the Phish.Net setlist file. Therefore, some of you may have different tracks if you already have a copy. (For example, the 5/8/93 "Mike’s" -> "Crossroads" -> "Mike’s" may be listed only as "Mike’s Song.") Kevin Hoy plans on re-uploading the FTAs in the future so that the track listings for his downloads match what is on the Phish.Net setlist file. The timings you will find are approximate, and are based on the track time, not necessarily the actual song length.
At this time, we do not plan on adding links or notes to the individual setlists. However, I will shortly be adding a large table of all the tracks, sorted by date, to help you find what you need.
You will find that some of the FTAs do not circulate, and are therefore not available to download. In addition, a couple of the volumes are incomplete. If you have a copy of anything that’s missing, or if you have a higher quality recording than what is available on the spreadsheet, please contact Kevin Hoy at [email protected]. If you find any typos or errors in the FAQ, please send a PM to @TheEmu.
Finally, although you can search for these lists using the “Albums” category or by using the keyword “Archives,” the results will only display 20 entries (there are currently 29 shows). So you may need to search for the specific volume you want in order to find the file.
Hopefully we’ll be able to add another volume to this list after Magnaball! See you there!
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