Untitled Vol. X – The Best of Pearl Jam’s US Leg 2 2006
Disc 1
1. Of the Girl – San Francisco I [July 15th - #30]
2. Little Sister – Las Vegas [July 6th - #25]
3. Last Kiss – San Diego [July 7th - #26]
4. Bee Girl – Denver I [July 2nd - #23]
5. Harvest Moon – Portland [July 20th - #33]
6. Parachutes – San Francisco I [July 15th - #30]
7. Footsteps – San Francisco I [July 15th - #30]
8. Black – Denver II [July 3rd - #24]
First Encore
9. Interstellar Overdrive – Santa Barbara [July 13th - #29]
10. Corduroy – Denver I [July 2nd - #23]
11. Brain of J – San Diego [July 7th - #26]
12. Hail, Hail – Cincinnati [June 24th - #18]
13. God’s Dice – San Francisco I [July 15th - #30]
14. Marker in the Sand – San Francisco II [July 16th - #31]
15. Given To Fly – Saint Paul I [June 26th - #19]
16. Unemployable – Los Angeles I [July 9th - #27]
17. Sad – San Francisco III [July 18th - #32]
18. Light Years – San Francisco III [July 18th - #32]
19. Gone – Las Vegas [July 6th - #25]
20. Untitled – San Francisco III [July 18th - #32]
21. MFC – San Francisco III [July 18th - #32]
Disc 2
22. Present Tense – San Francisco III [July 18th - #32]
23. Not For You – San Francisco I [July 15th - #30]
24. Insignificance – San Francisco II [July 16th - #31]
25. Satan’s Bed – Gorge II [July 23rd - #35]
26. Even Flow – San Diego [July 7th - #26]
Second Encore
27. Oceans – San Diego [July 7th - #26]
28. Big Wave – Los Angeles II [July 10th - #28]
29. Why Go – Portland [July 20th - #33]
30. Go – Los Angeles II [July 10th - #28]
31. Betterman – Los Angeles II [July 10th - #28]
32. Little Wing – Gorge II [July 23rd - #35]
Third Encore
33. Release – San Francisco III [July 18th - #32]
34. Life Wasted – San Francisco III [July 18th - #32]
35. Blood – San Francisco II [July 16th - #31]
36. Leash – San Francisco II [July 16th - #31]
37. Comatose – Los Angeles I [July 9th - #27]
38. Dirty Frank – Gorge I [July 22nd - #34]
39. Alive – Los Angeles II [July 10th - #28]
Post subject: Re: Best of Australia-Japan 03 comp at Youkan
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:51 pm
Johnny Guitar
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Generally, I'm not overly keen on the extended versions. 3 week versions of RVM, Porch etc send me to snoozing as I find them to be largely tuneless for the most part.
Off the top of my head, Immortality from Nagoya slipped into that category for me. The intro/improv before was about 5 minutes, song itself about 8 minutes? Just too meandering for me.
I think the 2003 Australia tour is the band at their worst under the current lineup. I always thought those shows sucked. But I love the Japan tour so this is an interesting compilation.
Despite not liking the aussie gigs overall, I think the Cropduster from 2/14/03 is quite good. I was disappointed not to see it on your list.
A mix that doesnt open with Release, nice. I forgot how many good songs were played one that pacific leg, especially the shows in Japan. Just scroll down to the write ups on TFT.
I love the guiars on those Japanese boots. The band was obiously reserved and that made for a interesting, intimate atmosphere. And that makes for an interesting listen. Since that 2006 gloss is gone. Its intimate, you can hear the band talking talking to each other between songs. The vocals were fragil but raw. I think Release on Habit's was from Toyko. Lyrically the tour was a complete mess. Boom wasn't overbearing snd Ed's japanese is kinda funny. I also liked that my discs are silver that came with great artwork.
The band needed an entire leg to warm up to as to playing two gigs in BC before heading off to Europe in 2000.
But, I've only listened to Osaka,Tokyo and parts of Nagoya. The band needed an entire leg this time to warm up to as opposed to playing two gigs in BC before heading off to Europe in 2000. I traded someone here for Nagoya a few years ago. Of course I really liked the improv before immortality and I wanted to hear the entire show. It sucked, I only got through the first disc due partly to the fact that ed was the worst I've ever heard.
So, Im I the only one thinks this will be better than 10 discs of 2006?
Two Feet Thick wrote:
Unique venue with seats slanted like a steep movie theater and a center walkway splitting the upper and lower areas. The upper level was completely empty and there is a very small crowd (between 800-1,000). Unusual setlist, i.e., 'Immortality' as a second song and 'Corduroy' in the second encore
Mike plays a few bars of 'Jumping Jack Flash,' providing time for Jeff and Stone to get back to their regular spots and guitars, leading to 'Alive.
Post subject: Re: Best of Australia-Japan 03 comp at Youkan
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 1:10 pm
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michael wrote:
Generally, I'm not overly keen on the extended versions. 3 week versions of RVM, Porch etc send me to snoozing as I find them to be largely tuneless for the most part.
Off the top of my head, Immortality from Nagoya slipped into that category for me. The intro/improv before was about 5 minutes, song itself about 8 minutes? Just too meandering for me.
Plus Sendai has a pretty kick ass ending
agreed--that version of immortality never did all that much for me
I could use a youkan invite if you have one
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I think the 2003 Australia tour is the band at their worst under the current lineup. I always thought those shows sucked. But I love the Japan tour so this is an interesting compilation.
Despite not liking the aussie gigs overall, I think the Cropduster from 2/14/03 is quite good. I was disappointed not to see it on your list.
I think they were certainly more rusty at the start of 03 compared to 06. That said, I still enjoyed the leg as a whole.
I prefer the sound quality on the 03s - acoustic guitar really pings to my ears. Bushleaguer from Sendai is a good example. In fact, the Japanese shows in general sound really nice - most likely a venue thing.
I try and get as much variety, song selection wise, as I can across my comps. No Cropduster really stood out for me this time. I'll try and get it on there for either leg 2 or 3, but to be honest I'm not a huge fan of it.
A mix that doesnt open with Release, nice. I forgot how many good songs were played one that pacific leg, especially the shows in Japan. Just scroll down to the write ups on TFT.
I love the guiars on those Japanese boots. The band was obiously reserved and that made for a interesting, intimate atmosphere. And that makes for an interesting listen. Since that 2006 gloss is gone. Its intimate, you can hear the band talking talking to each other between songs. The vocals were fragil but raw. I think Release on Habit's was from Toyko. Lyrically the tour was a complete mess. Boom wasn't overbearing snd Ed's japanese is kinda funny. I also liked that my discs are silver that came with great artwork.
The band needed an entire leg to warm up to as to playing two gigs in BC before heading off to Europe in 2000.
But, I've only listened to Osaka,Tokyo and parts of Nagoya. The band needed an entire leg this time to warm up to as opposed to playing two gigs in BC before heading off to Europe in 2000. I traded someone here for Nagoya a few years ago. Of course I really liked the improv before immortality and I wanted to hear the entire show. It sucked, I only got through the first disc due partly to the fact that ed was the worst I've ever heard.
So, Im I the only one thinks this will be better than 10 discs of 2006?
Two Feet Thick wrote:
Unique venue with seats slanted like a steep movie theater and a center walkway splitting the upper and lower areas. The upper level was completely empty and there is a very small crowd (between 800-1,000). Unusual setlist, i.e., 'Immortality' as a second song and 'Corduroy' in the second encore
Mike plays a few bars of 'Jumping Jack Flash,' providing time for Jeff and Stone to get back to their regular spots and guitars, leading to 'Alive.
Release actually works really nicely as the show closer; been wanting to place it somewhere other than show/encore opener for a while.
You're right about the intimacy aspect. There's a really funny bit before I Got Shit, where Ed goes into the whole 'I think you got shit seats' & 'I got a shit job' thing, and you can hear Stone laughing in the background.
Quick question for the file format experts please.
The 05 shows were mp3s at 192kpbs. When editing them I converted them to wav files and then saved them as FLAC, so as not to lose any quality.
What would be the best format to upload them in? Don't want to make the download unnessarily large with the FLACs, if I can convert them back to mp3s and not lose any quality.
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michael wrote:
Quick question for the file format experts please.
The 05 shows were mp3s at 192kpbs. When editing them I converted them to wav files and then saved them as FLAC, so as not to lose any quality.
What would be the best format to upload them in? Don't want to make the download unnessarily large with the FLACs, if I can convert them back to mp3s and not lose any quality.
they will never have the quality of flac files, so you might as well use a good encoder and convert them back to mp3s
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michael wrote:
tommyphillips wrote:
they will never have the quality of flac files, so you might as well use a good encoder and convert them back to mp3s
Thanks for replying.
I wanted to double check, cos I thought that quality was lost when re-encoding back to mp3, which is the last thing I want.
It is, I'd recommend definitely leaving them as FLAC. You'll lose tons of data from the compression that would occur by re-encoding back to MP3, in effect transcoding the original files which have already been converted once.
They'll absolutely sound worse, no doubt about it.
Untitled Vol. VII – The Best of Pearl Jam in North America 2005
Disc 1
1. Long Road – Atlantic City I [September 20th - #18]
2. Last Exit – Montreal [September 15th - #11]
3. Brain Of J – Philadelphia [October 3rd - #20]
4. Hail, Hail – Ottawa [September 16th - #12]
5. Animal – Kitchener [September 11th - #8]
6. Corduroy – Calgary [September 4th - #3]
7. Do The Evolution – Toronto [September 19th - #13]
8. Given To Fly – Vancouver [September 2nd - #2]
9. Sad – Philadelphia [October 3rd - #20]
10. Alone – Philadelphia [October 3rd - #20]
11. Even Flow – Philadelphia [October 3rd - #20]
12. Grievance – Atlantic City I [September 20th - #18]
13. Immortality – Atlantic City II [October 1st - #19]
14. Love Boat Captain – Halifax [September 22nd - #15]
15. Dissident – Halifax [September 22nd - #15]
16. State Of Love And Trust – Halifax [September 22nd - #15]
Disc 2
1. Present Tense – Hamilton [September 13th - #10]
2. Untitled – Hamilton [September 13th - #10]
3. Elderly Woman – Toronto [September 19th - #13]
4. Daughter – Toronto [September 19th - #13]
5. Lukin – Winnipeg [September 8th - #6]
6. Not For You – Halifax [September 22nd - #15]
7. Wishlist – Atlantic City II [October 1st - #19]
8. Don’t Gimme No Lip – Atlantic City II [October 1st - #19]
9. Breath – Atlantic City II [October 1st - #19]
10. Down – Montreal [September 15th - #11]
11. Better Man – St. John’s I [September 24th - #16]
12. In My Tree – St. John’s II [September 25th - #17]
13. I Got ID – St. John’s II [September 25th - #17]
14. Half Full – St. John’s II [September 25th - #17]
15. Black – Ottawa [September 16th - #12]
16. Blood – Toronto [September 19th - #13]
Disc 3
First Encore
1. Release – Montreal [September 15th - #11]
2. Man Of The Hour – Montreal [September 15th - #11]
3. Gone – Atlantic City II [October 1st - #19]
4. Bee Girl – Ottawa [September 16th - #12]
5. Low Light – Halifax [September 22nd - #15]
6. Harvest Moon – Ottawa [September 16th - #12]
7. Hard To Imagine – Philadelphia [October 3rd - #20]
8. Nothing Man – Atlantic City II [October 1st - #19]
Second Encore
9. Wash – Philadelphia [October 3rd - #20]
10. I Believe In Miracles – Montreal [September 15th - #11]
11. Glorified G – London [September 12th - #9]
12. U – Atlantic City II [October 1st - #19]
13. Porch – Hamilton [September 13th - #10]
14. Rockin’ In The Free World – Toronto [September 19 - #13]
15. Yellow Ledbetter – Calgary [September 4th - #3]
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