1. Todays 2005 Canadian Tour gig of the day.......Kitchener,ON 09.11.05......

  2. Me too!

    Although I probably won't get it finished until tomorrow.
  3. Originally posted by EDDMB:I use the one with the spine,so I can see what show it is..and the artwork has that,on the side so it works out great...same goes for 2006...most of the 2008 gigs forward I bought on cd,the few that I dont have on cd,I use the thin jewel case,since I havent been able to locate a site with the full (proper size) artwork on the side, from '08 -present....

    What about the fact that they are double-CD's? I can't seem to find the double-disc jewel cases anywhere.
  4. Matt, how do you like the Washington show from the pre-2000 remasters? I am downloading it, I want something to listen to.

    Setlist is made up of the songs that weren't the biggest hits on those albums. Interesting.
  5. To be honest, I haven't dowloaded than one! I have grabbed a bunch from that era but for whatever reason, I didn't download it.

    I will do so and listen to it over the next week.
  6. Are there any other legal websites (other than pearljambootlegs.org) that have the 2005 shows? I'd like to get the missing tracks from the incomplete shows that I have downloaded from there.

  7. Wegotshit.blogspot.com
    They also have a lot of good links to other harder to find web pages
    that have lots of good stuff.
  8. Thanks. I've got quite a bit of stuff/shit there (like those 1990's remasters and the Live on Three Legs compilation) but didn't realize they had the official bootlegs there.
  9. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    What about the fact that they are double-CD's? I can't seem to find the double-disc jewel cases anywhere.


    You can fit 2 cds on top of one another,Im not crazy about doing that,but it works,and saves space..and my cd's (cdr) do not have scratches from doing this.
  10. I haven't been able to start Kitchener today. Too busy at work.

    I was able to get a complete copy of the show from the "spreading the jam" site. Ironically enough, I believe the guy who runs it is from Thunder Bay - a city (or maybe it's a town..whatever) that I was surprised the band played in 2005.
  11. I have to say..I listened to 2 shows today..Kitchener 09.11.05,and the "remastered" Berlin gig 11.03.96.....The Berlin show sounds amazing..much clearer sound..a bit louder,and the bass is more evident in the mix..I played In My Tree from Berlin,and then played it up against In My Tree from Columbus 08.21.00,Pitt 09.05.00 and St Louis 10.11.00...Berlin sounds better than Columbus and Pitt..and even a bit better than St Louis.Being that the boots from 2000 are Official boots,shows how dated they are now..and,mind you, the N American boots were mastered much better than the European boots from 2000.

    I think Matt,without question,when we do the Pearl Jam-Live In the '90's mix,we can use Berlin,and maybe even the other remastered gigs.
  12. I think we should use JUST 1990's remasters gigs - at least for version 1.0. Between about seven or eight of the remastered gigs, Drop in The Park, Moore Theatre, Las Vegas 93, and Orpheum 94, I think we can make something pretty special/kickass.

    THEN, when we need something to do, we could do something similar using tracks from more recent gigs/tours - version 2.0. I mentioned I was going to do something like this using 2008 and 2009 shows but I just wasn't feeling it yet - probably since hadn't listened to too many of those shows - so I have postponed that particular project.

    The plan now is to continue listening to those 2005 gigs (both Canada and US) and make something there. However, without THAT many shows from the 1990's (I "only" have about 16 on my computer), a 1990's mix seems very managable.