Pearl Jam, le 1995-11-07 à San Diego, CA (San Diego Sports Arena), USA
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AUD : Neumann KM-140 > HHb Pro 1 > unknown DAT
Pearl Jam
SV056 - "THE MONKEYWRENCH CHRONICLES VOL. VI: RESOLVE"
November 7, 1995
San Diego Sports Arena: San Diego, CA
Show Source: 2-source mix: [Neumann KM-140 > HHb Pro 1 > dat > dEQ > dEdit >
cdr > 44.1 kHz wav > 48 kHz wav > dEQ] + [MWFM > dat > 48kHz wav] >
44.1 kHz wav > shn > flac
Aftershow Source: FM (91X pirated MWFM broadcast) > dat > cdr > EAC > dEdit > flac
Digital Editing, Remastering, and Mixing (PJ Set): Fred Evans
Digital Editing (DJ Aftershow): Allen Robertson
Artwork: Allen Robertson
=================================
DISC ONE - Pearl Jam Set (part I)
=================================
01 Oceans
02 Go
03 Animal
04 Last Exit
05 Tremor Christ
06 Corduroy
07 Rearviewmirror
08 Better Man
09 Even Flow
10 Why Go (*)
11 Deep (*)
12 Red Mosquito
13 Glorified G
14 Daughter/(I Believe in Miracles)/(Touch of Grey)/(W.M.A.) (@)
==================================
DISC TWO - Pearl Jam Set (part II)
==================================
01 Jeremy ("new" reworked version) ($)
02 Not For You
03 I Got Shit
04 "New Guitar, Please"
05 Lukin
06 Whipping
07 This Boy (#)
08 Alive
09 Black
10 Blood
11 encore 1:
12 Spin the Black Circle
13 "Surfrider Foundation"
14 Leaving Here
15 I Can't Explain (~)
16 Porch
17 encore 2:
18 Yellow Ledbetter
(*) After this performance, these songs would not be played again until the 2003 tour ("Deep" in 4/3/2003 at Oklahoma City, OK; and "Why Go" in 07/01/03 at Bristow, VA).
(@) Only time "Touch of Grey" has ever been teased.
($) One of the few times ever that this arrangement was performed live.
(#) Last time performed.
(~) First time performed.
FGE Recording Notes:
End of 'Last Exit' and part of 'Better Man' are missing from Neumann source. Encores of MWFM source were sampled at 32kHz. All resampling, equalizing, and mixing was done with Cool Edit Pro 2.0 at maximum accuracy settings.
Spacedvest Recording Notes:
FGE originally had converted his tracks using SHN in Sept. 2004, and these tracks were reconverted into FLAC, to try and keep things simple (the aftershow was in FLAC format). BLG recently discovered that the 30-second cut during 'Better Man' and the
tape warp problem at the end of 'Corduroy' are *not* present on the Neumann master, but it didn't seem to make sense to redo everything when the problems were already fixed nicely by Fred. Kind of ironically, the Monkeywrench aftershow was captured
and "pirated" by San Diego station 91X. The 91X broadcast was recorded and is what is included in this release. The aftershow has a few minor places where it breaks up, but overall it is complete (some commercials were omitted), and not too bad in
terms of sound quality.
Artwork and Release Notes:
This release consists of discs 15, 16, 17, and 18 in a fan-created 18-disc boxed set called "The Monkeywrench Chronicles".
Special Note:
A huge effort has been made to identify all the tracks that were played, with most of them successfully found, but a couple of them still could not be identified.
The MW songs that are played transcend many different styles and they are almost always from indie bands and/or by groups that are not very "popular", but they are of great caliber music. If you have any knowledge of the two tracks marked with a "?" on disc 3, please send an email to spacedvest@hotmail.com, so we can correct
the artwork and try and spread a corrected text file. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated!
Extra Special Thanks:
John Reynolds, Dan Leehr, Bill Graham, Michael Morrissey
Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
As is the case typically, the second show in the same venue never disappoints and this show is no exception and Mike is having a wild night. At the end of 'Tremor Christ,' Ed comments, "Hello kiddies. Get comfortable; we're gonna be here for a while." At the end of 'Why Go,' Ed raises his guitar overhead, as if preparing to smash it, but a tech swipes it from his hands and Ed looks terribly surprised! Ed clearly shows how he feels about 'Glorified G,' substituting the lyrics, "... glorified version of I hate this song" twice, looking over his shoulder at Stone and half smiling. ;) Experiencing tuning problems at the end of 'I Got Shit,' Ed tosses his guitar and says, "New guitar, please! After all, I am a rock star."
Pretty humorous. 'Lukin' sports an ambient guitar intro, ending with a quick "1234" leading to a snappy 'Whipping.' Ed returns to the stage on a skateboard for the first encore, and Stone ges a small fire going at the base of Ed's mic stand. 'Spin the Black Circle' is introed as "a love song." Mentioning that the two San Diego shows help raise $50,000 donated to the Surfrider Foundation leads to a comment about how they had messed up the next song the previous night. Then Ed flubs the start of 'Leaving Here,' and notes that "it's really a rather hard song to play" but then they kick into it. This show is a fine conclusion to a wild 1995 tour.
This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com in tandem with
pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com, and is part of a series of the best pearl Jam shows in existence. If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com.
Original show notes compiled on 9/14/04 by FGE. More notes by spacedvest on 2/12/05.
SV056 - "THE MONKEYWRENCH CHRONICLES VOL. VI: RESOLVE"
November 7, 1995
San Diego Sports Arena: San Diego, CA
Show Source: 2-source mix: [Neumann KM-140 > HHb Pro 1 > dat > dEQ > dEdit >
cdr > 44.1 kHz wav > 48 kHz wav > dEQ] + [MWFM > dat > 48kHz wav] >
44.1 kHz wav > shn > flac
Aftershow Source: FM (91X pirated MWFM broadcast) > dat > cdr > EAC > dEdit > flac
Digital Editing, Remastering, and Mixing (PJ Set): Fred Evans
Digital Editing (DJ Aftershow): Allen Robertson
Artwork: Allen Robertson
=================================
DISC ONE - Pearl Jam Set (part I)
=================================
01 Oceans
02 Go
03 Animal
04 Last Exit
05 Tremor Christ
06 Corduroy
07 Rearviewmirror
08 Better Man
09 Even Flow
10 Why Go (*)
11 Deep (*)
12 Red Mosquito
13 Glorified G
14 Daughter/(I Believe in Miracles)/(Touch of Grey)/(W.M.A.) (@)
==================================
DISC TWO - Pearl Jam Set (part II)
==================================
01 Jeremy ("new" reworked version) ($)
02 Not For You
03 I Got Shit
04 "New Guitar, Please"
05 Lukin
06 Whipping
07 This Boy (#)
08 Alive
09 Black
10 Blood
11 encore 1:
12 Spin the Black Circle
13 "Surfrider Foundation"
14 Leaving Here
15 I Can't Explain (~)
16 Porch
17 encore 2:
18 Yellow Ledbetter
(*) After this performance, these songs would not be played again until the 2003 tour ("Deep" in 4/3/2003 at Oklahoma City, OK; and "Why Go" in 07/01/03 at Bristow, VA).
(@) Only time "Touch of Grey" has ever been teased.
($) One of the few times ever that this arrangement was performed live.
(#) Last time performed.
(~) First time performed.
FGE Recording Notes:
End of 'Last Exit' and part of 'Better Man' are missing from Neumann source. Encores of MWFM source were sampled at 32kHz. All resampling, equalizing, and mixing was done with Cool Edit Pro 2.0 at maximum accuracy settings.
Spacedvest Recording Notes:
FGE originally had converted his tracks using SHN in Sept. 2004, and these tracks were reconverted into FLAC, to try and keep things simple (the aftershow was in FLAC format). BLG recently discovered that the 30-second cut during 'Better Man' and the
tape warp problem at the end of 'Corduroy' are *not* present on the Neumann master, but it didn't seem to make sense to redo everything when the problems were already fixed nicely by Fred. Kind of ironically, the Monkeywrench aftershow was captured
and "pirated" by San Diego station 91X. The 91X broadcast was recorded and is what is included in this release. The aftershow has a few minor places where it breaks up, but overall it is complete (some commercials were omitted), and not too bad in
terms of sound quality.
Artwork and Release Notes:
This release consists of discs 15, 16, 17, and 18 in a fan-created 18-disc boxed set called "The Monkeywrench Chronicles".
Special Note:
A huge effort has been made to identify all the tracks that were played, with most of them successfully found, but a couple of them still could not be identified.
The MW songs that are played transcend many different styles and they are almost always from indie bands and/or by groups that are not very "popular", but they are of great caliber music. If you have any knowledge of the two tracks marked with a "?" on disc 3, please send an email to spacedvest@hotmail.com, so we can correct
the artwork and try and spread a corrected text file. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated!
Extra Special Thanks:
John Reynolds, Dan Leehr, Bill Graham, Michael Morrissey
Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
As is the case typically, the second show in the same venue never disappoints and this show is no exception and Mike is having a wild night. At the end of 'Tremor Christ,' Ed comments, "Hello kiddies. Get comfortable; we're gonna be here for a while." At the end of 'Why Go,' Ed raises his guitar overhead, as if preparing to smash it, but a tech swipes it from his hands and Ed looks terribly surprised! Ed clearly shows how he feels about 'Glorified G,' substituting the lyrics, "... glorified version of I hate this song" twice, looking over his shoulder at Stone and half smiling. ;) Experiencing tuning problems at the end of 'I Got Shit,' Ed tosses his guitar and says, "New guitar, please! After all, I am a rock star."
Pretty humorous. 'Lukin' sports an ambient guitar intro, ending with a quick "1234" leading to a snappy 'Whipping.' Ed returns to the stage on a skateboard for the first encore, and Stone ges a small fire going at the base of Ed's mic stand. 'Spin the Black Circle' is introed as "a love song." Mentioning that the two San Diego shows help raise $50,000 donated to the Surfrider Foundation leads to a comment about how they had messed up the next song the previous night. Then Ed flubs the start of 'Leaving Here,' and notes that "it's really a rather hard song to play" but then they kick into it. This show is a fine conclusion to a wild 1995 tour.
This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com in tandem with
pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com, and is part of a series of the best pearl Jam shows in existence. If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com.
Original show notes compiled on 9/14/04 by FGE. More notes by spacedvest on 2/12/05.