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Listening to this set I couldn't believe how well I knew these versions despite not having listened to those Dissident singles probably since I was a teenager at the time they came out. I knew all of the little variances from the album versions, all of the banter. I only ever had Dissident #1 (the chunky digipak with the two extra disc holders) and Dissident #3. Never found two. And I had the "No Fuckin' Messiah" bootleg that had Satan's Bed and Better Man on it from this show. I know others seems more dubious about this release but I'm thrilled to have it all in one official place after all these years.
i forgot all about this one lol. this bootleg is one of the reasons ive been hunting down live shows most of my life.
I think it's the first CD bootleg I ever bought and I definitely bought it because it had the most then-unreleased or hard-to-find tracks I could find on a single disc, like "I've Got a Feeling" and "Angel" and the cover of "Dock of the Bay." Bought it at Rock It Records in Nashua, NH.
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Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Thu April 08, 2021 11:27 pm
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Second half of this one is super strong....man, they still have this energy but the ferocity is something they really ruled in their 92-94 phase. Porch is insanely good, fast and tight.
Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Thu April 08, 2021 11:29 pm
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VinylGuy wrote:
Second half of this one is super strong....man, they still have this energy but the ferocity is something they really ruled in their 92-94 phase. Porch is insanely good, fast and tight.
It's my fav Porch along with St Petersburg a few weeks earlier.
Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Thu April 08, 2021 11:31 pm
jeeeesus relax already
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im not used to listen to shows from this era anymore...1992, 1993...i listened so many times that im not coming back often...so, im super amazed on how fucking intense this Porch is yeah
Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Thu April 22, 2021 6:51 am
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Hatfield wrote:
You guys are so right about Garden. That version makes me think Pearl Jam could have been even more than they are. Mike and Dave get into the groove as well as any jam band I've seen/heard and you can tell how it pushes Ed's vocals over the top. Damn, I'm going to have to put it on here at work.
For me this is the best show. ."
This 100%. Mike, Stone & Jeff working together with Dave during Garden is PJ at its musical best. Just imagine what they would sound like today if Dave was still around.......
I've listened to this boot over 100 times but it never gets old. Definitely the reference concert for sure. My favourite moment is the slow burning solo during Garden, with the Dave A groove in the background keeping things in check
Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Mon April 04, 2022 12:20 am
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i taped this off the radio in my moms basement when i was 10. i played guitar along to 'whippin' from this show last week. this is probably the best show from the first 'era' of their career. its timeless. i'll listen to this for the rest of my life.
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