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I haven't been keeping up with the South American bootlegs but I did listen to the samples of the Porto Alegre show on the Nugs site and there's very obvious distortion on Ed's vocal track.
Someone posted this somewhat cryptic response from 10C:
Quote:
Due to inconsistent power sources used throughout our Latin American tour, digital distortion can sometimes occur. While no recording is perfect, it seems as though the Porto Alegre show exhibited a little more of this distortion than normal. We have thoroughly examined the recordings and have determined that we've done all that we can to eliminate this problem.
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Birds in Hell wrote:
I haven't been keeping up with the South American bootlegs but I did listen to the samples of the Porto Alegre show on the Nugs site and there's very obvious distortion on Ed's vocal track.
Someone posted this somewhat cryptic response from 10C:
Quote:
Due to inconsistent power sources used throughout our Latin American tour, digital distortion can sometimes occur. While no recording is perfect, it seems as though the Porto Alegre show exhibited a little more of this distortion than normal. We have thoroughly examined the recordings and have determined that we've done all that we can to eliminate this problem.
Thanks 10 Club
FYI
sounds like they caught a bolt of lightning
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Birds in Hell wrote:
I haven't been keeping up with the South American bootlegs but I did listen to the samples of the Porto Alegre show on the Nugs site and there's very obvious distortion on Ed's vocal track.
Someone posted this somewhat cryptic response from 10C:
Quote:
Due to inconsistent power sources used throughout our Latin American tour, digital distortion can sometimes occur. While no recording is perfect, it seems as though the Porto Alegre show exhibited a little more of this distortion than normal. We have thoroughly examined the recordings and have determined that we've done all that we can to eliminate this problem.
Thanks 10 Club
FYI
So, in other words, 10C is pretty saying "suck it, we can't fix it"
Listened Santiago and Buenos Aires Agree that the crowd isn't the best for a enjoyable bootleg (better for enjoyable concert in it), set list has few rarities and focus in best known song of the band but I need to say that from my point of view I have lost my faith in listening EV as I hear I those boots. Full of air in the lungs, less out of tune than 2010-2014 and less artificial trick with the voice to get some parts of song
The band sounds great for this first bootlegs, usually they increase the level in next performance. And boots mixed have excellent quality
Taking a brief jump around Sao Paulo and I'm mystified why they continue to play Comatose when Ed:
a. Never remembers when to start the first line, and
b. can't remember the words or timing even when he finally gets going.
Very irritating because i like that song
I didn't like that song when I first heard it on Avocado, but after hearing it live on the 2006 tour it grew on me a lot.
It is a much better live song
It was in 2006, not so much since.
There's only two kinds of songs Pearl Jam will reliably pull off these days:
1. Songs played at every show or every other show (eg. Even Flow, Alive, Go, Black, etc.) 2. Frequently-played brand new songs (eg. Lightning Bolt, Mind Your Manners on the last tour).
Deeper album cuts, whether older songs or songs from a new record that aren't played every night, are almost never played well. There's barely a listenable live version of any song from the S/T album after the 2006 tour, even songs that were played every night back then such as Severed Hand and Comatose. While trainwreck performances aren't the norm, there is a general hesitancy to the band's playing, as though you can almost hear them wondering if this is where the bridge starts, etc.
This wasn't an issue for the shows from the early 90s to 2000. I don't think it's due to any change in their rehearsal regimen, I think it's simply that they were both drawing from a smaller catalogue and playing setlists with a great deal less variety. They would need to be putting in some serious hours in the rehearsal room to confidently play all of the songs they currently run through on tour and I don't think they're willing to put in that kind of effort. The vast majority of fans walk away pleased with the current shows anyway, so I can imagine it's hardly keeping any of them awake at night. I'd love to see them cut back on the variety to an extent and bring some more focus into the setlists but I think that's a forlorn hope at this stage.
I don't know spenno, you still find good versions of old song and less played songs. There like tinder these days. You just gotta keep digging for the good stuff.
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