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Author:  washing machine [ Wed January 30, 2019 10:29 pm ]
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Awesome, MD. Curious if the slower tempo songs in the sets are welcome resting moments or momentum killers on a run? Typically I don’t run with music but I can get behind letting the energy of a bootleg propel a workout.

Author:  Monkey_Driven [ Wed January 30, 2019 10:34 pm ]
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washing machine wrote:
Awesome, MD. Curious if the slower tempo songs in the sets are welcome resting moments or momentum killers on a run? Typically I don’t run with music but I can get behind letting the energy of a bootleg propel a workout.


They never killed the momentum, nor broke my pace. If anything, they provided a nice change up to keep the run interesting. My biggest challenge in long distance training was always the mental focus to be running for so long. The different tempos helped.

Author:  washing machine [ Wed January 30, 2019 10:35 pm ]
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:thumbsup:

Author:  Monkey_Driven [ Wed January 30, 2019 10:38 pm ]
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I feel like I should start running again now as I post this.

Author:  washing machine [ Thu January 31, 2019 1:33 am ]
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
I feel like I should start running again now as I post this.

Do it!

Author:  Strat [ Fri July 26, 2019 1:48 pm ]
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I used to love running to live show bootlegs. Feels like im trapped in a story and i want to see how it ends. I totally get lost in it and next thing I know i ran 10 miles.

Ah, to be young again.

Author:  sico_pata [ Sat September 12, 2020 3:05 pm ]
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Do someone know about new DGR work with old soundboard source concerts?

I don't know if I am able to link reddit from here

Is there some improve between the projects?

Author:  jgardz [ Mon December 21, 2020 1:15 am ]
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sico_pata wrote:
Do someone know about new DGR work with old soundboard source concerts?

I don't know if I am able to link reddit from here

Is there some improve between the projects?


I’m curious as well...I grabbed the Indio’93 today so I can sample his work...I’m most interested in his work with the late ‘95 stuff

Author:  XWayne [ Mon December 21, 2020 10:19 pm ]
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I have downloaded the DGR remastered bootlegs, and have started to listen in order and compare with JWB versions: I really prefer the DGR ones so far (after Amsterdam '92, MTV Unplugged, Zurich '92...), they sound fuller.
I am less familiar with audience bootlegs but his work on Paris '92 for example is great. The '95 releases look interesting as he works on the EQ to have distinct left/right channels from the mono Monkeywrench sources.

For those looking for links (files are in a Mega folder): https://www.reddit.com/r/PearlJamBootle ... checklist/

Author:  Wendy Carlos's Twin [ Mon January 04, 2021 2:05 pm ]
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XWayne wrote:
I have downloaded the DGR remastered bootlegs, and have started to listen in order and compare with JWB versions: I really prefer the DGR ones so far (after Amsterdam '92, MTV Unplugged, Zurich '92...), they sound fuller.
I am less familiar with audience bootlegs but his work on Paris '92 for example is great. The '95 releases look interesting as he works on the EQ to have distinct left/right channels from the mono Monkeywrench sources.

For those looking for links (files are in a Mega folder): https://www.reddit.com/r/PearlJamBootle ... checklist/


JWB remasters were mastered to fit in with the official boots series.

They are not audiophile remasters because that wasn't the goal.

This has been explained many times.

However, I am curious about this guy's Monkeywrench remasters because EQ'ing a mono source different in both channels is not a particularly smart or effective technique to use. But I've been wrong.

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