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Pearl Jam Cox Arena San Diego State University San Diego, CA July 10, 1998
** 16 BIT **
Source: Sonic Studios DSM-6P w/3-way lo-cut filter, position unknown (most likely @ 80hz, middle setting) > Sony WM-D6 Transfer: Master cassettes (Maxell XLII-S) > Denon 790R > Kenwood A-522 amplifier > Kenwood GE-622 Equalizer > .WAV @ 16 bit/44.1 kHz Mastering: .WAV > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 (Build 299) [splicing; WAVES C4 Multiband Parametric Processor plugin (UNcompressor); iZotope Mastering Suite (declick); minor edits, normalize, & fades] > CDWav tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > TagScanner 6.0.18 (tagging) Location: Section E, row 17, seat 4 - middle of the floor, right of the SBD Recorded & transferred by: Steve "ballsdeep" Hagar Mastered by: Dennis Orr
Setlist: 01 Crowd 02 Long Road 03 Corduroy 04 Last Exit 05 Brain Of J. 06 Do The Evolution 07 Given To Fly 08 In Hiding 09 Rearviewmirror 10 Immortality 11 Wishlist 12 Nothingman 13 Spin The Black Circle 14 Even Flow 15 Daughter > Roam (1) 16 Chat 17 MFC 18 Alive 19 Hail Hail 20 Encore Break #1 - Encore #1 - 21 Jeremy 22 Go 23 Lukin 24 Better Man 25 Leaving Here 26 Black 27 Rockin' In The Free World (2) 28 Encore Break #2 - Encore #2 - 29 Yellow Ledbetter
(1) part of the B-52's song, only time played by Pearl Jam (2) includes Eddie's tongue-in-cheek rant about flag burning
Eddie Vedder - lead vocals, harp, & acoustic guitar Mike McCready - lead guitar & backing vocals Stone Gossard - rhythm guitar & backing vocals Jeff Ament - bass & backing vocals Matt Cameron - drums & percussion
Mastering Notes: - Tape flip during "Wishlist" (at 2:24) - seamlessly spliced, a few seconds of music lost - Tape flip during "Encore Break #1" applause - seamlessly spliced, no music lost - The recorder was stopped and restarted during the "Encore Break #2" applause - seamlessly spliced, no music lost
Show Notes: I don't remember a tremendous amount about this show other than it was bacchanalian in nature. This was my 6th PJ show in a row, and they truly pulled out all of the stops. If you beg do differ, just listen to the performance of "Rockin' In The Free World" from this night. It was probably as close to the craziness of Indio '93 that was ever witnessed by myself. Not to mention the rest of the set was Yield-solid. Had great seats, and the recording reflects that. The PJ community was (and at times still can be) rather 'uppity' back in the day, so I hardly circulated any of my masters from the '98 tour (Albuquerque being the exception). Probably my 2nd best '98 PJ recording, next to Birmingham, AL (which was recorded from 3rd row, Stone's side).
He most definitely jams. His name is Dennis. Throw him alms and praise for uploading my trash. I just push the buttons. More to come. Much, much more...
Pearl Jam Cox Arena San Diego State University San Diego, CA July 10, 1998
** 16 BIT **
Source: Sonic Studios DSM-6P w/3-way lo-cut filter, position unknown (most likely @ 80hz, middle setting) > Sony WM-D6 Transfer: Master cassettes (Maxell XLII-S) > Denon 790R > Kenwood A-522 amplifier > Kenwood GE-622 Equalizer > .WAV @ 16 bit/44.1 kHz Mastering: .WAV > Sound Forge Pro 11.0 (Build 299) [splicing; WAVES C4 Multiband Parametric Processor plugin (UNcompressor); iZotope Mastering Suite (declick); minor edits, normalize, & fades] > CDWav tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > TagScanner 6.0.18 (tagging) Location: Section E, row 17, seat 4 - middle of the floor, right of the SBD Recorded & transferred by: Steve "ballsdeep" Hagar Mastered by: Dennis Orr
Setlist: 01 Crowd 02 Long Road 03 Corduroy 04 Last Exit 05 Brain Of J. 06 Do The Evolution 07 Given To Fly 08 In Hiding 09 Rearviewmirror 10 Immortality 11 Wishlist 12 Nothingman 13 Spin The Black Circle 14 Even Flow 15 Daughter > Roam (1) 16 Chat 17 MFC 18 Alive 19 Hail Hail 20 Encore Break #1 - Encore #1 - 21 Jeremy 22 Go 23 Lukin 24 Better Man 25 Leaving Here 26 Black 27 Rockin' In The Free World (2) 28 Encore Break #2 - Encore #2 - 29 Yellow Ledbetter
(1) part of the B-52's song, only time played by Pearl Jam (2) includes Eddie's tongue-in-cheek rant about flag burning
Eddie Vedder - lead vocals, harp, & acoustic guitar Mike McCready - lead guitar & backing vocals Stone Gossard - rhythm guitar & backing vocals Jeff Ament - bass & backing vocals Matt Cameron - drums & percussion
Mastering Notes: - Tape flip during "Wishlist" (at 2:24) - seamlessly spliced, a few seconds of music lost - Tape flip during "Encore Break #1" applause - seamlessly spliced, no music lost - The recorder was stopped and restarted during the "Encore Break #2" applause - seamlessly spliced, no music lost
Show Notes: I don't remember a tremendous amount about this show other than it was bacchanalian in nature. This was my 6th PJ show in a row, and they truly pulled out all of the stops. If you beg do differ, just listen to the performance of "Rockin' In The Free World" from this night. It was probably as close to the craziness of Indio '93 that was ever witnessed by myself. Not to mention the rest of the set was Yield-solid. Had great seats, and the recording reflects that. The PJ community was (and at times still can be) rather 'uppity' back in the day, so I hardly circulated any of my masters from the '98 tour (Albuquerque being the exception). Probably my 2nd best '98 PJ recording, next to Birmingham, AL (which was recorded from 3rd row, Stone's side).
He most definitely jams. His name is Dennis. Throw him alms and praise for uploading my trash. I just push the buttons. More to come. Much, much more...
---ballsdeep OUT!!!
Thank you for this. Really looking forward to listening.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
Post subject: Re: New Source: Pearl Jam 1998-07-10 San Diego
Posted: Tue March 28, 2017 2:42 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:17 pm Posts: 3404 Location: right there
I listened to this while I did some spring cleaning this morning. It sounds pretty good. I was worried about the girl screaming her head off at the beginning but I didn't notice her again for the rest of the recording. Thanks for taping!
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bada wrote:
Cause the two girls on the board voted for the rapey song.
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