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Pearl Jam 02/11/1992

SHOWID 44751

Set I

Wash
Once
Even Flow
State Of Love And Trust
Alive
Black
Deep
Jeremy
Why Go?
Porch

E: (Suggestion)
Breath
I've Got A Feeling

Set II

 

Set III

 

Comment

 

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Armogi (5/5) CD / 1 View   AUD
Mike Marteny (5/5) cdr / 1 A View   PZM>Sony WM-D6>ANA(1)>DAT(1)>FLAC>CDR(1)
Notes: 75:26
anaconda (5/5) CDR / 1 A View   AUD - PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
BLG (5/0) FLAC / 1 View 26618
BLG (5/0) FLAC / 1 View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ana1 > DAT2 > FLAC
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   MAC>FLAC
Notes: f/w Feb-10-1992
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View 26618 MAD>FLAC
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View 26618
Notes: 26618 Source: unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1) Transfer: DA-20 > Monster coax > DiO 2496 > CEP 2.1 > CDWave > FLAC
Damian (5/5) CD / 1 View 24341
Damian (5/5) CD / 1 View 26618
Damian (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: LDB Master Series #54 Hello, this is a collection of masters I would like to seed here. I've been taping shows for more than 20 years and have an awful lot of masters. Most of them are in the old cassette format, some others are on MiniDisc and others are on CD. I've taped many shows of many artists over the years, so don't be surprised if you will find many different artists taped! Some shows are already circulating, some others have not circulated through collectors yet. But most of all, enjoy! They all come from my mastertapes! PEARL JAM - PARISIAN NIGHTS Paris, Virgin Megastore 10 February 1992 Acoustic set 1. Wash 2. Alive 3. Black 4. Porch Paris, La Locomotive 11 February 1992 5. Wash 6. Once 7. Even Flow 8. State Of Love And Trust 9. Alive 10.Black 11.Deep 12.Jeremy 13.Why Go 14.Porch 15.Breath 16.I've Got A Feeling / Jamming Jeff Ament - bass Eddie Vedder - vocals, guitar Mike McCready - guitar Stone Gossard - rhythm guitar David Abbruzzese - drums Lineage: Aiwa microphone CM-30a > Sony Professional WM-D3 > Tape > Audigy Soundblaster > HD > SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6) Somewhere in the beginning of 1992, I was shocked to hear on the radio some beautiful, powerful music. I had enjoyed Nirvana a few months before, but this band was something better. It was Pearl jam, and I think that the single was either Even Flow or Alive. When I knew they were going to tour small clubs in Europe, I could not resist but go to a couple of gigs. Paris was great fun, although on those days it was freezing! Although the new album had not been released yet, the band was already big in our continent, and import copies of 'Ten' where flooding the european market. Before the (semi) acoustic set at the Virgin Megastore at Champs Elysées, I had to queue for a couple of hours, before being able to be let in. After the show, the band stayed in to sign copies of the single. The Locomotive club (a pretty fashionable discoteque in the Pigalle quartier, where I would see Dream Theater as well the following year) show was absolutely sold out, with loads of people outside asking for spare tickets. I remember I was a bit disappointed (I know, I was wrong but it was 1992 back then!) by the acoustic set because it didn't sound as powerful as it was PJ's music in studio. But the following day's show was great because the band was wild. I was quite astonished when Eddie referred that when he was 15 he said to his parents to 'f**k off' which to me sounded that he had never seen them ever since. I noted that the band was careful to deliver a good performance maybe because france was an important market to the band. Most of us did not know the songs, and for me it was the first time I had listened to the material of the first album. I taped both shows in difficult circumstances, that's why the quality is not 'top of the class', although quite enjoyable. During the 'in-store' show, members of the Pearl Jam crew were circulating to check out tapers. Quite a few were caught and their equipment confiscated (we were far from the recent 'taper friendly' policy). So I had to hide quite a bit my microphone. At the Locomotive I was sitting on the balcony, but the only place I could find was close to the guy in charge of lightning, who I thought would be a danger for me...infact I found out at the end of the show that he was a french guy working for a lighting company who could not care less if tapers were around. he even asked me for a copy of the tape at the end of the show! The good thing is that audience does not intersphere at all with the music. So here it is folks, a jump back in the mists of time. Now Pearl Jam is a worldwide act (I greatly enjoyed them back in September this year in Milano) but back then was a bunch of young american folks trying to break the stagnant music scene. I wish I was their manager in those days! :-) A week after I saw them in my hometown, in the 'infamous' Sorpasso club in Milano. But this is another story I will maybe tell you in the future... ldb
ismar (5/0) / 1 A A- View  
Notes: aud!! COMPLETE!!
ash80 (5/0) CDR-1 / 1 View  
rain_king (5/4.3) FLAC / 1 View   unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1
Notes: AA03
rain_king (5/4.3) FLAC / 1 View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: AA03
Stefan (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Adam (5/4.6) flac / 1 View 26618
Adam (5/4.6) flac / 1 View 24341
Manish Patel (5/0) cdr / 1 View  
Brad (5/5) FLAC / 1 A- View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
tali (5/0) cd-r / 1 A View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz > CDR
Notes: Tape flip after Why Go and a few very minor spots of tape warp.
mewsick75 (5/5) FLAC / 1 View 24341 PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: Conversion: DA-20 > Monster coax > DiO 2496 > CEP 2.1 > CDWave > FLAC
PJ-VT (5/0) FLAC / 1 View 24341
Harry (5/3.6) / 1 A View  
Bryan (5/0) / 1 View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Tonia Davis (5/0) flac / 1 View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: Conversion: DA-20 > Monster coax > DiO 2496 > CEP 2.1 > CDWave > FLAC Notes: Tape flip after Why Go and a few very minor spots of tape warp. Transfer by BLG
Tonia Davis (5/0) flac / 1 View   unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)
Notes: Transfer: DA-20 > Monster coax > DiO 2496 > CEP 2.1 > CDWave > FLAC Transfer and editing by BLG compiled on 06-24-03
Michael Morrissey (5/0) FLAC / 1 View 26618 PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: Tape flip after Why Go and a few very minor spots of tape warp.
Michael Morrissey (5/0) FLAC / 1 View 26618 unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)
Jason Lyons (5/0) shn / 2 View   #1 unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)...
Notes: AA3
Shakes (5/1) FLAC / 1 View 24341 AUD: PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Tom Phillips (5/0) / 0 View 24341 PZM>Sony WM-D6>ANA-M>ANA1>Dat-M>DAT1 44.1khz conversion DA-20>Monster coax>DiO 2496>CEP...
Josh (5/5) CDR / 1 View   #1 unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)...
Josh (5/5) CDR / 1 View   #2 PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz > .wav > .flac
Ian (5/0) / 0 View 24341
John Hollow's List (5/0) CD / 1 View  
Eric (5/5) cd-r / 1 View   PZM > Sony WM-D6
SilentRob (5/0) 509MB flac / 1 View 24341 audience
Notes: Tape flip after Why Go and a few very minor spots of tape warp.
Rob Wall (5/0) / 0 View  
Andrew Davies (4/4.4) CDR / 1 View  
Paulo Lagoá (4/0) FLAC / 1 View 24341
Notes: also have another source version: Source: unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1) Transfer: DA-20 > Monster coax > DiO 2496 > CEP 2.1 > CDWave > FLAC
eclect (4/4.4) FLAC / 0 B View   Source: unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)...
Max Power (4/5) CDR / 1 B+ View  
Notes: 75 min. Porch is B quality
Jason Fischer (4/0) CD / 1 View 24341
ercdmb1 (4/5) FLAC / 1 View 26618 494 MB
Notes: UM
ercdmb1 (4/5) FLAC / 1 View 24341 508 MB
Notes: PZM
Jason (4/0) cdr / 1 View  
Raulie (4/5) CDR / 1 View 24341 PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Bob E. Sanchez (4/0) CDR / 1 A View  
Trisha (4/0) / 0 View  
Trisha (4/0) / 0 View  
Ryan (3/0) CDR/FLAC / 1 A A- View   unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)
Notes: Pearl Jam Audio Archive #3
Ryan (3/0) CDR/FLAC / 1 A A- View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: Pearl Jam Audio Archive #3
Josee (3/5) / 1 View  
scott (3/0) FLAC / 1 View 24341 PZM > Sony WM-D6
scott (3/0) FLAC / 1 View   Aiwa microphone CM-30a > Sony Professional WM-D3
emanon (3/4.8) CD / 1 View 24341
Andrew Butler (3/0) FLAC / 1 View 24341 PZM
Andrew Butler (3/0) FLAC / 1 View 26618 Unknown Audience
CHISOX75 (3/4.8) CD / 1 View  
Nick (3/0) FLAC / 1 A A View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
SJ (3/0) / 0 View   unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)
Notes: A great sounding audience recording. One of the highlights of the Ten Tour bootleg series.
Chris (3/0) FLAC / 1 View  
spero (3/0) CDR / 1 View   AUD
spacedvest (3/5) CDR / 1 9.2 View 24341 PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz > DiO 2496 > CEP 2.1...
Notes: Few spots of tape warp on master, and tape flip after "Why Go".
Justin Brown (3/5) CDR / 1 View  
Chris (3/0) FLAC / 1 B- View 26618 unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)
Chris (3/0) FLAC / 1 B View 24341 PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
luke (2/4) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: Once Even Flow State of Love and Trust Alive Black Deep Jeremy Why Go Porch (Suggestion) Breath I've Got A Feeling
Tom (2/0) / 1 View   Source: PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz, Conversion: DA-20...
JacobH (2/0) / 0 View  
saxon747 (2/5) CD / 1 View  
chris hather (2/5) FLAC / 1 View 26618 DA-20
chris hather (2/5) FLAC / 1 View 24341 Sony WM-D6
chris hather (2/5) FLAC / 1 View   Sony Professional WM-D3
Notes: Somewhere in the beginning of 1992, I was shocked to hear on the radio some beautiful, powerful music. I had enjoyed Nirvana a few months before, but this band was something better. It was Pearl jam, and I think that the single was either Even Flow or Alive. When I knew they were going to tour small clubs in Europe, I could not resist but go to a couple of gigs. Paris was great fun, although on those days it was freezing! Although the new album had not been released yet, the band was already big in our continent, and import copies of 'Ten' where flooding the european market. Before the (semi) acoustic set at the Virgin Megastore at Champs Elysées, I had to queue for a couple of hours, before being able to be let in. After the show, the band stayed in to sign copies of the single. The Locomotive club (a pretty fashionable discoteque in the Pigalle quartier, where I would see Dream Theater as well the following year) show was absolutely sold out, with loads of people outside asking for spare tickets. I remember I was a bit disappointed (I know, I was wrong but it was 1992 back then!) by the acoustic set because it didn't sound as powerful as it was PJ's music in studio. But the following day's show was great because the band was wild. I was quite astonished when Eddie referred that when he was 15 he said to his parents to 'f**k off' which to me sounded that he had never seen them ever since. I noted that the band was careful to deliver a good performance maybe because france was an important market to the band. Most of us did not know the songs, and for me it was the first time I had listened to the material of the first album. I taped both shows in difficult circumstances, that's why the quality is not 'top of the class', although quite enjoyable. During the 'in-store' show, members of the Pearl Jam crew were circulating to check out tapers. Quite a few were caught and their equipment confiscated (we were far from the recent 'taper friendly' policy). So I had to hide quite a bit my microphone. At the Locomotive I was sitting on the balcony, but the only place I could find was close to the guy in charge of lightning, who I thought would be a danger for me...infact I found out at the end of the show that he was a french guy working for a lighting company who could not care less if tapers were around. he even asked me for a copy of the tape at the end of the show! The good thing is that audience does not intersphere at all with the music. So here it is folks, a jump back in the mists of time. Now Pearl Jam is a worldwide act (I greatly enjoyed them back in September this year in Milano) but back then was a bunch of young american folks trying to break the stagnant music scene. I wish I was their manager in those days! :-) A week after I saw them in my hometown, in the 'infamous' Sorpasso club in Milano. But this is another story I will maybe tell you in the future...
TrAvELAr (2/0) CD / 1 View 26618 unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)
TrAvELAr (2/0) CD / 1 View 24341 PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Jamie (2/0) CDR / 1 View 24341
Scott Brown (2/5) flac / 1 View 26618
Scott Brown (2/5) flac / 1 View 24341
Eddie Vedder (2/0) FLAC / 1 View  
Tim (2/0) FLAC / 0 View 26618
Notes: AA3
James Ireland (2/0) FLAC / 1 View 26618 unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1)
Notes: Transfer and editing by BLG compiled on 06-24-04.
James Ireland (2/0) FLAC / 1 View 24341 PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: Transfer by BLG compiled on 05-17-04. Tape flip after Why Go and a few very minor spots of tape warp.
Kevin (2/0) CDR / 1 View  
thegabber (2/0) CD / 1 View 26618
thegabber (2/0) CD / 1 View 24341
innocent bystander (2/0) CD / 1 View  
Notes: but only 4 trax sorry:))
(PJ Audio) Chris H (2/0) FLAC / 0 View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: Audio Archvies Disc 3
Zack Stillings (2/0) CDR / 1 View  
ledbutter21 (2/0) flac / 1 View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: Tape flip after Why Go and a few very minor spots of tape warp.
David Mease (2/5) FLAC / 1 View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz
Notes: Conversion: DA-20 > Monster coax > DiO 2496 > CEP 2.1 > CDWave > FLAC Tape flip after Why Go and a few very minor spots of tape warp. Transfer by BLG compiled on 05-17-04
Lontan (2/5) flac / 1 B+ View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA-M > ANA1 > DAT-M > DAT1 44.1 khz > DA-20 > Monster...
Raul Jimenez Haro (2/0) / 0 View  
Preston Klingler (1/4.9) CDR / 1 A+ View   PZM > Sony WM-D6 > ANA > ANA(1) > DAT > DAT(1)@44.1 khz
Notes: Great show. the audio on this is perfect. The only flaw is the few spots where there is a tape wear glitch, but that only lasts a few seconds, and only occurs maybe 3 times.
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 560; lineage: unknown mics > DAT1 48khz (first 2 songs and most of IGaF from PZM>D6>ANA1>DAT1) / Transfer: DA-20 > Monster coax > DiO 2496 > CEP 2.1 > CDWave > FLAC [494mb] Transfer and editing by BLG compiled on 06-24-04
demetrios (1/5) / 0 View 24341
demetrios (1/5) / 0 View 26618
Matt (1/5) audio cdr / 1 NR View 26618 DAUD/?
Notes: Flac-495mb
N L (1/5) Flac / 1 View 26618