Farmer John wrote:Would anyone mind sending me a PM? I've only listened via that link.
go here.
Got Some wrote:https://www.guerrillacandy.com/2020/04/07/listen-to-pearl-jam-cover-soundgardens-hunted-down/
bune wrote:Open the page up in source view and search for the four MP3 links, from there you should be good. what's weird is that they came with art and tagging already so I think they put the actual files up.
fyi works well on other audio links from the site because they're all saved locally.
Do this.
bune wrote:Open the page up in source view and search for the four MP3 links, from there you should be good. what's weird is that they came with art and tagging already so I think they put the actual files up.
fyi works well on other audio links from the site because they're all saved locally.
I did it in firefox and it worked great. chrome doesn't let you do source anymore, though maybe there's a keyboard shortcut that does it? In firefox I just right-clicked and clicked the "see source" or whatever the context menu said and the searched it for .mp3. All four links are there, you just have to figure out what to do with the links to download.
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They should explain stuff more often.
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Farmer John wrote:I want to see video of Ruddo going into the html of that page and extracting and saving the mp3 files to show everyone how easy it is.
Are you talking about on pearljam.com? I selected "download" then went to the file in my file manager app, extracted all to the folder I wanted it in, then listened on my music player app. All on my phone. It took like two minutes.
Farmer John wrote:I want to see video of Ruddo going into the html of that page and extracting and saving the mp3 files to show everyone how easy it is.
Are you talking about on pearljam.com? I selected "download" then went to the file in my file manager app, extracted all to the folder I wanted it in, then listened on my music player app. All on my phone. It took like two minutes.
I'm not a 10c member. I'm talking about getting the mp3 files from the source view of that guerrilla candy link.
But it's fine. Let's just delete this last page forever.
raven2001 wrote:Interesting bit of info concerning the Vault talk every year: they did NOT tape MSG 1998 because MSG would have charged too much. So this will never be a Vault release.
Why would they have been charged for taping? Why would the venue have a say in that?
Here's the exact quote from the interview:
Q: Some fans have wondered why the famous version of “Breath” from the second Madison Square Garden show wasn’t included. (in "Live on 2 Legs")
A: Well, New York City unions charge 10 or 12 grand to record, so we didn’t record it! There were a couple of shows along those lines. Montreal was the same thing. They wanted a ton of money. Sadly, those end up being some of the best shows. This was at a point where we didn’t even know we were working on a live record. Was it worth it dollar-wise to pay all that money just to have some tapes sit in a vault? Turns out maybe, but that’s hindsight.
ah yes. they would have the union set up the recording equipment instead of the guys who tour day in and day out with the band. yeah that makes more sense.
raven2001 wrote:Interesting bit of info concerning the Vault talk every year: they did NOT tape MSG 1998 because MSG would have charged too much. So this will never be a Vault release.
Why would they have been charged for taping? Why would the venue have a say in that?
Here's the exact quote from the interview:
Q: Some fans have wondered why the famous version of “Breath” from the second Madison Square Garden show wasn’t included. (in "Live on 2 Legs")
A: Well, New York City unions charge 10 or 12 grand to record, so we didn’t record it! There were a couple of shows along those lines. Montreal was the same thing. They wanted a ton of money. Sadly, those end up being some of the best shows. This was at a point where we didn’t even know we were working on a live record. Was it worth it dollar-wise to pay all that money just to have some tapes sit in a vault? Turns out maybe, but that’s hindsight.
ah yes. they would have the union set up the recording equipment instead of the guys who tour day in and day out with the band. yeah that makes more sense.
Pearl Jam is a Right to Work band.
Just saw this somewhere! A brand new version (uncirculated aud) of a MSG II 1998 recording: https://we.tl/t-Yf4lKcOyGu
raven2001 wrote:Interesting bit of info concerning the Vault talk every year: they did NOT tape MSG 1998 because MSG would have charged too much. So this will never be a Vault release.
Why would they have been charged for taping? Why would the venue have a say in that?
Here's the exact quote from the interview:
Q: Some fans have wondered why the famous version of “Breath” from the second Madison Square Garden show wasn’t included. (in "Live on 2 Legs")
A: Well, New York City unions charge 10 or 12 grand to record, so we didn’t record it! There were a couple of shows along those lines. Montreal was the same thing. They wanted a ton of money. Sadly, those end up being some of the best shows. This was at a point where we didn’t even know we were working on a live record. Was it worth it dollar-wise to pay all that money just to have some tapes sit in a vault? Turns out maybe, but that’s hindsight.
ah yes. they would have the union set up the recording equipment instead of the guys who tour day in and day out with the band. yeah that makes more sense.
Pearl Jam is a Right to Work band.
Just saw this somewhere! A brand new version (uncirculated aud) of a MSG II 1998 recording: https://we.tl/t-Yf4lKcOyGu
It sounds pretty damn good too.
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