4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*

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I love this live era of Pearl Jam. The energy was just intense. Angry but focused. Love it!
Keep on rockin’ in the free world.
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Kevin Davis wrote:I checked out a few of the remixed tracks, and I overwhelmingly prefer the original mix. For the most part, I just don't care for the way a lot of these AI/demix projects sound. All of them just seem to have this wonky off-centeredness to them that is really unpleasant to me.

This much more gently remastered version by WCT is, for my tastes, the best-sounding and most complete version out there:
http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtop ... e#p1853732
I agree, the new mix sounds strange. There's something weird about Ed. I've given up on it.
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Kevin Davis wrote:I checked out a few of the remixed tracks, and I overwhelmingly prefer the original mix. For the most part, I just don't care for the way a lot of these AI/demix projects sound. All of them just seem to have this wonky off-centeredness to them that is really unpleasant to me.
Even "official" AI remixed stuff sounds crap in its own way.

Everyone eats it up because of the hype and then it gives them impetus to try their hand.

And then everyone high-fives each other.

I thought it was bad when people started putting out matrixes without knowing what they were doing.

But it's getting worse and worse.

And if you don't like it, you're just a snob.
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BootsToAsses wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:I checked out a few of the remixed tracks, and I overwhelmingly prefer the original mix. For the most part, I just don't care for the way a lot of these AI/demix projects sound. All of them just seem to have this wonky off-centeredness to them that is really unpleasant to me.

This much more gently remastered version by WCT is, for my tastes, the best-sounding and most complete version out there:
http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtop ... e#p1853732
I agree, the new mix sounds strange. There's something weird about Ed. I've given up on it.
Same point of view. I’ve heard Release and Garden and I decide to give up. Eddie’s voice doesn’t sound natural excess of treatment makes some “tremors” that doesn’t exit in original record. After Release I play Garden and the effect are more evident

Sorry for the effort that creator made. It could be a good chance to improve something that is the top of recordings and concert of the band

For me ridlescott makes the best mix for now
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Riddlescott makes for a dandy whisky cocktail, but it's also my favorite board game.
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I didn't see it mentioned here. Glorified g is not written on the tracklist on the back of my CD.
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