Re: Pearl Jam - Out Here In the Fields (Audience Recordings)
Posted: Fri December 15, 2023 5:18 pm
by Kevin Davis
Definitely interested to hear that! I don’t really have much in the way of EV solo stuff — will check that out!
Re: Pearl Jam - Out Here In the Fields (Audience Recordings)
Posted: Fri December 15, 2023 9:53 pm
by Coach
Dex wrote:Great comp, thanks. It's good to have these all collected like this.
Speaking about The Ship Song, yeah, this is a PJ comp so the only possible choice was Red Rocks 95. But let me tell you that, if we're talking about best versions, nothing beats Taormina 2017. A four-minute-and-a-half version with strings, absolutely amazing (there are a couple of very good AUD recordings from it).
cool, I'm gonna look for that!
Nice work, KD, I was wrong in that I thought this was a PJ set.
Re: Pearl Jam - Out Here In the Fields (Audience Recordings)
Posted: Fri December 15, 2023 9:57 pm
by Coach
Re: Pearl Jam - Out Here In the Fields (Audience Recordings)
Posted: Fri December 15, 2023 10:02 pm
by Coach
I like the version I shared better actually
Re: Pearl Jam - Out Here In the Fields (Audience Recordings)
Posted: Fri December 15, 2023 10:19 pm
by Kevin Davis
That’s really nice, thanks! I like all of them, though admittedly I like the ‘95 version most, even in its incompleteness — it think it captures the spontaneous energy of the band at that time really well, with Eddie somehow coming across as simultaneously confident and shy. A really nice moment.
Re: Pearl Jam - Out Here In the Fields (Audience Recordings)
Posted: Sun January 19, 2025 3:24 pm
by Sunset95
Hi KD,
This is a blast to listen to! The "I Got You" and "Against the 70s" from the Brisbane '95 show were real treats! Thank you for all of the time and energy you put into this compilation!
Re: Pearl Jam - Out Here In the Fields (Audience Recordings)
Posted: Wed February 05, 2025 9:31 am
by coptheriotact
i finally listened to this in the car over the last few days. it has a good flow and a lot of stuff i haven't heard before.
the band comes across a bit lost and unrehearsed when improvs and rare stuff are played back to back.