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“Got Some” is the first newer song to feature and takes its place amongst the early upbeat tracks on the album, sandwiched between “Animal” and “State of Love and Trust.” It is unsurprisingly impossible for the song to overcome such illustrious company but the song holds its own bravely and does not let the side down. There are four cuts from the aforementioned Backspacer and each fits seamlessly into its designated place. The two pleasant surprises the album has in store for the listener are how well the new material from 2009’s “Backspacer” sits next to the classics and the muscular production, which is streets ahead of the quality of the official bootlegs. After the raucous opening songs the album heads into mid tempo territory with a cover before reaching the finale complete with classic sing-along’s “Alive” and “Jeremy” before finishing up with perennial set closer “Yellow Ledbetter”. Other than this, the album chugs along ably as a microcosm of an actual Pearl Jam gig.

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The opener sounds out of place and I imagine will be skipped by most listeners on repeat listens. As it is, the album only kicks off at the second track “Worldwide Suicide” from their 2006 self-titled album. Surely, it would have been more in their interest to open the set with a slow burner from their extensive back catalogue as they do live instead of a cover of an only half-decent song. If this was Pearl Jam’s intention while tracking this album it makes it baffling that they chose to open the lp with a cover of late punk legend Joe Strummer’s “Arms Aloft”. Why then would you want to release a compilation of your shows from the last seven years? Surely, the only plausible reason for doing this is to appeal to the casual fan who may be a little daunted by the hundreds of bootlegs to choose from. Over the last ten years, your band has released nearly every one of your concerts as an official bootleg. Imagine you are a member of one of the most renowned live acts in the world. The setlist also transforms into a streamable, custom playlist that has the added bonus of written personal descriptions for the bootlegs by the fans.Review Summary: A welcome addition to the casual fan's collection. By inputting your name and your city, you can receive a custom setlist generated in Eddie Vedder’s instantly recognizable handwriting. By accessing this hub, fans can now search their favorite shows by category and listen to custom-curated playlists.īy popular request, DEEP also features a custom setlist generator. Now, you can listen to 186 official shows – containing up to 5,404 individual tracks, spanning two decades of the band’s tour history.

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Ten Club announced today the launch of DEEP, an immersive live web hub. Thanks to an agreement between Nugs and the top music streaming services, hundreds of Pearl Jam’s official bootlegs are now available on Spotify, Tidal, Amazon Music and Apple Music.Ĭurrently you can stream all the concerts of the 2000, 2003, 2006 (only on Apple Music) and 2008 tours, those of the 2013 American and South American tour and the 2014 show in Leeds. Great news! Hundreds of Pearl Jam’s official bootlegs are now available on several music streaming services. Share on Email Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on WhatsApp Share on Telegram






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