Video Recordings

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Pearl Jam
March 2, 1992
Paard
Den Haag, The Netherlands
Tradeable
1 DVD
Frontviewmirror
Audience
Low
Low gen ntsc bootleg vhs > Sony SA > dvd > demux > .m2v > DVD NTSC MpegII 16:9 WideScreen @ 4Mbps - Stereo: [1st gen analog sbd patched w/ 2nd analog sbd] + [low gen vhs]
NTSC
16:9
1h-27m-29s
Frontviewmirror
Frontviewmirror
Yes
Yes
1
2



  • Oceans 
  • Even Flow
  • Why Go
  • Jeremy
  • Deep
  • Alive
  • Black
  • Saying No
  • Alone
  • Once
  • Porch
  • Garden
  • Leash
  • I've Got A Feeling 
  • Jam


Video cuts in both "oceans" and "jeremy" patched with official Sony videos
Video and audio tools: Tmpeg enc plus 2.5 + vegas 7.0e. Menus with photoshop cs2; authoring, menus and chapters with dvd architect 4.0.
Taken from Five Horizons:

Great view of the band. Shot straight-ahead and up above the mosh pit. Closeups tend to follow the star of the moment, which is a good approach because we get to see every band member shine. Good lighting. The camera is a little shaky at times but not overly so. The band was obviously having a good time. Stone bounds around a bit and Mike and Jeff sometimes venture across the stage. Eddie is all over the place. After Once the band slows things down a bit, taking time to talk and joke with each other. Someone in the front says, "C'mon just sing," and Eddie responds, "Only if you say please." The whole front of the audience: "Pleeeeeease!" Ed: "You make me feel cheap." Stone says, "Actually Mike and I are working on a Queen song we are gonna play tonight!" and before Eddie can get his fingers in his ears the two of them screech a line of Bohemian Rhapsody. During Porch he catches his mic in the rafters and scales the cord, then ventures out over the crowd where he hangs upside down and eventually drops into the audience. Eddie's little brother joins the band on guitar for the encore, a great (and very long and jammy) version of I've Got a Feeling, with Eddie adding lines from Hunger Strike. This show contains one of the very few live performances of Saying No (technically an improv), as well as Alone. Well worth your time to track own a low gen of this.



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