Yield Tour '98 - best shows to download?

Hey all. I'm looking to download some shows from the '98 tour, as my collection has a big hole in it from that tour for some reason. I've listened to a lot of those shows online and love 'em, but I wasn't lucky enough to see the band that year so I'm not as familiar with which shows from that tour are best.
I suppose some of these may be available with the new Target CD vault downloads, but for now, I'd just like a nice list of what you all consider the best. Thanks!
I suppose some of these may be available with the new Target CD vault downloads, but for now, I'd just like a nice list of what you all consider the best. Thanks!
Post edited by Unknown User on
0
Comments
Montreal 10/04/00
Toronto 10/05/00
Toronto 06/28/03
Kitchener 09/11/05
Ottawa 09/16/05
Toronto 08/21/09
Toronto 09/11/11
Ottawa 09/14/11
Buffalo 10/12/13
Ottawa 05/08/16
Chicago 08/20/18
Ottawa 09/03/22
Nashville 09/16/22
3/5/98 Melbourne (pre-FM)
7/2/98 St Louis (2 source mix)
7/22/98 Seattle (SBD)
8/26/98 Cleveland (2- source mix)
9/16/98 Mansfield, MA (2-source mix)
Posters for Sale: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/117469/posters-for-sale
T-Shirts for Sale: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/149289/pj-t-shirt-trade-or-sale
this is a great list, thanks! i think i would prefer higher quality sound, definitely.
how were the setlists from that tour? anything really different or interesting at any particular show? any particularly great versions of certain songs from great shows?
yeah...was really suprised the first time i listened to it...one of the best in my collection
Hey listen asshole, one more fucker throws a fucking quarter out here and we're outta here. I'm tellin' ya, FUCKER! What the fuck? You're blowin' it for fucking everybody! Hit me with a fucking quarter again, and fuck it, I'm outta here! We're all outta here! Fuck you! And if anyone sees someone throw fucking change right next to 'em, you have my permission to personally beat the fucking holy shit out of 'em! Thank you very much! Fucking idiot! Ahhhhhh ... that felt good. - Eddie Vedder
Seriously, it was a great show.
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
do you know where to find that melbourne park show? i've seen it here before:
http://www.pearljambootlegs.org/modules/news/
i've downloaded a few shows from them. they have quite an extensive list of shows to choose from at that site.
check out twofeetthick.com for setlists.
in the U.S. they started mixing in some rarities, like All Those Yesterdays and Nothingman, then in September they played Hard to Imagine and No Way a few times. any tour from 2000 and before really didnt have any filler because their albums before Riot Act were so strong beginning to end.
Posters for Sale: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/117469/posters-for-sale
T-Shirts for Sale: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/149289/pj-t-shirt-trade-or-sale
i agree with you about no filler from those 2000 and before shows. solid all the way around. i've checked out 98 tour sets before and they are always killer, top to bottom. i remember i wanted to see them that year in hartford or MSG but personal stuff got in the way and couldn't make it to those shows. argh.
yeah, i like that site a lot. i got some 96 shows there a year or so ago. i think i'm gonna have myself a 1998 tour party at that site this weekend
yeah, isn't that the show they're referring to in the Live on Two Legs liner notes when ed says for the hartford police to leave those kids alone, or the kids are alright, or something like that?
ya, the police used pepper spray on a large section of the pav. if I remember correctly. It was nuts