Comprehensive "Shows Recorded" List?

nuzzer1nuzzer1 Posts: 1,437
edited December 2008 in The Porch
Hey all - so I'm about 95% of the way there on my goal of getting all the shows ever recorded - now this is just through my own research (using PJ America, PJ Bootlegs, torrents etc) and using Amenoxxx's list on PJ America. Is there ONE site or place that has if a recording from the shows does exist?

Also, besides PJ Boot/America does anyone have other sites we might not be as aware of that have things like EV's solo stuff, EV with the Who, McCready's stuff etc? PJ Bootlegs is a big reason that this dream of mine is happening, but there are few (VERY FEW) shows that are missing that I'm looking for.

Any help, as always, much appreciated....
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  • the pearljam.com mainpage has a list of dates and setlists of all the shows in existence they played as a band.
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  • nuzzer1nuzzer1 Posts: 1,437
    the pearljam.com mainpage has a list of dates and setlists of all the shows in existence they played as a band.

    I appreciate that - I must have not been clear - I mean where and IF there was an actual RECORDING of the show. Especially for the earlier shows...
  • You might want to try the internet archive and looking for this site (especially for earlier shows):

    http://www.digijam.org

    SHOW COUNT: (159) 1990's=3, 2000's=53, 2010/20's=103, US=118, CAN=15, Europe=20 ,New Zealand=2, Australia=2
    Mexico=1, Colombia=1 

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  • brucebruce Posts: 384
    What I have done in the past is record streamed shows onto my computer from Pearljamlive.com... although this process requires a particular software and is a pain in the ass getting levels right along with all of the editing... it is the only way I have been able to find some of my favorite shows from the 90's.

    With that said, Pearljamlive does not have a lot of shows.. so this might now help you.
    Writing checks that others pay.....

  • nuzzer1nuzzer1 Posts: 1,437
    You might want to try the internet archive and looking for this site (especially for earlier shows):

    http://www.digijam.org

    Really appreciate everyones help...

    Tried this site - Digijam.org - came up as an unused domain - possible its shut down?
  • LAMLAM Posts: 30
    use the way back machine at archive.org to look up digijam.

    what you are really looking for is hardtoimagine, which was hosted on digijam. back before the official boots came into play, this was a huge resource that listed every known source from all shows played.
  • nuzzer1nuzzer1 Posts: 1,437
    got it - very cool - really appreciate your help, even found hardtoimagine. this is excellent!
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