Yield tour is my favourite but we have a few from the '98 tour now. I'd love something from the Vitalogy ('95) or No Code ('96) tours. There's stuff from the Ten and Vs. tours in the deluxe boxsets, so it feels like the two tour above are a little underrepresented.
Yield tour is my favourite but we have a few from the '98 tour now. I'd love something from the Vitalogy ('95) or No Code ('96) tours. There's stuff from the Ten and Vs. tours in the deluxe boxsets, so it feels like the two tour above are a little underrepresented.
A 95/96 show or a 04-show would be cool. Played a lot of cool political covers in 2004.
1. Red Rocks 96 2. MSG 98 3. Santa Barbara 03 4. Any 1995-96 show
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I want another 98 show honestly. The peak of their powers
Agreed, but only when Jack was still behind the kit.
I'll take Matt over Jack in 98 every day of the week and twice on Sunday
Have you actually listened to any '98 SBD shows with Jack? Because to my knowledge, there is only 1 and it sounds way better than the DC '98 show we got in the vault series to date (which was still great btw).
I liked Jack.. he brought a cool vibe to the band. I love the hell out of the Berlin '96 and Melbourne '98 Soundboard boots that circulate. Matt's been on every official bootleg release for the last 16 years (only his first tour isn't readily available in soundboard form), plus two vault's are already from '98.
Given that we have Dave Abbruzze era stuff from the Deluxe Boxsets and shit tonne's of Matt Cameron era stuff. I think the Jack era stuff (much of which consist of many fans two favourite albums) is a big hole in what's been released so far.
Really I think it's the Vitalogy and No Code tours that have zero official releases right? Seems like a good place to start.
I liked Jack.. he brought a cool vibe to the band. I love the hell out of the Berlin '96 and Melbourne '98 Soundboard boots that circulate. Matt's been on every official bootleg release for the last 16 years (only his first tour isn't readily available in soundboard form), plus two vault's are already from '98.
Given that we have Dave Abbruzze era stuff from the Deluxe Boxsets and shit tonne's of Matt Cameron era stuff. I think the Jack era stuff (much of which consist of many fans two favourite albums) is a big hole in what's been released so far.
Really I think it's the Vitalogy and No Code tours that have zero official releases right? Seems like a good place to start.
Yep. There's some cool soundboards out there from '95 (DC, Salt Lake City, Melbourne, Soldier Field immediately come to mind), but nothing for '96 except Berlin, right?
Imo there's no comparison of jack and Matt, nor is this thread the place for it, but I'll give it to ya anyway Jack > Matt to me, simply by way of groove and rhythm. The band's most creative time period and most interesting writing took place when he was there. All opinion of course. It probably helps that I saw them a few times with jack. Anyone who never saw the band back then can only rely on what they've seen, and it's a very different band nowadays.
Imo there's no comparison of jack and Matt, nor is this thread the place for it, but I'll give it to ya anyway Jack > Matt to me, simply by way of groove and rhythm. The band's most creative time period and most interesting writing took place when he was there. All opinion of course. It probably helps that I saw them a few times with jack. Anyone who never saw the band back then can only rely on what they've seen, and it's a very different band nowadays.
I want another 98 show honestly. The peak of their powers
Agreed, but only when Jack was still behind the kit.
I'll take Matt over Jack in 98 every day of the week and twice on Sunday
Have you actually listened to any '98 SBD shows with Jack? Because to my knowledge, there is only 1 and it sounds way better than the DC '98 show we got in the vault series to date (which was still great btw).
Yes I have, and multiple other shows from 95--98, some soundboard, some not. And I'll still take Matt. To each their own. And as noted above, I have seen then live with Jack and with Matt.
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Imo there's no comparison of jack and Matt, nor is this thread the place for it, but I'll give it to ya anyway Jack > Matt to me, simply by way of groove and rhythm. The band's most creative time period and most interesting writing took place when he was there. All opinion of course. It probably helps that I saw them a few times with jack. Anyone who never saw the band back then can only rely on what they've seen, and it's a very different band nowadays.
+1. You said almost word for word what I wanted to say. I'm glad MC is here now and the band is still creating music as a unit. But I do miss the Jack years and only wish there was more music from that time when the band was at their creative peak, IMHO.
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they played ALMOST all of No Code at this show...
only left out Smile, Lukin and I'm Open,
and the rest of the set list is STELLAR too!!
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Given that we have Dave Abbruzze era stuff from the Deluxe Boxsets and shit tonne's of Matt Cameron era stuff. I think the Jack era stuff (much of which consist of many fans two favourite albums) is a big hole in what's been released so far.
Really I think it's the Vitalogy and No Code tours that have zero official releases right? Seems like a good place to start.
Jack > Matt to me, simply by way of groove and rhythm. The band's most creative time period and most interesting writing took place when he was there. All opinion of course. It probably helps that I saw them a few times with jack. Anyone who never saw the band back then can only rely on what they've seen, and it's a very different band nowadays.
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And as noted above, I have seen then live with Jack and with Matt.
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