Great new mix of the legendary 09/11/98 Madison Square Garden show (the "Breath" campaign) created by ThinAir in 2020.Source Info: Matrix mix of: CSC > D100 & Schoeps MK4 > Dat (with fixes) & MarcSounds > DAT01 Intro02 Release03 Hail, Hail04 Animal05 Even Flow06 Given To Fly07 Corduroy08 MFC09 Habit10 Ed Banter11 Faithfull12 Daughter13 Wishlist14 Ed Banter15 Nothingman16 Immortality17 Rearviewmirror18 Brain Of J19 Black20 Do The Evolution21 Encore Break22 Breath23 State Of Love And Trust24 Off He Goes25 Leatherman26 Better Man27 Mankind28 Baba O'Riley29 Encore Break30 Indifference31 AliveThinAir's notes:As Pearl Jam was not touring Europe in 1998 I made the trip across the Atlantic Ocean to catch the three Pearl Jam shows in the New York area. There was only one small little problem: I had no tickets. But it all worked out well. The first night at Meadowlands Arena I ended up with a ticket that was released the day of the show, and I ended up about 25 rows back dead center on the floor. The first night at MSG I scored an extra Fan Club ticket form a kind fan for face value, and i ended up in the lower seating area about halfway back. And as if two good tickets weren’t enough luck, I scored a front row ticket on the very far right side from the box office in the afternoon of the 2nd show at MSG!There is another side to this concert that is not so much talked about, and that’s the collective ill fate tapers had that night. As the fan club did not sell any tickets for this show it was not easy at all to even get tickets. And as a consequence of that, the few experienced tapers that were able to get into this show ended up in less than perfect taping locations. As if that wasn’t enough, the most legendary taper present who normally always walks out with a pristine tape had troubles with his cables, and therefore his recording has quite a few rough spots. So yes, there are a few fan made tapes of this show, but sonically they are not among the best audience tapes ever.I did tape this show with my first DAT recorder that I bought a few weeks before the show in the summer of 1998. And I only taped one or two shows with it before flying over to New York. I had a small hiccup with security during the first night at Meadowlands Arena and therefore there is some talking on the tape. The first night at MSG went reasonably well, but there are better tapes out there. And all seemed to go very well during the 2nd show at MSG, and I was able to tape Ben Harper and Pearl Jam standing directly in front of a massive speaker (with toilet paper in my ears as it was very LOUD). But listening back to the tape back at the hotel was a huge disappointment. My recording was brickwall-distorted, and especially Ed’s voice was affected badly. It was a very hard lesson learned, and a mistake that never happened to me again. Sadly, it seems that all the luck I had for night two was used on the front row ticket.But I have never given up on this recording. A couple of years ago I started to play around with it and try different ways to fix it with all the new software that came out in the many years since the show happen. I came up with a version that sounded reasonably good to me, and I sent it out to a couple of friends on cassette tape. Then last Christmas I got a pair of great sounding monitor speakers as a gift from my wonderful wife, and I started to play around with that old MSG II recording again. This second attempt sounds a little bit better IMHO. I find it important to point out that for Pearl Jam two other sources are mixed with the primary head-in-stack recording for completeness and room ambiance. I hope you will enjoy this recording. It is far from perfect, but I think the magic of that night comes across reasonably well.