Pearl Jam

June 6, 1992
Finsbury Park Festival: London, England

SV002 - "THE HAUNTED FINSBURY"

Source: pre-FM soundboard (UK broadcast) > BBC Transcription Services "In
        Concert" CD (silver) > CDR > SHN > dEdit > FLAC
        (cuts patched with pre-FM soundboard (US broadcast) > Westwood One
        Radio Broadcast CD (silver) > CDR)

"Montage" source: 3rd gen VHS > MPEG > MP3 > dEdit > dEQ > FLAC

Digital Editing: Allen Robertson
Artwork: Allen Robertson

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Disc 1:
01 - Wash                                           - 04:13
02 - Once                                           - 03:26
03 - Why Go                                         - 03:26
04 - Jeremy                                         - 05:10
05 - Deep                                           - 04:15
06 - Alive                                          - 05:30
07 - (Stop Hurting People)/Black                    - 05:17
08 - State Of Love And Trust                        - 03:39
09 - Even Flow                                      - 05:23
10 - Porch                                          - 07:03
(Encore)
11 - (This Town)/Rockin' In The Free World          - 04:35

12 - "Cutting Room Floor" montage:                  - 02:49
      a) Guitar doodling in-between  Deep and Alive (10 secs)
      b) Guitar doodling in-between  Alive and Black (30 secs)
      c) Ed chatting about taping shows in-between  Black and SOLAT (40 secs)
      d) Ed chatting about reproductive rights in-between  SOLAT and Even Flow
         (40 secs)
      e) Guitar doodling in-between  Even Flow and Porch (12 secs)
      f) crowd in-between  Porch and RitFW (28 secs)
Total:  54:48

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Recording Notes:
The bulk of this is sourced from a digital clone of a BBC Transcription
Services CD silver, with some parts patched from a different radio CD silver
for Westwood One. On all of the known broadcasted versions, certain parts of
the show in-between songs were consistently cut out (mostly guitar tunings and
Ed's speeches about reproductive rights and taping shows where he is not using
"radio-friendly language"). These missing bits and pieces have been collected
as a separate montage on the last track, being sourced from a video. The
quality of the video source differed greatly from the pre-FMs, so it was not
feasible to try and patch it into the main source, but it is included to hear
what was cut from the broadcasts. All talking by DJs that were present on the
original broadcasts have been removed.

For the technically curious, this is how the sources were patched together:
  0:00.000 - 0:20.000(approx)     Westwood One US pre-FM
  0:20.000(approx) - 4:05.720     BBC Transcription Services UK pre-FM
  4:05.720 - 4:12.950             Westwood One US pre-FM
  4:12.950 - 7:24.231             BBC Transcription Services UK pre-FM
  7:24.231 - 7:33.186             unknown UK pre-FM>1st gen analog + Westwood
                                  One US pre-FM mix (original mixing: ThinAir)
  7:33.186 - 51:57.668            BBC Transcription Services UK pre-FM

Artwork Notes (spacedvest):
Really goofy stuff for this one (sorry, this was done years ago). I updated a
little of it for this particular release, but most of it is the same as from
what I had done a long time ago.  :)

This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com in tandem with
pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com, and is part of a series of the best Pearl Jam shows
in existence (BTW, the spell checker is now on).

If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com.

Compiled by spacedvest on 6/12/04.
Show Notes (thanks to 5H):
Amazing version of 'Black.' 'Even Flow' is dedicated to Dee from L7 as she "... hasn't had her period for nearly two months." Lyrics are modified to "... pillows made of Tampax." Ed encourages the crowd to tape shows. Hopping into the crowd during 'Porch,' Ed barely makes it back to the stage as security mistakes him for a stagediver.