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Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals 11/04/95
Spartan Stadium (San Jose State University), San Jose, CA
Set I
Don't Take That Attitude To Your Grave
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) *
Ground On Down
Remember > *
Superstition @
Like A King/I'll Rise
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Full Band

Opening for The Fastbacks and Pearl Jam.

Ben sat in with Pearl Jam and sang backup on a rendition of The Byrds' "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n Roll Star".

* Jimi Hendrix Experience cover
@ Stevie Wonder cover

The Innocent Criminals:
Oliver Charles - Drums
Leon Mobley - Percussion
Juan Nelson - Bass
Last Changed By Will Pinner
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monkeywrench radio (official radio broadcast by Pearl Jam)
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Gordy Hulten (2/5) SHN / 1 NR View   see notes
Zack Stillings (2/0) CDR / 3 View  
Terrance Dineen (2/0) SHN / 1 View  
bplus (2/5) aud / 1 B+ B+ View   Monkey Wrench Radio (mono) > CDR > EAC > WAV
Notes: *sbd - volume levels bug though...
jclarks (2/0) CDR / 1 View   FM Broadcast (mono) > ? > wav
Notes: 1 SHN
Brandon (2/0) SHN / 0 View   FM Broadcast
demetrios (1/5) / 0 View   THE MONKEYWRENCH CHRONICLES VOL. III: RISE
Notes: Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals SV053 - "THE MONKEYWRENCH CHRONICLES VOL. III: RISE" November 4, 1995 Spartan Stadium (San Jose State University): San Jose, CA MWFM Source (discs 1 and 2): Monkeywrench FM (mono) > dat (@32 kHz) > cdr > flac Ben Harper "Stereo" Source (disc 3, tracks 1-6): Monkeywrench FM (mono) > dat (@32 kHz) > cdr > dEdit > dEQ > flac Ed's San Diego Call In Source (disc 3, track 7): FM > analog > ? > cdr > flac Digital Editing and Remastering: Allen Robertson Artwork: Allen Robertson DISC ONE: DJ Preshow (between the Fastbacks and Ben Harper sets): 01 ? (?) 02 Bred (Hammerbox) 03 Superficial Society (Unwritten Law) [Demo] 04 ? (?) 05 Sideroad (Pond) 06 Mubby's Theme (Pond) 07 ? (?) 08 Allah Hoo Allah Hoo (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Party) 09 Yaad-E-Nabi Gulshan Mehka (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Party) Ben Harper Set (mono version): 10 intro 11 Don't Take That Attitude to Your Grave 12 Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) 13 Ground On Down 14 Remember > Superstition 15 Like a King/I'll Rise DISC TWO: DJ Preshow (between Ben Harper and Pearl Jam sets): 01 ? (?) 02 ? (?) 03 The Scratch (7 Year Bitch) 04 Sleepwalking (Grotus) 05 "The Fastbacks and the Ramones" 06 Satanic Reverses (Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy) 07 ? (?) 08 In the Meantime (Helmet) 09 Rehashed (Sicko) 10 Masturbate (No Empathy) 11 "A Subtle Reminder" 12 Waste of Time (The Fastbacks) 13 Club Stupid (Dead Fucking Last) 14 Bodies (The Sex Pistols) 15 "For the Next Two Hours" DJ Postshow: 16 Zoku (Kodo) 17 "Hello Hello" 18 Lion (Kodo) 19 "Free Radio San Jose" 20 Another Sign (Schoolly D) 21 A Hit (Smog) 22 Smiling Stone (Maxi Badd) 23 Use Me Up (Under Ground Kingz) 24 Sure Shot (The Beastie Boys) DISC THREE: Ben Harper Set (simulated "stereo" version): 01 intro 02 Don't Take That Attitude to Your Grave 03 Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) 04 Ground On Down 05 Remember > Superstition 06 Like a King/I'll Rise Ed's Call Into San Diego Radio Station - June 16, 1995 07 "The Del Mar Situation" Recording Notes: Since all of the MWFM broadcasts were mono including this one, it is not of ideal quality. Also, spots of radio static can be heard, especially near the end of disc two. The last recorded MWFM song, "Sure Shot", eventually became total static where the taper was losing the radio signal, so that was faded out before it got too annoying. Disc three has the same Ben Harper set as on disc one, but an effort has been made to simulate a stereo recording. This was done by applying a phase shift to one channel, applying a very tiny offset to the other channel, applying small echo chamber filters to each channel, doing a minor parametric equalization, and then a normalization at the end. The final track on the third disc is a call-in from Eddie Vedder to a San Diego radio station concerning the canceling of the Pearl Jam dates in San Diego that were going to occur on June 26 and 27, 1995. This interview is basically a lead-in for the next show, which are the make-up dates played in San Diego. Artwork and Release Notes: This is the discs 6, 7 and 8 in a fan-created 18-disc boxed set called "The Monkeywrench Chronicles". The artwork is designed to fit a fat 3-cd "quad" style case. Special Note: A huge effort has been made to identify all the tracks that were played, with most of them successfully found, but some of them still could not be identified. These were mainly foreign language tracks and an instrumental. The MW songs that are played transcend many different styles and they are almost always from indie bands and/or by groups that are not very "popular", but they are of great caliber music. If you have any knowledge of any of the tracks marked with a "?" please send an email to [email protected], so we can correct the artwork and try and spread a corrected text file. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated! Show Notes (thanks to monkeywrenchradio.org): Monkeywrench Radio broadcasts before, during and after the show on 89.3 FM. In addition, it was planned to also broadcast from within San Jose the day before, but we can't confirm that it happened. Radio Stations, apparently pissed that they didn't get sole rights to any broadcast, pick up the signal and rebroadcast it. The kind taper who taped the pre-show, show and post-show on this day recorded six hours of material, starting from after The Fastbacks set, including Ben Harper's set, through Pearl Jam's set, and about an hour afterwards. Since the Monkeywrench Radio signal is FM and low bandwidth, this allows a DAT Taper to use the "slow speed" on their recorder and turn a 3-hour DAT into a 6-hour DAT. We know there is another source of the post-show out there, so if you have any information, please email us (at [email protected]). Thank you. 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. If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com. Compiled on 6/20/04 by spacedvest.
Will Pinner (1/5) CD-R / 1 B+ A View 87105 monkeywrench radio (official radio broadcast by Pearl Jam) > ? > FLAC
Notes: This is a pretty enjoyable show, although truthfully, the solos in most of the songs aren't as good as I've heard them elsewhere. It looks to be a very good setlist for an opening slot, but the "Voodoo Child" isn't really as good as it could be, and the "Remember/Superstition" doesn't do much for me. I also feel like the "Like A King/I'll Rise" is forced, with much of the soloing not really catching a groove at all.
Curtis Ensler (1/0) CDR / 1 View  
Eric S. (1/5) FLAC / 0 A A- View 87105 FM >> ?? > FLAC
Notes: 7 tracks, 50:57
David Backus (1/5) DVD+R-FLAC / 1 View   FM
tarkus22 (1/5) FLAC / 3 View  
Notes: SV053 - "THE MONKEYWRENCH CHRONICLES VOL. III: RISE" MWFM Source (discs 1 and 2): Monkeywrench FM (mono) > dat (@32 kHz) > cdr > flac Ben Harper "Stereo" Source (disc 3, tracks 1-6): Monkeywrench FM (mono) > dat (@32 kHz) > cdr > dEdit > dEQ > flac Ed's San Diego Call In Source (disc 3, track 7): FM > analog > ? > cdr
A.J. Lee (1/0) / 3 View  
Josh (1/0) FLAC / 2 View   MWFM Source (discs 1 and 2): Monkeywrench FM (mono) > dat (@32 kHz) > cdr > flac - Ben...
Notes: SV053 - "THE MONKEYWRENCH CHRONICLES VOL. III: RISE" Recording Notes: Since all of the MWFM broadcasts were mono including this one, it is not of ideal quality. Also, spots of radio static can be heard, especially near the end of disc two. The last recorded MWFM song, "Sure Shot", eventually became total static where the taper was losing the radio signal, so that was faded out before it got too annoying. Disc three has the same Ben Harper set as on disc one, but an effort has been made to simulate a stereo recording. This was done by applying a phase shift to one channel, applying a very tiny offset to the other channel, applying small echo chamber filters to each channel, doing a minor parametric equalization, and then a normalization at the end. The final track on the third disc is a call-in from Eddie Vedder to a San Diego radio station concerning the canceling of the Pearl Jam dates in San Diego that were going to occur on June 26 and 27, 1995. This interview is basically a lead-in for the next show, which are the make-up dates played in San Diego. Ed's San Diego Call In Source (disc 3, track 7): FM > analog > ? > cdr > flac This is the discs 6, 7 and 8 in a fan-created 18-disc boxed set called "The Monkeywrench Chronicles". The artwork is designed to fit a fat 3-cd "quad" style case.
Bootsy (1/5) shn / 1 View  
okocha (1/0) flac / 1 B View   monkeywrench radio
Keith Fountain (1/5) cdr/flac / 1 View  
Theo (1/5) CDR / 3 View  
pearlharper (1/5) flac / 2 A A View   Monkeywrench FM (mono) > dat (@32 kHz) > cdr > dEdit >
Notes: total of three discs...inc. DJ pre-show and BHIC opening for pearl jam...part of the "Monkeywrench Cronicles"
Nate Roth (0/5) CDR / 1 A A View   SBD: Monkeywrench FM (mono) > dat (@32 kHz) > cdr > flac & "Stereo"
Joshua Bousquet (0/0) FLAC / 0 View  
Justito (0/5) 1 CD-R / 1 View   FM Broadcast>CD-R
Ryan (0/0) CD-R / 3 View  
Lanes (0/4.7) FLAC / 3 View   SV053 - THE MONKEYWRENCH CHRONICLES VOL III: RISE
Notes: DVD(22)
David Sanquenetti (0/0) CD / 3 View   MWFM Source (discs 1 and 2): Monkeywrench FM (mono) > dat (@32 kHz) > cdr > flac
Notes: Recording Notes: Since all of the MWFM broadcasts were mono including this one, it is not of ideal quality. Also, spots of radio static can be heard, especially near the end of disc two. The last recorded MWFM song, "Sure Shot", eventually became total static where the taper was losing the radio signal, so that was faded out before it got too annoying. Disc three has the same Ben Harper set as on disc one, but an effort has been made to simulate a stereo recording. This was done by applying a phase shift to one channel, applying a very tiny offset to the other channel, applying small echo chamber filters to each channel, doing a minor parametric equalization, and then a normalization at the end. The final track on the third disc is a call-in from Eddie Vedder to a San Diego radio station concerning the canceling of the Pearl Jam dates in San Diego that were going to occur on June 26 and 27, 1995. This interview is basically a lead-in for the next show, which are the make-up dates played in San Diego. Artwork and Release Notes: This is the discs 6, 7 and 8 in a fan-created 18-disc boxed set called "The Monkeywrench Chronicles". The artwork is designed to fit a fat 3-cd "quad" style case. Special Note: A huge effort has been made to identify all the tracks that were played, with most of them successfully found, but some of them still could not be identified. These were mainly foreign language tracks and an instrumental. The MW songs that are played transcend many different styles and they are almost always from indie bands and/or by groups that are not very "popular", but they are of great caliber music. If you have any knowledge of any of the tracks marked with a "?" please send an email to [email protected], so we can correct the artwork and try and spread a corrected text file. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated! Show Notes (thanks to monkeywrenchradio.org): Monkeywrench Radio broadcasts before, during and after the show on 89.3 FM. In addition, it was planned to also broadcast from within San Jose the day before, but we can't confirm that it happened. Radio Stations, apparently pissed that they didn't get sole rights to any broadcast, pick up the signal and rebroadcast it. The kind taper who taped the pre-show, show and post-show on this day recorded six hours of material, starting from after The Fastbacks set, including Ben Harper's set, through Pearl Jam's set, and about an hour afterwards. Since the Monkeywrench Radio signal is FM and low bandwidth, this allows a DAT Taper to use the "slow speed" on their recorder and turn a 3-hour DAT into a 6-hour DAT. We know there is another source of the post-show out there, so if you have any information, please email us (at [email protected]). Thank you. 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. If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com. Compiled on 6/20/04 by spacedvest.
JustAGirl (0/0) SHN / 1 View  
brandon wong (0/5) SHN / 1 View   FM Broadcast
Tony Peth (0/0) / 1 View