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A boon for Pearl Jam fans

BY JIM HARRINGTON

Pearl Jam has released nearly 200 live recordings online.

No, that isn’t a typo. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers have just released a digital collection of 186 shows from over the past two decades or so.

That’s (gulp!) 5,404 individual live tracks that can be heard on the band’s newly launched concert web hub — Deep — which can be found at Deep.pearljam.com. Once there, fans who belong to Pearl Jam’s Ten Club will be asked to sign in, while others will be asked to join Ten Club or create a free account.

Listeners also can access the music through Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify and other streaming services.

By visiting Deep, fans can listen to individual shows from tours in 2000, 2003, 2008, 2013 and other years. But they also can access fan-curated playlists, focusing on such areas as cover songs that Pearl Jam has performed and top performances from individual tours.

Listeners can create their own personalized setlist with the Custom Setlist Generator — which will not only result in a custom playlist for streaming but also a setlist graphic generated in Pearl Jam vocalist Eddie Vedder’s own handwriting style.

Many of the shows featured on Deep have been previously released on CD, but not in digital/streaming format.

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