This idea was inspired by the Green Habit compilation of Pearl Jam's material from years ago. That idea was every PJ song ever played live, in order of when it was first played live. At the time it filled 10 cd's and is pretty awesome to listen through. For DMB, I just wanted a playlist of favorite versions of songs they've played live, both their own material and covers.
For now, it's mainly just songs played by the full band, with a few D&T exceptions thrown in when necessary (or just DM for studio versions from Some Devil). I used Amazon Music, as that is where I have the most readily accessible live releases. While I've always enjoyed a nice taper pull, you can't upload to Amazon Music anymore. So I compromised in that aspect, and some of my picked versions aren't the consensus "best live version" (which is subjective anyway). All in all I feel there's not a weak example of any song on here.
Here's the link to a Google Sheet I've made, using the songs listed in Show Statistics in the Tour Central section here on antsmarching.org:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
I've listed the live release album used (if applicable), the date of the live version used, and a notes column. Red cells are where I've chosen/had to use a studio version (until Amazon adds more Live Trax releases, or an official live release version comes out). Yellow cells are existing released versions that I don't have access to yet (more just as a reminder to myself to add those versions in when available).
A few songs have more than one version picked, as I either just liked them that much, or felt they exemplified a major difference in the song (different eras, guest musicians, etc.)
I've made this sheet viewable via the link above, and comments can be added.
Here's the Amazon Music playlist link:
https://music.amazon.com/user-playli...768-f431-75f3b
However, it said some songs can't be shared, so I'm not sure what exactly you'll get from this link. I'm guessing that because we have Amazon Music Unlimited, some content isn't available to people with that extra subscription.
So this was my not so little project over the past few weeks (been working from home and can listen through songs, quite nice). I hope some of you find it interesting/helpful/enjoyable. I figure something similar has probably already been done, but I didn't find anything searching the forum. I know I've seen a few different playlist threads (dream show, most intense songs, etc.). I just wanted something as comprehensive as possible that I can put on shuffle and hear as much of the catalog as has been officially released. As of today, it clocks in at 199 songs and 22 hours 58 minutes.
Cheers Ants!