Pearl Jam
--- Approximate Hours: 217.5
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| Show Date |
Venue |
Media Type |
Media Count |
Sound Quality |
Notes |
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10/22/90
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Off Ramp Cafe |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
1st show ever of Pearl Jam, under the name "Mookie Blaylock" |
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10/22/90
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Off Ramp Cafe |
VCD |
1 |
B+ |
1st show of Pearl Jam ever, under name "Mookie Blaylock" |
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10/22/90
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Off Ramp Cafe |
VHS |
1 |
B+ |
1st show ever of Pearl Jam, under the name "Mookie Blaylock". |
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10/22/90
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Off Ramp Cafe |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
1st show ever of Pearl Jam, under the name "Mookie Blaylock" |
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10/22/90
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Off Ramp Cafe |
VCD |
1 |
B+ |
1st show of Pearl Jam ever, under name "Mookie Blaylock" |
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10/22/90
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Off Ramp Cafe |
VHS |
1 |
B+ |
1st show ever of Pearl Jam, under the name "Mookie Blaylock". |
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10/23/90
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Studio [First Week Rehearsals] |
CD-R |
1 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam 1st Week Rehearsals |
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10/23/90
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Studio [First Week Rehearsals] |
CD-R |
1 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam 1st Week Rehearsals |
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07/17/91
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Wetlands Preserve |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
07/17/91 - Wetlands Preserve: New York, NY [60m]
set: Wash, Once, Even Flow, Alive, State of Love and Trust, Black, Why Go, Garden, Porch, Alone, Breath
notes: Matt Chamberlain on drums. Relaxed, fun performance. 'State of Love and Trust' is a bit different version. |
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07/17/91
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Wetlands Preserve |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
07/17/91 - Wetlands Preserve: New York, NY [60m]
set: Wash, Once, Even Flow, Alive, State of Love and Trust, Black, Why Go, Garden, Porch, Alone, Breath
notes: Matt Chamberlain on drums. Relaxed, fun performance. 'State of Love and Trust' is a bit different version. |
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11/12/91
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Roseland Ballroom |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
Pearl Jam opening for Nirvana and RHCP. "SLTS" Teaser. |
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11/12/91
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Roseland Ballroom |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
Pearl Jam opening for Nirvana and RHCP. "SLTS" Teaser. |
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02/10/92
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Virgin Records |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
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02/10/92
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Virgin Records |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
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03/01/92
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Vera |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
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03/01/92
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Vera |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
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03/04/92
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Tivoli |
CD-R |
2 |
A |
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03/04/92
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Tivoli |
CD-R |
2 |
A |
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03/08/92
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Live Music Hall |
VCD |
1 |
B+ |
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03/08/92
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Live Music Hall |
VHS |
1 |
B+ |
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03/08/92
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Live Music Hall |
VCD |
1 |
B+ |
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03/08/92
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Live Music Hall |
VHS |
1 |
B+ |
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03/16/92
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Kaufman Astoria Studios |
VHS |
1 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam's MTV Unplugged Performance UNCUT! |
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03/16/92
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Kaufman Astoria Studios |
CD-R |
1 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam's MTV Unplugged Performance UNCUT!!! |
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03/16/92
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Kaufman Astoria Studios |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam's MTV Unplugged performance including Soundcheck!! :) |
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03/16/92
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Kaufman Astoria Studios |
VCD |
1 |
A+ |
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03/16/92
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Kaufman Astoria Studios |
VHS |
1 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam's MTV Unplugged Performance UNCUT! |
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03/16/92
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Kaufman Astoria Studios |
CD-R |
1 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam's MTV Unplugged Performance UNCUT!!! |
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03/16/92
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Kaufman Astoria Studios |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam's MTV Unplugged performance including Soundcheck!! :) |
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03/16/92
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Kaufman Astoria Studios |
VCD |
1 |
A+ |
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04/10/92
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The Trocadero Theatre |
VCD |
1 |
A |
set: Oceans, Even Flow, Why Go, Jeremy, Deep, Alive, Black, State of Love and Trust, Once, Porch, Garden, Leash, Rockin' in the Free World |
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04/10/92
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The Trocadero Theatre |
VCD |
1 |
A |
set: Oceans, Even Flow, Why Go, Jeremy, Deep, Alive, Black, State of Love and Trust, Once, Porch, Garden, Leash, Rockin' in the Free World |
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06/08/92
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Pinkpop Festival |
VCD |
1 |
A+ |
06/08/92 - Pinkpop Festival: Landgraaf, Netherlands [45m]
attendance: 60,000
support act: Eleven
set: Even Flow, Why Go, (Rain)/Jeremy, Deep, Alive, Black, Leash, Once, Porch, Suggestion/Pulled Up, Rockin' in the Free World
notes: PJ's largest live audience yet. Show was broadcast on Dutch TV. 'Rain' is a Beatles tune. 'Pulled Up' is a Talking Heads cover, perhaps a mini-tribute to David Byrne, who also played at this festival. Awesome versions of 'Alive' and 'RitFW.' |
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06/08/92
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Pinkpop Festival |
VCD |
1 |
A+ |
06/08/92 - Pinkpop Festival: Landgraaf, Netherlands [45m]
attendance: 60,000
support act: Eleven
set: Even Flow, Why Go, (Rain)/Jeremy, Deep, Alive, Black, Leash, Once, Porch, Suggestion/Pulled Up, Rockin' in the Free World
notes: PJ's largest live audience yet. Show was broadcast on Dutch TV. 'Rain' is a Beatles tune. 'Pulled Up' is a Talking Heads cover, perhaps a mini-tribute to David Byrne, who also played at this festival. Awesome versions of 'Alive' and 'RitFW.' |
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06/17/92
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City Square |
VHS |
1 |
B- |
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06/17/92
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City Square |
VHS |
1 |
B- |
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08/22/92
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Bicentennial Park Grounds |
VCD |
1 |
A |
08/22/92- Bicentennial Park Grounds: Miami, FL (Lollapalooza) [50m]
set: Even Flow, Why Go, Deep, Jeremy, Suggestion/Alive, Garden, Porch, Rockin' in the Free World
notes: Ed warns after 'Even Flow': "I just want to tell all the photographers, you look like really nice people and those look like really nice cameras. You're standing pretty close and I can't keep control of myself, not with this many people here." Later he leads the crowd in a rousing chorus of "fuck." After Jeremy, "You guys need water ... Let's get these hose fucking going. If I need water they need water." During 'Porch,' Ed gives a little speech: "I'll be honest with you, if the Republicans win the election, I'm fuckin' moving from the United States and never coming back. I just don't think you're that stupid. I think they think you're stupid. I think that's stupid." Al Jourgensen from Ministry joins PJ for part of 'RITFW.' Another good Lolla show. |
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08/22/92
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Bicentennial Park Grounds |
VCD |
1 |
A |
08/22/92- Bicentennial Park Grounds: Miami, FL (Lollapalooza) [50m]
set: Even Flow, Why Go, Deep, Jeremy, Suggestion/Alive, Garden, Porch, Rockin' in the Free World
notes: Ed warns after 'Even Flow': "I just want to tell all the photographers, you look like really nice people and those look like really nice cameras. You're standing pretty close and I can't keep control of myself, not with this many people here." Later he leads the crowd in a rousing chorus of "fuck." After Jeremy, "You guys need water ... Let's get these hose fucking going. If I need water they need water." During 'Porch,' Ed gives a little speech: "I'll be honest with you, if the Republicans win the election, I'm fuckin' moving from the United States and never coming back. I just don't think you're that stupid. I think they think you're stupid. I think that's stupid." Al Jourgensen from Ministry joins PJ for part of 'RITFW.' Another good Lolla show. |
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08/23/92
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Central Florida Fairgrounds |
VCD |
1 |
A+ |
08/23/92 - Central Florida Fairgrounds: Orlando, FL (Lollapalooza) [45m]
set: Why Go, Deep, Jeremy, Even Flow, Black, Alive, Porch/(Tearing), Baba O'Riley
notes: Classic PJ show with Ed shouting, "Bring on the hurricane ... we're ready." (The winds are very high with Hurricane Andrew approaching.) He dedicates 'Deep' to himself and later points out that Domino's Pizza supports Operation Rescue and has a Lolla booth, exciting the crowd by yelling, "I just wanna give Domino's Pizza the big fucking finger ... fuck off!" During Baba O'Riley, Ed climbs atop Chris Cornell's shoulders for the final chorus. Non-TVM |
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08/23/92
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Central Florida Fairgrounds |
VCD |
1 |
A+ |
08/23/92 - Central Florida Fairgrounds: Orlando, FL (Lollapalooza) [45m]
set: Why Go, Deep, Jeremy, Even Flow, Black, Alive, Porch/(Tearing), Baba O'Riley
notes: Classic PJ show with Ed shouting, "Bring on the hurricane ... we're ready." (The winds are very high with Hurricane Andrew approaching.) He dedicates 'Deep' to himself and later points out that Domino's Pizza supports Operation Rescue and has a Lolla booth, exciting the crowd by yelling, "I just wanna give Domino's Pizza the big fucking finger ... fuck off!" During Baba O'Riley, Ed climbs atop Chris Cornell's shoulders for the final chorus. Non-TVM |
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09/10/92
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Park Plaza Hotel Ballrooom[Singles Premiere Party] |
SVCD |
1 |
A+ |
This is from the MTV Broadcast of the show. SOLAT is fucked up by Eddie using the 4 letter word so much, but the studio version is spliced in and anytime Ed says "FUCK" the camera pulls away. |
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09/10/92
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Park Plaza Hotel Ballrooom[Singles Premiere Party] |
SVCD |
1 |
A+ |
This is from the MTV Broadcast of the show. SOLAT is fucked up by Eddie using the 4 letter word so much, but the studio version is spliced in and anytime Ed says "FUCK" the camera pulls away. |
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12/31/92
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The Academy |
VCD |
1 |
B+ |
12/31/92 - The Academy: New York, NY [55m]
attendance: 5,000
supporting: Keith Richards and The X-pensive Winos
set: Wash, Sonic Reducer, Why Go, Even Flow, Alone, Garden, Daughter, Dirty Frank, Oceans, Alive, Leash, Stranglehold jam/Porch
notes: Unusual fast version of 'Wash.' A short clip of 'Sonic Reducer' was broadcast on CBS's New Year's Eve broadcast. (One of the cameramen almost does an unintentional stagedive, camera and all.) Ed thanks Keith Richards, saying, "If it weren't for Keith, Mike McCready wouldn't even be here." The rare 'Dirty Frank' had not been played previously live in its entirety. 'Stranglehold' is a Ted Nugent song. Mike remarks after this jam, "They forced me to play it. I think Ted Nugent is a stupid idiot." Somewhat reluctantly, Ed and Mike join Keith for his encore song, 'Goin' Down.'
[For those interested, the full Winos setlist: Take it So Hard, Eileen, Wicked as it Seems, Gimme Shelter, Too Rude, Yap Yap, How I Wish, 999, Big Enough, Demon, Time is On My Side, Hate it When You Leave, I Could Have Stood You Up, Before They make Me Run, Bodytalks, Will But You Won't, Happy, Whip It Up, Goin' Down (with PJ members and Robert Cray).] |
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12/31/92
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The Academy |
VCD |
1 |
B+ |
12/31/92 - The Academy: New York, NY [55m]
attendance: 5,000
supporting: Keith Richards and The X-pensive Winos
set: Wash, Sonic Reducer, Why Go, Even Flow, Alone, Garden, Daughter, Dirty Frank, Oceans, Alive, Leash, Stranglehold jam/Porch
notes: Unusual fast version of 'Wash.' A short clip of 'Sonic Reducer' was broadcast on CBS's New Year's Eve broadcast. (One of the cameramen almost does an unintentional stagedive, camera and all.) Ed thanks Keith Richards, saying, "If it weren't for Keith, Mike McCready wouldn't even be here." The rare 'Dirty Frank' had not been played previously live in its entirety. 'Stranglehold' is a Ted Nugent song. Mike remarks after this jam, "They forced me to play it. I think Ted Nugent is a stupid idiot." Somewhat reluctantly, Ed and Mike join Keith for his encore song, 'Goin' Down.'
[For those interested, the full Winos setlist: Take it So Hard, Eileen, Wicked as it Seems, Gimme Shelter, Too Rude, Yap Yap, How I Wish, 999, Big Enough, Demon, Time is On My Side, Hate it When You Leave, I Could Have Stood You Up, Before They make Me Run, Bodytalks, Will But You Won't, Happy, Whip It Up, Goin' Down (with PJ members and Robert Cray).] |
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11/05/93
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Empire Polo Fields |
VCD |
2 |
A |
The infamous "Shoe Throwing" Incident. |
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11/05/93
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Empire Polo Fields |
VCD |
2 |
A |
The infamous "Shoe Throwing" Incident. |
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12/08/93
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Seattle Center Arena |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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12/08/93
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Seattle Center Arena |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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04/06/94
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Springfield Civic Center |
CD-R |
2 |
A- |
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04/06/94
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Springfield Civic Center |
CD-R |
2 |
A- |
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04/10/94
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Boston Garden |
CD-R |
2 |
B |
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04/10/94
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Boston Garden |
CD-R |
2 |
B |
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04/11/94
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Boston Garden |
VCD |
2 |
A- |
Far shot in the crowd, upper level, if it were a lower gen. it would be a TVM release. |
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04/11/94
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Boston Garden |
VCD |
2 |
A- |
Far shot in the crowd, upper level, if it were a lower gen. it would be a TVM release. |
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04/16/94
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NBC Studios |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
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04/16/94
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NBC Studios |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
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01/15/95
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Constitution Hall [Voters for Choice] |
VCD |
2 |
A- |
01/15/95 - Constitution Hall: Washington, D.C. (Voters for Choice) [106m]
attendance: 3,700
support acts: Lisa Germano, L7 and Neil Young
set: Release, Go, Last Exit, Tremor Christ, Corduroy, Whipping, Not for You, Dissident, Daughter/(Sick o' Pussies), State of Love and Trust, Satan's Bed, Rearviewmirror, Act of Love (teaser), Immortality, Black, Blood, Porch
enc: Better Man, Spin the Black Circle, Indifference, Rockin' in the Free World
notes: Tickets to this show were available via a postcard mail-in lottery system. Neil leaves before the end of the show so L7 joins PJ for the 'RitFW' encore which is absolutely amazing! Ed says he'll give Neil a tape of the show. |
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01/15/95
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Constitution Hall [Voters for Choice] |
VCD |
2 |
A- |
01/15/95 - Constitution Hall: Washington, D.C. (Voters for Choice) [106m]
attendance: 3,700
support acts: Lisa Germano, L7 and Neil Young
set: Release, Go, Last Exit, Tremor Christ, Corduroy, Whipping, Not for You, Dissident, Daughter/(Sick o' Pussies), State of Love and Trust, Satan's Bed, Rearviewmirror, Act of Love (teaser), Immortality, Black, Blood, Porch
enc: Better Man, Spin the Black Circle, Indifference, Rockin' in the Free World
notes: Tickets to this show were available via a postcard mail-in lottery system. Neil leaves before the end of the show so L7 joins PJ for the 'RitFW' encore which is absolutely amazing! Ed says he'll give Neil a tape of the show. |
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07/09/95
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Marcus Amphitheater [Summerfest] |
CD-R |
2 |
A |
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07/09/95
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Marcus Amphitheater [Summerfest] |
CD-R |
2 |
A |
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07/11/95
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Soldier Field |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
07/11/95 - Soldier Field: Chicago, IL [155m]
attendance: 47,000
support act: Otis Rush and Bad Religion
set: Release, Go, Last Exit, Spin the Black Circle, Tremor Christ, Corduroy, Whipping, I Got Shit, Dissident, Even Flow, Improv/Sick o' Pussies, Deep, Jeremy, Glorified G, Daughter/(This Boy)/(The Real Me)/(W.M.A.)/(ABitW-II), Animal, Habit, Jam/Lukin, Not for You, Little Wing (teaser), Elderly Woman, Immortality, Alive, Porch
enc 1: Everyday People, Let My Love Open the Door, Better Man, Rearviewmirror, Black, Blood
enc 2: Yellow Ledbetter
notes: First night Monkeywrench broadcast the show through the radio. The crowd is pumped, with people crowdsurfing even during Otis Rush's set. Cool 'Tommy' riff after 'Lukin.' 'Black' lyrics are altered from "sun" to "moon" and Ed gestures to the full moon above the stadium. Ed destroys his black Telecaster featuring the "skateboarding is not a crime" bumpersticker, smashing it against his mic stand. Producer Brendan O'Brien joins the band on keyboard for a surprising 'Everyday People' (a Sly and the Family Stone song) and then 'Let My Love Open the Door.' First lightning and later, fireworks, filled the sky this night. Amazing setlist and long performance with the pressure on in an intimidating venue. |
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07/11/95
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Soldier Field |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
07/11/95 - Soldier Field: Chicago, IL [155m]
attendance: 47,000
support act: Otis Rush and Bad Religion
set: Release, Go, Last Exit, Spin the Black Circle, Tremor Christ, Corduroy, Whipping, I Got Shit, Dissident, Even Flow, Improv/Sick o' Pussies, Deep, Jeremy, Glorified G, Daughter/(This Boy)/(The Real Me)/(W.M.A.)/(ABitW-II), Animal, Habit, Jam/Lukin, Not for You, Little Wing (teaser), Elderly Woman, Immortality, Alive, Porch
enc 1: Everyday People, Let My Love Open the Door, Better Man, Rearviewmirror, Black, Blood
enc 2: Yellow Ledbetter
notes: First night Monkeywrench broadcast the show through the radio. The crowd is pumped, with people crowdsurfing even during Otis Rush's set. Cool 'Tommy' riff after 'Lukin.' 'Black' lyrics are altered from "sun" to "moon" and Ed gestures to the full moon above the stadium. Ed destroys his black Telecaster featuring the "skateboarding is not a crime" bumpersticker, smashing it against his mic stand. Producer Brendan O'Brien joins the band on keyboard for a surprising 'Everyday People' (a Sly and the Family Stone song) and then 'Let My Love Open the Door.' First lightning and later, fireworks, filled the sky this night. Amazing setlist and long performance with the pressure on in an intimidating venue. |
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09/26/96
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Civic Center |
CD-R |
3 |
A- |
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09/26/96
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Civic Center |
CD-R |
3 |
A- |
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10/19/96
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Shoreline Amphitheatre |
VCD |
1 |
A- |
soundcheck: new song, Dead Man, new song, Off He Goes, Around the Bend, Footsteps, Elderly Woman, Nothingman
set: Footsteps, Sometimes, Better Man, Corduroy (new), Off He Goes, Nothingman, Black, Daughter/(Song X), Elderly Woman, Yellow Ledbetter
notes: Neil Young announces a "special guest," saying, "I'm just gonna bring him out ... Pete Townshend." Pete (in excellent spirits) performs 'The Kids are Alright,' 'I'm a Boy,' 'A Legal Matter,' 'Let My Love Open the Door,' 'Drowned,' and a great version of 'Behind Blue Eyes.' Patti Smith is just on FIRE. David Bowie plays a set, including 'The Man Who Sold the World.' Although Neil put it when he walked out, "It's called, everything you'd never expect to hear acoustic!" PJ pretty much does the standard Bridge songs we've been hearing for years. Ed, sporting shorter, slicked back hair, jokes, "I just told Neil I had a stomach ache." 'Corduroy' is a very different, slower version featuring a modified tune. The biggest surprise is 'Nothingman' ... only the second time played live. Ed introduces 'Elderly Woman' saying, "This song was written over in the foothills behind you and is the longest song title we have." Brendan O'Brien plays keyboards during PJ's set. Neil set is wonderful, playing 'Helpless' last with most everyone joining him onstage helping sing backup, Patti doing some verses herself. |
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10/19/96
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Shoreline Amphitheatre |
VCD |
1 |
A- |
soundcheck: new song, Dead Man, new song, Off He Goes, Around the Bend, Footsteps, Elderly Woman, Nothingman
set: Footsteps, Sometimes, Better Man, Corduroy (new), Off He Goes, Nothingman, Black, Daughter/(Song X), Elderly Woman, Yellow Ledbetter
notes: Neil Young announces a "special guest," saying, "I'm just gonna bring him out ... Pete Townshend." Pete (in excellent spirits) performs 'The Kids are Alright,' 'I'm a Boy,' 'A Legal Matter,' 'Let My Love Open the Door,' 'Drowned,' and a great version of 'Behind Blue Eyes.' Patti Smith is just on FIRE. David Bowie plays a set, including 'The Man Who Sold the World.' Although Neil put it when he walked out, "It's called, everything you'd never expect to hear acoustic!" PJ pretty much does the standard Bridge songs we've been hearing for years. Ed, sporting shorter, slicked back hair, jokes, "I just told Neil I had a stomach ache." 'Corduroy' is a very different, slower version featuring a modified tune. The biggest surprise is 'Nothingman' ... only the second time played live. Ed introduces 'Elderly Woman' saying, "This song was written over in the foothills behind you and is the longest song title we have." Brendan O'Brien plays keyboards during PJ's set. Neil set is wonderful, playing 'Helpless' last with most everyone joining him onstage helping sing backup, Patti doing some verses herself. |
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11/03/96
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Deutschlandhalle |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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11/03/96
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Deutschlandhalle |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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11/12/97
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Catalyst |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
11/12/97 - The Catalyst: Santa Cruz, CA [76m]
attendance: 800
support act: Odd Numbers
set: Sometimes, I Got Shit, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Dissident, Even Flow, Brain of J, Given to Fly, Wish List, Off He Goes, Last Exit, State of Love and Trust, Do The Evolution
enc: (Ed phones Neil Young on a cellphone and has the crowd sing him happy birthday) Immortality, Once, Alive
notes: PJ plays a "surprise" warm-up show, billed as the "Honking Seals." Ed stops "Sometimes," saying "Such a nice song; I want to be able to hear it" and it is picked up where left off. New songs (verified from the setlist at the soundboard) are 'Brain of J,' 'Given to Fly,' 'Wish List' and 'Do the Evolution.' This show features a really pretty version of 'I Got Shit' and Ed is screaming during parts of 'Corduroy,' pausing at the end to ask, "How ya been?" 'Last Exit' ends with Ed commenting, "OK, humanoids. This is your first chance to do the evolution, but first we're gonna play 'State of Love and Trust.' Returning for the encore, Stone says, "Thanks a lot, that's very nice." Ed encourages the crowd to be quiet so he can phone Neil and do the birthday thing. The crowd is mellow and respectful but very psyched. |
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11/12/97
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Catalyst |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
11/12/97 - The Catalyst: Santa Cruz, CA [76m]
attendance: 800
support act: Odd Numbers
set: Sometimes, I Got Shit, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Dissident, Even Flow, Brain of J, Given to Fly, Wish List, Off He Goes, Last Exit, State of Love and Trust, Do The Evolution
enc: (Ed phones Neil Young on a cellphone and has the crowd sing him happy birthday) Immortality, Once, Alive
notes: PJ plays a "surprise" warm-up show, billed as the "Honking Seals." Ed stops "Sometimes," saying "Such a nice song; I want to be able to hear it" and it is picked up where left off. New songs (verified from the setlist at the soundboard) are 'Brain of J,' 'Given to Fly,' 'Wish List' and 'Do the Evolution.' This show features a really pretty version of 'I Got Shit' and Ed is screaming during parts of 'Corduroy,' pausing at the end to ask, "How ya been?" 'Last Exit' ends with Ed commenting, "OK, humanoids. This is your first chance to do the evolution, but first we're gonna play 'State of Love and Trust.' Returning for the encore, Stone says, "Thanks a lot, that's very nice." Ed encourages the crowd to be quiet so he can phone Neil and do the birthday thing. The crowd is mellow and respectful but very psyched. |
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11/14/97
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Oakland-Alameda County Stadium |
VHS |
2 |
A |
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11/14/97
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Oakland-Alameda County Stadium |
VHS |
2 |
A |
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11/14/97
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Oakland-Alameda County Stadium |
VCD |
1 |
A+ |
11/14/97 - Oakland Stadium: Oakland, CA [60m]
supporting: The Rolling Stones
set: Hail Hail, Animal, Dissident, Even Flow, Jeremy, Last Exit, Given to Fly, Daughter/(Hey, Hey, My, My), Corduroy, Wish List, Better Man, State of Love and Trust, Do the Evolution, Black
notes: This marks the first of an unusual four-show series where Pearl Jam opens for The Rolling Stones. PJ appears really nervous, taking a while to loosen up. Ed quips, "There'll be more rain tomorrow night than groupies at Altamont," and later, "We're gonna try a new one on ya and see if it fits," leading to 'Given to Fly.' After 'Better Man,' they do a funny bit. Ed asks "Where's the biggest Rolling Stones fan?" and looks out over the crowd and then over at Mike and points to him. He makes a crack about how Mike used to count all the grooves in his RS vinyl records and asks him how many grooves there are in Some Girls and Mike makes up some bizarre answer like "2,220." Cheesy, but effective :) Prior to 'Black,' Ed says, "OK, we've got one more ... then the real party starts. Piece of cake!" The sound system is good, they play wonderfully, are very pumped, Ed's voice sounds great and they are on! |
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11/14/97
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Oakland-Alameda County Stadium |
VCD |
1 |
A+ |
11/14/97 - Oakland Stadium: Oakland, CA [60m]
supporting: The Rolling Stones
set: Hail Hail, Animal, Dissident, Even Flow, Jeremy, Last Exit, Given to Fly, Daughter/(Hey, Hey, My, My), Corduroy, Wish List, Better Man, State of Love and Trust, Do the Evolution, Black
notes: This marks the first of an unusual four-show series where Pearl Jam opens for The Rolling Stones. PJ appears really nervous, taking a while to loosen up. Ed quips, "There'll be more rain tomorrow night than groupies at Altamont," and later, "We're gonna try a new one on ya and see if it fits," leading to 'Given to Fly.' After 'Better Man,' they do a funny bit. Ed asks "Where's the biggest Rolling Stones fan?" and looks out over the crowd and then over at Mike and points to him. He makes a crack about how Mike used to count all the grooves in his RS vinyl records and asks him how many grooves there are in Some Girls and Mike makes up some bizarre answer like "2,220." Cheesy, but effective :) Prior to 'Black,' Ed says, "OK, we've got one more ... then the real party starts. Piece of cake!" The sound system is good, they play wonderfully, are very pumped, Ed's voice sounds great and they are on! |
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06/27/98
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Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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06/27/98
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Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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07/22/98
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Memorial Stadium |
VHS |
1 |
A |
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07/22/98
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Memorial Stadium |
VHS |
1 |
A |
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05/10/00
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Mount Baker Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
B+ |
1 of the 2 Binaural warm-up gigs. |
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05/10/00
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Mount Baker Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
B+ |
1 of the 2 Binaural warm-up gigs. |
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06/08/00
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Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy |
VCD |
2 |
A+ |
06/08/00 - Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy: Paris, France [130m]
attendance: 16,500
support act: The Vandals
soundcheck: Of The Girl, new song/improv x2, I Got You (Split Enz), Rival x2, Sleight of Hand, Breakerfall, Pilate x2 (if anyone taped this, we're particularly interested in hearing the new song/improv so please contact us)
set: Sometimes, Breakerfall, Corduroy, God's Dice, Animal, Nothing As It Seems, Given To Fly, Evacuation, Alive, Pilate, Better Man, Insignificance, Daughter/(Hold On), In Hiding, Wishlist, Grievance, Even Flow, Rearviewmirror
enc 1: Hail Hail, Go, Once, Light Years, Elderly Woman, Black, Fuckin' Up
enc 2: Yellow Ledbetter
notes: A dull crowd, lots of chanting and singing along and enthusiasm, but a rough, packed pit. The puny Bercy security drag crowdsurfers over people's heads as big Pete tries to tell them how to lift people over instead. It seems like Ed's voice is hurting. He keeps motioning to his throat and asking the crowd to help him sing the chorus of 'In Hiding' (after singing "seeing visions and cracks along the walls, they were upside down" Ed mimes smoking a joint and says, "I was tripping!"). Before 'Pilate,' a fan on the barricade gives Ed a harmonica and he plays a second of 'Footsteps' on it and says, "I just got a musical instrument as a gift either from the people of France or that guy right there. Is this something that you all pitched in for? Either way I'm very moved. Thank you very much." (Ed had given his harmonica to a fan in Cardiff right after playing 'Smile'.) After a particularly hardcore 'Rearviewmirror,' Mike grabs his guitar (an orange-red Strat) by the fretboard with both hands and smashes it to bits gleefully. He even jumps up and down on it. He throws the strap and whammy bar out to the crowd and hands a chunk of the body to someone on the barricade. Returning for the encore, Ed steps on a skateboard and makes a round on stage. "Merci beaucoup! A toast," he says and throws some wine over his head. "Let's play some more." Before 'Once," Ed thanks The Vandals and then starts to say, "the other people I really want to thank ... what's that?" Some people are screaming something to Ed that he couldn't seem to understand. He replies with "Fuck you!" The crowd cheers! He continues, "Everyone in this whole first three rows getting their heads knocked to shit all night and they have been so fucking tough. Everyone give them a big applause. SURVIVORS!" After 'Black,' Ed introduces each member of Pearl Jam in French ("Monseur Mike McCready," etc) to loud cheers and then says, "And I'm Madame Bovary." He intro's 'Fuckin' Up' with, "This is a good one to raise your arms and middle fingers and feel like you're number one." For the finale, Ed and Mike stay on stage, the others left and returned to do 'YL.'
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06/08/00
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Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy |
VCD |
2 |
A+ |
06/08/00 - Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy: Paris, France [130m]
attendance: 16,500
support act: The Vandals
soundcheck: Of The Girl, new song/improv x2, I Got You (Split Enz), Rival x2, Sleight of Hand, Breakerfall, Pilate x2 (if anyone taped this, we're particularly interested in hearing the new song/improv so please contact us)
set: Sometimes, Breakerfall, Corduroy, God's Dice, Animal, Nothing As It Seems, Given To Fly, Evacuation, Alive, Pilate, Better Man, Insignificance, Daughter/(Hold On), In Hiding, Wishlist, Grievance, Even Flow, Rearviewmirror
enc 1: Hail Hail, Go, Once, Light Years, Elderly Woman, Black, Fuckin' Up
enc 2: Yellow Ledbetter
notes: A dull crowd, lots of chanting and singing along and enthusiasm, but a rough, packed pit. The puny Bercy security drag crowdsurfers over people's heads as big Pete tries to tell them how to lift people over instead. It seems like Ed's voice is hurting. He keeps motioning to his throat and asking the crowd to help him sing the chorus of 'In Hiding' (after singing "seeing visions and cracks along the walls, they were upside down" Ed mimes smoking a joint and says, "I was tripping!"). Before 'Pilate,' a fan on the barricade gives Ed a harmonica and he plays a second of 'Footsteps' on it and says, "I just got a musical instrument as a gift either from the people of France or that guy right there. Is this something that you all pitched in for? Either way I'm very moved. Thank you very much." (Ed had given his harmonica to a fan in Cardiff right after playing 'Smile'.) After a particularly hardcore 'Rearviewmirror,' Mike grabs his guitar (an orange-red Strat) by the fretboard with both hands and smashes it to bits gleefully. He even jumps up and down on it. He throws the strap and whammy bar out to the crowd and hands a chunk of the body to someone on the barricade. Returning for the encore, Ed steps on a skateboard and makes a round on stage. "Merci beaucoup! A toast," he says and throws some wine over his head. "Let's play some more." Before 'Once," Ed thanks The Vandals and then starts to say, "the other people I really want to thank ... what's that?" Some people are screaming something to Ed that he couldn't seem to understand. He replies with "Fuck you!" The crowd cheers! He continues, "Everyone in this whole first three rows getting their heads knocked to shit all night and they have been so fucking tough. Everyone give them a big applause. SURVIVORS!" After 'Black,' Ed introduces each member of Pearl Jam in French ("Monseur Mike McCready," etc) to loud cheers and then says, "And I'm Madame Bovary." He intro's 'Fuckin' Up' with, "This is a good one to raise your arms and middle fingers and feel like you're number one." For the finale, Ed and Mike stay on stage, the others left and returned to do 'YL.'
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06/16/00
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Spodek |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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06/16/00
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Spodek |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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06/22/00
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Fila Forum Arena |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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06/22/00
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Fila Forum Arena |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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06/25/00
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Freiluftbuehne Wuhlheide |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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06/25/00
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Freiluftbuehne Wuhlheide |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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08/18/00
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Deer Creek Music Center |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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08/18/00
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Deer Creek Music Center |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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08/24/00
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Jones Beach |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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08/24/00
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Jones Beach |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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08/29/00
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Tweeter Center |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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08/29/00
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Tweeter Center |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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10/08/00
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Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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10/08/00
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Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
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10/22/00
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MGM Grand Arena |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam's 10th Anniversary Show. |
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10/22/00
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MGM Grand Arena |
CD-R |
2 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam's 10th Anniversary Show. |
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11/06/00
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Key Arena |
CD-R |
3 |
A+ |
Final show of the 2000 tour. |
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11/06/00
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Key Arena |
CD-R |
3 |
A+ |
Final show of the 2000 tour. |
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10/20/01
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Shoreline Amphitheatre |
CD-R |
1 |
A+ |
Show was downloaded off Furthernet, taper's rig was asked to be kept anonymous. |
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10/20/01
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Shoreline Amphitheatre |
CD-R |
1 |
A+ |
Show was downloaded off Furthernet, taper's rig was asked to be kept anonymous. |
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10/21/01
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Shoreline Amphitheatre |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
10/21/01 - Shoreline Amphitheater: Mountain View, CA (Bridge School Benefit) (acoustic)
set: The Kids are Alright, Wishlist, I Am Mine (new song), Low Light, Nothing As It Seems, Last Soldier, Black, Gimme Some Truth, Indifference (with Ben Harper), Soldier of Love
notes: Pearl Jam play considerably earlier tonight, allowing time to travel to the Groundwork Benefit the following night. Ben Harper had brought his mother out during his performance to sing a song with him. Ed takes note of this, saying that Ben had created a "difficult situation" as his mother was also in attendance and he knew she'd want to sing. [Karen Vedder was indeed in attendance.] 'Wishlist' lyrics are modified to "I wish I was the neutron bomb, the one that didn't go off." Another new song debuts tonight, this one seemingly an Ed song and with him playing guitar. He gives a long speech before 'Last Soldier' about the Bridge kids (particularly noting Alan and Maricor), noting that since their last appearance, Maricor had graduated from the Bridge School and was now a sophomore at Berkeley. Ed polls the band members as to how many years they attended college, and how difficult it is. "What I'm trying to say is that, Maricor, you're fucking amazing!" |
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10/21/01
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Shoreline Amphitheatre |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
10/21/01 - Shoreline Amphitheater: Mountain View, CA (Bridge School Benefit) (acoustic)
set: The Kids are Alright, Wishlist, I Am Mine (new song), Low Light, Nothing As It Seems, Last Soldier, Black, Gimme Some Truth, Indifference (with Ben Harper), Soldier of Love
notes: Pearl Jam play considerably earlier tonight, allowing time to travel to the Groundwork Benefit the following night. Ben Harper had brought his mother out during his performance to sing a song with him. Ed takes note of this, saying that Ben had created a "difficult situation" as his mother was also in attendance and he knew she'd want to sing. [Karen Vedder was indeed in attendance.] 'Wishlist' lyrics are modified to "I wish I was the neutron bomb, the one that didn't go off." Another new song debuts tonight, this one seemingly an Ed song and with him playing guitar. He gives a long speech before 'Last Soldier' about the Bridge kids (particularly noting Alan and Maricor), noting that since their last appearance, Maricor had graduated from the Bridge School and was now a sophomore at Berkeley. Ed polls the band members as to how many years they attended college, and how difficult it is. "What I'm trying to say is that, Maricor, you're fucking amazing!" |
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10/22/01
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Key Arena [Groundwork] |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
10/22/01 - Key Arena: Seattle, WA (Groundwork 2001 Benefit) [50m]
soundcheck: I Got Shit, Insignificance (with a different middle), Grievance, new song, Gimme Some Truth, Nothing As It Seems, new song (not played at Bridge)
set: Gimme Some Truth, Grievance, Insignificance, Given to Fly, Light Years, Nothing As It Seems, I Am Mine, Better Man, Do the Evolution, Long Road (with Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan)
notes: This benefit for hunger was webcast. Opening with Lennon's 'Gimme Some Truth' and then strongly accelerating through 'Grievance' and 'Insignificance,' it appears that PJ is ready to plug in after the prior two night's acoustic shows! Ed sets the guitar aside halfway through 'Insignificance,' grabbing it and taking an ebow to it in the modified midsection breakdown. There's a bit of a false start to 'Light Years,' but it's 'GTF' with 'Light Years' following. Ed holds a high note for a long time during 'Better Man' and the whole band picks up during the jam at the end (with the "This is one of those times, you've got to try; won't you please, be mine ... don't let me down ..." tag). 'DTE' just kicks ass-wow! Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan vocalizes halfway through 'Long Road,' and he and Ed share a long embrace while Ed plays out on guitar to close the song and the set. Very touching moment.
During R.E.M.'s set (following PJ's), they play about 1/3 of 'Better Man' (jury is out as to whether it was affectionate or mocking) and then during a fiery 'People Have The Power' inserted into the middle of 'It's the End of the World As We Know It,' Ed comes running behind the drumkit from stage right to a microphone set up for him stage left. Ed sings backing vocals and takes a verse and imitates Michael dancing when they go back into 'ITEOTW,' and even sings a few bars, and the two hug for an extended period of time (both wearing little fedoras) at the end. Unexpected and surprisingly intense ending to tonight's show.
The original setlist from tonight's show (from the soundboard): Grievance, Given To Fly, Insignificance, Light Years, Nothing As It Seems, I Am Mine, Better Man, Gimme Some Truth, Do The Evolution, I Got Shit, Long Road. |
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10/22/01
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Key Arena [Groundwork] |
CD-R |
1 |
A- |
10/22/01 - Key Arena: Seattle, WA (Groundwork 2001 Benefit) [50m]
soundcheck: I Got Shit, Insignificance (with a different middle), Grievance, new song, Gimme Some Truth, Nothing As It Seems, new song (not played at Bridge)
set: Gimme Some Truth, Grievance, Insignificance, Given to Fly, Light Years, Nothing As It Seems, I Am Mine, Better Man, Do the Evolution, Long Road (with Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan)
notes: This benefit for hunger was webcast. Opening with Lennon's 'Gimme Some Truth' and then strongly accelerating through 'Grievance' and 'Insignificance,' it appears that PJ is ready to plug in after the prior two night's acoustic shows! Ed sets the guitar aside halfway through 'Insignificance,' grabbing it and taking an ebow to it in the modified midsection breakdown. There's a bit of a false start to 'Light Years,' but it's 'GTF' with 'Light Years' following. Ed holds a high note for a long time during 'Better Man' and the whole band picks up during the jam at the end (with the "This is one of those times, you've got to try; won't you please, be mine ... don't let me down ..." tag). 'DTE' just kicks ass-wow! Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan vocalizes halfway through 'Long Road,' and he and Ed share a long embrace while Ed plays out on guitar to close the song and the set. Very touching moment.
During R.E.M.'s set (following PJ's), they play about 1/3 of 'Better Man' (jury is out as to whether it was affectionate or mocking) and then during a fiery 'People Have The Power' inserted into the middle of 'It's the End of the World As We Know It,' Ed comes running behind the drumkit from stage right to a microphone set up for him stage left. Ed sings backing vocals and takes a verse and imitates Michael dancing when they go back into 'ITEOTW,' and even sings a few bars, and the two hug for an extended period of time (both wearing little fedoras) at the end. Unexpected and surprisingly intense ending to tonight's show.
The original setlist from tonight's show (from the soundboard): Grievance, Given To Fly, Insignificance, Light Years, Nothing As It Seems, I Am Mine, Better Man, Gimme Some Truth, Do The Evolution, I Got Shit, Long Road. |
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09/23/02
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House of Blues |
CD-R |
1 |
A+ |
09/23/02 - House of Blues, Chicago, IL (benefit for the Maryville Academy; opening for The Who) [47m]
soundcheck (previous day): Better Man, Insignificance, Grievance, You Are, Save You, I Am Mine, Not For You, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter, Can't Keep, Green Disease, Love Boat Captain, one other new song (9/22/02 soundcheck not in correct order)
soundcheck: Last Kiss, Grievance (2X), Green Disease, Insignificance, Leaving Here
set: Last Kiss, Insignificance, Grievance, I Am Mine, Love Boat Captain, Green Disease, Not For You, Better Man, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter
notes: Originally this benefit was to feature Ed plus C-Average opening for The Who, but PJ (minus Stone, who had a prior commitment with Conservation International) opened. In a funny twist, a near life-sized cardboard cutout of Stone wearing a gold glittery jacket and holding Pete's Gibson is brought out on the stage. (Ed quips about Stone being very "one dimensional" tonight.) Boom, a native Hawaiian friend of Ed's (who plays on some of the forthcoming Riot Act tracks), fills in on keyboards. Jeff, in an obvious nod to the late John Entwistle, wears a skeleton t-shirt. Ed notes at one point during the show that Boom flew in from the islands just for this show. 'Leaving Here' is nailed and a a hit with The Who fans. 'Yellow Ledbetter,' with modified lyrics (referencing Entwistle), closes the set with Ed noting it ?takes a lot of balls? to play on the stage that The Who are about to come out on. A quick set with the band cheerful and a mix of songs to play to that particular crowd, de-emphasize Stone's absence and introduce a few new ones. |
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09/23/02
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House of Blues |
CD-R |
1 |
A+ |
09/23/02 - House of Blues, Chicago, IL (benefit for the Maryville Academy; opening for The Who) [47m]
soundcheck (previous day): Better Man, Insignificance, Grievance, You Are, Save You, I Am Mine, Not For You, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter, Can't Keep, Green Disease, Love Boat Captain, one other new song (9/22/02 soundcheck not in correct order)
soundcheck: Last Kiss, Grievance (2X), Green Disease, Insignificance, Leaving Here
set: Last Kiss, Insignificance, Grievance, I Am Mine, Love Boat Captain, Green Disease, Not For You, Better Man, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter
notes: Originally this benefit was to feature Ed plus C-Average opening for The Who, but PJ (minus Stone, who had a prior commitment with Conservation International) opened. In a funny twist, a near life-sized cardboard cutout of Stone wearing a gold glittery jacket and holding Pete's Gibson is brought out on the stage. (Ed quips about Stone being very "one dimensional" tonight.) Boom, a native Hawaiian friend of Ed's (who plays on some of the forthcoming Riot Act tracks), fills in on keyboards. Jeff, in an obvious nod to the late John Entwistle, wears a skeleton t-shirt. Ed notes at one point during the show that Boom flew in from the islands just for this show. 'Leaving Here' is nailed and a a hit with The Who fans. 'Yellow Ledbetter,' with modified lyrics (referencing Entwistle), closes the set with Ed noting it ?takes a lot of balls? to play on the stage that The Who are about to come out on. A quick set with the band cheerful and a mix of songs to play to that particular crowd, de-emphasize Stone's absence and introduce a few new ones. |
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11/14/02
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Ed Sullivan Theatre [The Late Show] |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
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11/14/02
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Ed Sullivan Theatre [The Late Show] |
VCD |
1 |
A |
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11/14/02
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Ed Sullivan Theatre [The Late Show] |
VHS |
1 |
A |
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11/14/02
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Ed Sullivan Theatre [The Late Show] |
CD-R |
1 |
A |
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11/14/02
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Ed Sullivan Theatre [The Late Show] |
VCD |
1 |
A |
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11/14/02
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Ed Sullivan Theatre [The Late Show] |
VHS |
1 |
A |
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07/11/03
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Tweeter Center |
CD-R |
3 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam
07/11/2003
Tweeter Center For the Performing Arts
Mansfield (Boston), MA
Official Bootleg #68
Source: Official release > EAC V0.9 Beta 4 > WAV > mkwACT V0.97 Beta 1 > shn [seek tables appended and log files included]
Disc 1
01. Long Road
02. Of the Girl
03. Sometimes
04. Off He Goes
05. All Those Yesterdays
06. Drifting
07. Thin Air
08. Sleight of Hand
09. Footsteps
10. All or None
11. Parting Ways
12. Indifference
Disc 2
01. Can't Keep
02. Breakerfall
03. Brain of J
04. Spin the Black Circle
05. Ghost
06. Green Disease
07. Tremor Christ
08. Given to Fly
09. Nothing As It Seems
10. Cropduster
11. Faithful
12. Why Go
13. Wishlist
14. Leatherman
15. Nothingman
16. Betterman
17. 1/2 Full
Disc 3
01. Untitled
02. MFC
03. Blood
04. Encore Break
05. Breath
06. Habit
07. Down
08. Mankind
09. U
10. Black
11. Jeremy
12. Encore Break
13. I Believe In Miracles
14. Know Your Rights
15. Fortunate Son
16. Rockin' in the Free World
17. One Note
18. Encore Break
19. Yellow Ledbetter |
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07/11/03
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Tweeter Center |
CD-R |
3 |
A+ |
Pearl Jam
07/11/2003
Tweeter Center For the Performing Arts
Mansfield (Boston), MA
Official Bootleg #68
Source: Official release > EAC V0.9 Beta 4 > WAV > mkwACT V0.97 Beta 1 > shn [seek tables appended and log files included]
Disc 1
01. Long Road
02. Of the Girl
03. Sometimes
04. Off He Goes
05. All Those Yesterdays
06. Drifting
07. Thin Air
08. Sleight of Hand
09. Footsteps
10. All or None
11. Parting Ways
12. Indifference
Disc 2
01. Can't Keep
02. Breakerfall
03. Brain of J
04. Spin the Black Circle
05. Ghost
06. Green Disease
07. Tremor Christ
08. Given to Fly
09. Nothing As It Seems
10. Cropduster
11. Faithful
12. Why Go
13. Wishlist
14. Leatherman
15. Nothingman
16. Betterman
17. 1/2 Full
Disc 3
01. Untitled
02. MFC
03. Blood
04. Encore Break
05. Breath
06. Habit
07. Down
08. Mankind
09. U
10. Black
11. Jeremy
12. Encore Break
13. I Believe In Miracles
14. Know Your Rights
15. Fortunate Son
16. Rockin' in the Free World
17. One Note
18. Encore Break
19. Yellow Ledbetter |