wells's Collection
Pearl Jam 10/02/1996
Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, CT
| Source | SV032 - Soundboard |
| Media | cdr 2 discs |
| Notes | earl Jam SV032 - "A Riot in the Meadows" 10-02-96 Meadows Music Theatre Hartford, CT Source: [ALD > DAT > bootleg CD > CDR1 > .WAV > dEdit] + [Sonic Studios > Sony TCD-D7 > DAT1 > .WAV > dEdit] > SHN Mixing and Editing: Bill Graham Artwork: Allen Robertson DISC ONE 01 intro 02 Long Road 03 Hail Hail 04 Animal 05 Last Exit 06 In My Tree 07 Corduroy 08 Better Man 09 Not For You 10 Jeremy 11 Red Mosquito 12 Black 13 Rearviewmirror 14 Lukin 15 Small Town DISC TWO 01 State of Love and Trust/(Alive) 02 Footsteps 03 Alive 04 Blood/(Fame)/(Sympathy for the Devil)/(Noise of Carpet) 05 Porch/(25 or 6 to 4) 06 encore 1 07 Who You Are 08 Even Flow 09 Daughter/(The Real Me)/(W.M.A.) 10 Leaving Here 11 Present Tense 12 encore 2 13 Yellow Ledbetter/(Little Wing) Everyone should thank Bill for doing this...it is fantastic!! If you can't tell from the source information, this is A+ soundboard quality. Sorry this is starting late, I was scrambling to get the artwork done today since I was gone all week. Show Notes (thanks to fivehorizons): Great long show with a very talkative Ed. During 'Not For You' Ed talks about the meaning of the song, saying it's not directed towards fans, but "a different entity ... someone who thinks they're more important than the people making the music; the people listening to the music; or the music itself. And this is just a reminder that they're not." 'Alive' is started and stopped, because of technical problems. Ed sings 'Footsteps', while everything is straightened out. Part of the fence comes down during 'Blood' and a near riot ensues. (In reality, when the barrier came down, security guards began using pepper spray. The wind was blowing into the pavilion, forcing people with seats to venture nearer the stage to escape it, making it seem like there was a mad rush to the stage.) During 'Porch' Ed tries to calm the crowd down while Mike plays a little part of Chicago's '25 or 6 to 4'. Ed says, "It's like swimming on coral ... there are chairs and people below you, settle down!" "Darlin' you don't want to be up there. That's for the people up front. The people up top you guys go kcufin' nuts! But the people up front settle down." Before they start 'Who You Are', Ed tries to calm the crowd: "It's a little crazy up here. You can sit down, it's cool. I can see you all if you sit, or stand, you can see me too. Ok, the next three words for the next five minutes are Peace and Love." He changes the second line of the second verse saying, "kcuf the stage divers." After the song he reiterates, "This is all good. We're going to keep playing but I want to change the policy in the front row here. Security, you listening? Usually you come over the top you get two, three chances. You guys, anybody who comes over the top, you're going out. Just stay on the floor, you got it, ok? You look good where you are. Just stay where you are." For the 'Daughter' tag, Ed gets the crowd to sing along, "like in New York" to 'The Real Me.' |
| Tech Notes | All |
| J-Card Comment | blackredyellow torrent |
| Trades Allowed | Yes |
| Ratings | Sound: A+ |
| Reference / Generation | 0004144852 |
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· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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