SHNID 23624 Pearl Jam 2000-08-07
Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
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Pearl Jam SV046 - "SONIC RECONSTRUCTOR" August 7, 2000 Philips Arena: Atlanta, GA Source: Official Bootleg #29 (silver) > EAC v0.95pb3 > wav > flac Artwork: Allen Robertson DISC ONE: 01 Release 02 Corduroy 03 Insignificance 04 Animal 05 Hail, Hail 06 Nothing As It Seems 07 Rival 08 Given to Fly 09 Light Years 10 Do the Evolution 11 Even Flow 12 In Hiding 13 Daughter/(The Wrong Child)/(Androgynous Mind) 14 (Romanza)/Better Man DISC TWO: 01 Nothingman 02 Leatherman 03 Grievance 04 Rearviewmirror 05 encore 1: 06 Once 07 Breakerfall 08 Immortality 09 Crazy Mary 10 Elderly Woman... 11 Porch 12 Fuckin' Up encore 2: 13 Yellow Ledbetter Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons): Prior to 'NAIS,' Ed greets the crowd (with bottle of wine in hand), "Toast to Atlanta." He takes a sip and proclaims, "It's good tonight." After 'Rival,' he turns around to say hello to the fans seated behind the stage comparing them to the "b-side" of a record. 'DTE' lyrics are changed to, "I'm Ted Turner and this is my choir." After a great version of 'In Hiding,' the lights are on the crowd enough for Ed to comment on the set up of Phillips Arena saying, "It looks like these people are free (pointing to his right) and these people are in prison (referring to the luxury boxes that are stacked on top of each other like prison cells). He says that Ted Turner must sit right in the middle of all the "prison cells" and calls it the "king's crotch," unzipping his pants! He also talks about a new planet discovered yesterday and that Ted has already made an offer. Continuing, "This seems like a nice building and we're happy to play here. And he (Turner) owns it but he doesn't own us." 'Better Man' features Ed's short classical guitar intro titled 'Romanza' (or 'Spanish Romance'). [The author is anonymous; Canadian guitarist Liona Boyd probably has the best known recording for those interested.] The gender roles are reversed in the 'Nothingman' lyrics. During 'Grievance,' a light is shined on the American flag at the top of the arena on the first "I pledge my grievance to the flag." After 'Breakerfall,' Ed says they finished up their last record here in Atlanta with Brendan O'Brien and how he likes Atlanta, and that "we spent enough time here where we know streets and we know names and we know gay bars (laughing) ..." Ed has trouble with the start of 'Immortality' and Stone comes over and helps out laughing, "vacate is the ...". During the full and beautiful "Crazy Mary," Ed jumps down to the barricades and "passes around" his bottle of wine with many people in the front row. An absolutely beautiful, fitting moment. The entire encore is amazing, capped off by 'Fuckin' Up' when Ed smashes the mic stand with his tambourine. Ed takes more polaroids before 'YL' and Matt leads the crowd in clapping during Mike's solo. 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 existance. If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com. Compiled by spacedvest on 2/15/04.
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2
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2
Date Circulated
04/19/04
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nomorecrackpipes
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Sat Apr 24 2004 11:43:56 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Sat Apr 24 2004 11:43:56 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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