SHNID 26566 Pearl Jam 1998-07-03
Sandstone Amphitheatre, Bonner Springs, KS
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SV064: Schoeps CCM-4 > Aerco pre-amp > Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D100 (16th row, right/center) > dat > cdr > dEdit > dEQ > flac [549mb]
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Pearl Jam SV064 - "LIGHTNING UP THE DARKNESS" July 3, 1998 Sandstone Amphitheater: Bonner Springs, KS Source: Schoeps CCM-4 > Aerco pre-amp > Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D100 (16th row, right/center) > dat > cdr > dEdit > dEQ > flac Digital Editing and Remastering: Allen Robertson Artwork: SF2004 ============================ DO NOT SELL - TRADE ONLY ============================ DISC ONE 01 Corduroy 02 Hail Hail 03 Brain of J 04 Dissident 05 Faithfull 06 Jeremy 07 I Got Shit 08 MFC 09 Wishlist 10 Last Exit 11 Given to Fly 12 Even Flow 13 Daughter/(The Whole of the Moon) (^) DISC TWO 01 Footsteps 02 Alive 03 Go encore: 04 Nothingman 05 Better Man 06 Do the Evolution 07 Smile 08 Rockin' in the Free World (^) this is the only known occurrence of the Waterboys' "The Whole of the Moon" being tagged ============================ DO NOT SELL - TRADE ONLY ============================ =================================================================== Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons -> http://www.fivehorizons.com) =================================================================== A very hot and sweaty show (at least they were smart tonight and all wore shorts!). During the first few songs, the sweat is literally pouring off of Stone and Ed's faces. After 'Jeremy,' Ed comments on how they haven't been here in a while: "We weren't touring anyway ... it's not like we were seeing other people ... we've been saving ourselves for you." 'MFC' is so intense that Ed breaks a string and then proceeds to finish the song banging the neck of his guitar against the mic stand. The 'Daughter' tag consists of Ed cupping his hands around his mouth to create a megaphone effect, singing "the shades go down" and moving his hands in and out to make some very weird and wonderful noises, followed by a short 'The Whole of the Moon' (a Waterboys cover). Then he points at the moon, and mentions that this is the last time for a while they'll see "that thing" on this tour. "That thing moves us like the tides ..." The intro to 'Footsteps' mentions the fact that the song was written before Ed was in the band and that Matt Cameron actually played on the first recording, and then Ed requests applause for Matt. He also mentions that he is not that anxious to be getting to Texas quickly, complete with a dead-on impersonation of a Texas drawl. He later goes into an interesting rant about creation and religion before 'Smile,' which ended with the statement, "What I want to know is, how many days did it take for man to create god?" A frantic 'RitFW,' complete with awesome solo by Mike, ends the set. On the real setlist but not played: 'Pilate' and 'Off He Goes.' Special Thanks to SF for kicking my ass in gear and doing the artwork. 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 existence. If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com. Notes compiled on 10-31-04 (Happy Halloween!! Boo!!) by spacedvest
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SHN Disc Count
1
WAV Disc Count
2
Date Circulated
11/1/2004
Entered By
nomorecrackpipes
Created At
Wed Nov 03 2004 20:34:15 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Wed Nov 03 2004 20:34:15 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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