Identifier | 1356999 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 0001041765 |
Status | 1 |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 2 |
Note | 06/20/95 - Red Rocks Amphitheater: Morrison, CO [125m]
attendance: 9,000 support act: Bad Religion set: Long Road, Jeremy (new), Ship Song, Footsteps, Falling Down, Better Man, Last Exit, Spin the Black Circle, Animal, Tremor Christ, Corduroy, Not for You, Go, State of Love and Trust, Daughter/(This Boy), Garden, I've Just Seen a Face (Ed solo), Alive, Whipping, Lukin, Rearviewmirror/Improv (Words Seem Out of Place), Elderly Woman, Blood enc 1: Black, Porch, Immortality enc 2: Indifference notes: PJ performs their first six songs seated, experiencing some of the effects of the altitude and taking a different approach from the previous night. They get frustrated being seated (Stone declares, "All right, "fuck the seats") and they dump the chairs as they launch into 'Last Exit.' 'RVM' is interrupted to break up a fight. ("What are you guys fighting for? This is a rock and roll concert.") PJ picks up the song right where they left off. A new, slower version of 'Jeremy' is premiered here. The impromptu 'I've Just Seen a Face,' a Beatles' tune, is sung by Ed a capella. 'This Boy' is a song by an LA band, That Dog. Ed's parting comment: "Thanks for coming up to the mountain with us." copyrite Fivehorizons.com |
Trades Allowed | |
Attendence | 0 |
Performance
Pearl Jam 1995-06-20 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO | |
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Set 1 | Long Road Jeremy (new)*^ Ship Song Footsteps Falling Down*& Better Man Last Exit Spin the Black Circle Animal Tremor Christ Corduroy Not for You Go State of Love and Trust Daughter/(This Boy) Garden I've Just Seen a Face (EV solo) Alive Whipping Lukin Rearviewmirror/(Improv - Words Seem Out of Place) Small Town Blood |
Set 2 | E1: Black Porch Immortality |
Set 3 | E2: Indifference |
Comment | * = live PJ debut
^ = reworked version, EV plays guitar & = only time played live, eventually becomes the melody for the song 'Distress' on The Rockfords album First six songs done seated. |