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J-Card CommentPearl Jam SV005 - "CLEANSE" September 4, 1998 Bi-Lo Center: Greenville, NC Source:Neumann KM-184 > Aerco pre-amp > Sony TCD-D8 (FOB) > dEdit > cdr > flac Digital Editing: Dave Posluszny Artwork: Allen Robertson ***DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3*** DISC ONE 01 Oceans 02 Do the Evolution 03 Animal 04 Given to Fly 05 Corduroy 06 I Got Shit 07 In Hiding 08 Jeremy 09 Even Flow 10 Nothingman 11 Not for You 12 Rearviewmirror 13 Wishlist DISC TWO 01 Brain of J 02 All Those Yesterdays 03 Porch encore 1: 04 Go 05 Hail, Hail 06 Daughter/(Noise of Carpet)/(W.M.A.) 07 Mankind 08 Elderly Woman... 09 Fuckin' Up encore 2: 10 Indifference ***DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3*** Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons): 'Oceans' is a beautiful opener, with a film on the backdrop showing water ripples and Ed includes the "oh, Beth" line. During 'In Hiding,' Matt hits the drums hard at the "cracks along the wall" part ... everyone stops and then Matt kicks back in (a la John Bonham) doing the quick snare, tom, floor tom, bass drum thing ... and the song starts back up. After 'Even Flow,' Ed comments on how this was the second show held in this venue, with Janet Jackson being first, and that they're gonna "burn up the stage" and "cleanse the place." Stone has two BIG solos during 'Not for You.' 'RVM' features a fast start and never slows down--spectacular! Ed turns and sings to those seated behind the stage during 'All Those Yesterdays.' Matt maintains a strong tribal beat throughout 'Porch,' and Ed takes a small mirror, walking along the front of the crowd, showing people their our reflections. When he returns to the mic, he tries to reflect someone's laser pen that had been up on stage all night. Stone is hilarious before singing 'Mankind' saying, "I have to twist everyone's arm ... I never ever get to sing what I want." Ed sings backup and plays tambourine, breaking the head, putting it over his head and then tossing it to the crowd. Mike does his finger tapping solo. Ed makes a quip about how Stone had been "begging to play a song." He says something about how the last time they were in South Carolina, they saw a lot of small towns and they were glad Matt "got to see you," leading to 'Elderly Woman.' During 'Fuckin' Up,' Mike goes on top of a speaker stack and lies on them on top of his guitar after looking like he might go into the crowd for a moment! Stuff is thrown on the stage all; toward the start, Ed makes a great catch of a shirt and when another one is tossed up shortly after, he says, "Okay, that's enough. Only one catch a night." 'Indifference hasn't been played since the Australia shows. 'MFC,' 'Black' and 'Trouble' are on the setlist but not played. Many different solos and breakdowns in tonight's songs. Solid show, good crowd but the GA on the floor was rough. This is being distributed by blackredyellow.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.
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Pearl Jam 1998-09-04 Bi-Lo Center, Greenville, SC
Set 1Oceans
Do the Evolution
Animal
Given to Fly
Corduroy
I Got Shit
In Hiding
Jeremy
Even Flow
Nothingman
Not for You
Rearviewmirror
Wishlist
Brain of J
All Those Yesterdays
Porch
Set 2E1:
Go
Hail, Hail
Daughter/(Noise of Carpet)(W.M.A.)
Mankind
Small Town
Fuckin' Up
Set 3E2:
Indifference
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