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Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Source InfoAKG 391b + CK63 (hyper) > Sony SBM-1 > Sony PCM-M1 (Sec. 111, Row 4) > dEQ > cdr > flac
J-Card CommentTarget Center: Minneapolis, MN Source: AKG 391b + CK63 (hyper) > Sony SBM-1 > Sony PCM-M1 (Sec. 111, Row 4) > dEQ > cdr > flac Digital Remastering: by taper Artwork: Allen Robertson CD Labels: Jason Warth ***DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3*** DISC ONE 01 Sometimes 02 Last Exit 03 Brain of J 04 Hail, Hail 05 Faithfull 06 Even Flow 07 Corduroy 08 I Got Shit 09 Pilate 10 Daughter/(Noise of Carpet) 11 MFC 12 Lukin 13 Wishlist 14 Mankind 15 All Those Yesterdays 16 Black DISC TWO 01 Alive encore: 02 Do the Evolution 03 Given to Fly 04 Ed talking 05 Leatherman 06 Better Man 07 Leaving Here 08 (My Generation Blues)/Porch ***DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3*** Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons): Ed dedicates the show to Frank Black after the first few songs. Right before 'Corduroy,' he says, "I'm very aware I'm standing where Charles is standing," (a reference to Frank Black whose real name is Charles Thompson). After the 'Noise of Carpet' tag on 'Daughter,' Ed does a good three minutes of chants similar to Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn with the band playing the closing 'Daughter' riff. Someone is holding up a sign after 'Wishlist' that says "Stone Stone Stone" on one side and something about Mankind on the other. Ed points at him and says, "This one's for you fucker ... Stone's gonna sing one." Stone makes a joking protest saying, "Oh, I couldn't," and they play 'Mankind.' During 'All Those Yesterdays,' they start the first verse, Stone's guitar cuts out after Ed sings "Don't you want to rest?" and Ed says, "Obviously, yes" and tells Stone "take your time, we'll hang," nodding to the audience. Then the crowd goes nuts out of enthusiasm, screaming for five minutes, and Ed says, "We should fuck up more often ... I'd hate to be in here with you fuckers when you're in the finals." The band seems to draw positive energy from the crowd at this magical point. Extended solo for Mike in 'Even Flow' and also for 'Black,' but not as extended as Chicago. At the encore, Ed says he was thinking "Chicago, Chicago" the whole tour and didn't give this show a thought and that the crowd really surprised him. For 'Better Man,' he starts singing the second verse, stops, the crowd keeps on singing and he jokes about it. 'Porch' appears for the first time on this tour, with a unique slow segue from 'My Generation Blues' (which can be found on TKAA soundtrack double vinyl) into 'Porch,' the three or four lines of 'Porch' sung to the bluesy tone of 'My Generation Blues.' Surprisingly, Ed plays guitar during 'Porch.' Jeff and Stone applaud a super crowd! 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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Performance
Pearl Jam 1998-06-30 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Set 1Sometimes
Last Exit
Brain of J
Hail Hail
Faithfull
Even Flow
Corduroy
I Got Shit
Pilate
Daughter/(Noise of Carpet)(Improv)
MFC
Lukin
Wishlist
Mankind
All Those Yesterdays
Black
Alive
Set 2E:
Do the Evolution
Given to Fly
Leatherman
Better Man
Leaving Here
(My Generation Blues) ->
Porch
Set 3
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