Identifier4299148
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count2
Show RatingA+
Sound RatingB+
Notefirst time Push Me, Pull Me was played in any form

Recording Notes:
Editing involved mostly consisted of the reduction of the loud claps throughout the show, making it much more enjoyable to listen.

Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
An incredibly fast version of 'Hail Hail' with Stone commenting, "Good, God - that was fast!" 'In Hiding' finally returns to a setlist (yea!) and a 'Push Me Pull Me' improv for a 'Daughter' outro?! 'Mankind' finally surfaces (Stone's Australian singing debut, with PJ anyway). When the crowd cheers at the end, he cracks, "They love me ... they really love me!" At the end of 'Porch,' Ed reaches out to the pit and pulls a guy on stage. He lifts Ed up on his shoulders and spins him around and around. Ed proceeds to do the same to this fellow! Jack shines during his great drum solo at the end of 'Immortality.' At the end of 'Smile,' Ed gives his harmonica to former world champion surfer and local Sydney resident, Tom Carroll, who is watching at side stage. Ed says near show's end that they have to stop as he has to get up early to surf the next day. Some great guitar solos by Stone at this show.

Source InfoCountryman Isomax II > Sony TCD-D100 > dat > dEdit > cdr > flac
Trades Allowed
Generation1
Performance
Pearl Jam 1998-03-11 Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia
Set 1Oceans
Last Exit
Brain of J
Hail Hail
In Hiding
Do the Evolution
(Beds are Burning)/Corduroy
Wishlist
MFC
Daughter/(Push Me Pull Me)
Even Flow
Mankind
Small Town
Lukin
Not for You
Black
Porch
Set 2E:
Given to Fly
Better Man
Immortality
Smile
Rockin' in the Free World
Set 3
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