Identifier | 5376764 |
Created At | Thu May 19 2005 19:27:04 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 2 |
Note | DISC ONE:
Ed Solo Preset: 01 Trouble 02 Dead Man 03 Parting Ways (^) Band Set: 04 Sometimes 05 Breakerfall 06 Corduroy 07 Grievance 08 Dissident 09 Do the Evolution 10 Nothing as it Seems 11 Given to Fly 12 Untitled 13 MFC 14 Habit 15 Daughter/(Androgynous Mind)/(It's OK) (%) 16 Lukin 17 Not for You 18 Even Flow DISC TWO: 01 (Romanza)/Better Man 02 Black 03 Rearviewmirror 04 encore 1: 05 Leaving Here 06 Insignificance 07 State of Love and Trust 08 Wishlist 09 Crazy Mary 10 Porch encore 2: 11 Soon Forget 12 Indifference 13 Rockin' in the Free World (^) Performed with Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley, and Jim O'Rourke of Sonic Youth (%) Stone throws in some licks from Sonic Youth's "Schizophrenia" during the "Androgynous Mind" tag Recording Notes: The included preset is generally not as good as hoped, but is the only known completed version. Some pops were removed. Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons): Unusual start with Ed's solo set and the SY guys joining him for 'Parting Ways.' When it is announced that Sonic Youth would not play and that PJ would start early, some people cheered. Ed comments on Sonic Youth's emergency and absence: "Sometimes it's kind of difficult to play music, believe it or not ... and tonight's kind of like one of those nights, but because of your presence here, it doesn't allow us any option but to play ... we'd probably listen to music to get through itanyway, so might as well listen to it together and play." 'Insignificance' is described as a song about "being small" and Ed motions above his head. 'Wishlist' is dedicated to a friend who isn't there and the mirrorball is lowered. For the second encore, Ed introduces the ukulele, holding it up and saying, "One of the original instruments of rock 'n' roll - and more importantly, heavy metal." He thanks people for registering to vote. He says that if people don't see the need for revolution then they aren't looking and mentions some corporations (dissing Bill Gates and Microsoft, saying 'Soon Forget' was written for him). He makes an analogy about the start of the Republican party and how they got Lincoln elected (and the slaves were freed) and the Green party, and apologizes: "enough from me." 'Soon Forget' is performed perfectly, after Ed asks the crowd to be quiet so they can hear the words. 'RITFW' gets a huge crowd reaction and Ed tosses out two tambourines, ending with crashing a third over the mic stand. 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 existance. If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com. Compiled by spacedvest on 2/6/04. |
Source Info | Official Bootleg #47 (silver) > EAC v0.95pb3 > wav > flac |
Tech Note | Show Source: Official Bootleg #47 (silver) > EAC v0.95pb3 > wav > flac Ed's Solo Preset Source: Analog Walkman (master) > dat ("Parting Ways" fades into Sonic Studios DSM6S/L > PA-6LC > Sony TCD-D8 (Sec. Ctr, row EE) > dat source) > dEQ > shn > cdr > dEdit > flac Preset Digital Editing: Allen Robertson Artwork: Allen Robertson |
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SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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22738 | 2000-09-04 | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Columbia | MD | |
SV038: Official Bootleg #47 (silver) > EAC v0.95pb3 > wav > flac |
Performance
Pearl Jam 2000-09-04 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD | |
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Set 1 | Sometimes
Breakerfall Corduroy Grievance Dissident Do The Evolution Nothing As It Seems Given To Fly Untitled -> MFC Habit Daughter/(Androgynous Mind)(It's OK) Lukin Not For You Even Flow (Romanza)/Better Man Black Rearviewmirror |
Set 2 | E1:
Leaving Here Insignificance State of Love And Trust Wishlist Crazy Mary Porch |
Set 3 | E2:
Soon Forget Indifference Rockin' In The Free World |
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