Identifier7878735
Created AtSat Aug 16 2008 20:11:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
NoteSV13
J-Card CommentPearl Jam SV013 - "THE STORY OF MANSFIELD" September 16, 1998 Great Woods: Mansfield, MA Source: 2-source mix: [soundboard > in-house ALD (mono) > ? > dat > cdr] + [Sonic Studios > Sony TCD-D7 (Sec.1, Row AA) > dat > cdr] > cdr > flac Editing and Mixing: Glenn Seguin and Fred Evans Artwork: Allen Robertson ***DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3*** DISC ONE 01 Throw Your Arms Around Me (Ed solo preshow) 02 Release 03 Brain of J 04 Hail, Hail 05 "To John" 06 Given to Fly 07 Dissident 08 MFC 09 Corduroy 10 Wishlist 11 Even Flow 12 Faithfull 13 Spin the Black Circle 14 I Got Shit 15 improv 16 Habit 17 Off He Goes 18 "Lawn Orgies" 19 Present Tense DISC TWO 01 Black 02 Do the Evolution 03 Porch encore 1: 04 Go 05 State of Love and Trust 06 Better Man/(Save It for Later) 07 Rearviewmirror 08 Alive encore 2: 09 "Thanks" 10 Last Kiss ***DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3*** Recording Notes: The annoying glitches on the ALD source have been removed during "Release", but it still sounds a little strange where the two sources didn't completely gel (still, it is 2000 times better than the glitches of course). The mono ALD recording is greatly improved by the mix, basically turning it into a stereo recording. Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons): An amazing show with Ed's emotions all over the place. Ed takes the stage prior to Ben Harper's set, plays the riff to 'Wishlist' saying, "I wish I was Ben Harper" before playing 'Throw Your Arms Around Me.' Opening music to PJ's set is 'Aye Davanita' and *not* 'The Color Red!' 'GTF' and Dissident are extremely emotional; it appears as though Ed is crying, and as a result, he flubs a few words. Before 'MFC' he says he had to compose himself before going on. Before 'Even Flow,' he comments, "It's take no prisoners time;" he gets the words right and laughs about it. The 'Habit' saying is "Speaking as a someone who pahked the cah at the Gahden," (a reference to the Boston Garden) delivered with an exaggerated Boston accent. Before "Present Tense,' Ed says he was reading this thing in the hotel room, and he wanted to see if it said anything about the concert coming up, and he pretends like he's reading this pamphlet, and says: "As yet another summer of drunken musical orgies comes to a close at the Great Woods Amphitheatre ... Pearl Jam and Ben Harper: sold out, SUCKER ..." During 'Porch' Ed comes into the crowd, telling people not to pull on him. Right before 'Go' he says, "It's coming to a close ... if this was my summer, this is what I'd be thinking." Some idiot is throwing quarters at Ed and he launches into a huge tirade (rightfully so) and then catches himself ("Ahh, that felt good.") 'Last Kiss' is started and stopped, with Ed noting, "They've got it now ... same drums though." The show is closed with, "Have a nice millenium; until next time." This is one of the finest shows of 1998, with excellent versions of songs and the band in great spirits. As is often typical, the second show at the same venue is the best! 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. Originally by spacedvest on 11/22/03
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SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
217171998-09-16Great Woods Center for the Performing ArtsMansfieldMA
SV013: mix [soundboard > in-house ALD (mono) > ? > dat > cdr] + [Sonic Studios > Sony TCD-D7 (Sec.1, Row AA) > dat > cdr] > cdr > flac
Performance
Pearl Jam 1998-09-16 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA
Set 1Release
Brain of J
Hail, Hail
Given to Fly
Dissident
MFC
Corduroy
Wishlist
Even Flow
Faithfull
Spin the Black Circle
I Got Shit
Improv ->
Habit
Off He Goes
Present Tense
Black
Do the Evolution
Porch
Set 2E1:
Go
State of Love and Trust
Better Man/(Save It for Later)
Rearviewmirror
Alive
Set 3E2:
Last Kiss
CommentEV preshow solo: "Throw Your Arms Around Me"