Identifier8032098
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference NumberDAA448
Media TypeCD
Media Count1
NoteEddie Vedder
Chicago House Of Blues
November 13, 1999

-Last Kiss
-Improv
-Small Town
-Watch Outside
-Running Out Of Time
-Insignificance'
-Driven To Tears
-Wishlist
-Love/ Building A Fire
-Patriot
-Lets See Some Action (with The Who)



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Performance
Eddie Vedder 1999-11-13 House of Blues [w/ C Average], Chicago, IL
Set 1Last Kiss
Improv
Elderly Woman
Watch Outside
Running Out of Time
Untitled
Driven to Tears
Wishlist
Love -> Building on Fire
Leaving Here
I am a Patriot
encore (w/ The Who): Let's See Action
Set 2
Set 3
CommentEd comes out smiling, very happy, with a new acoustic guitar. He performs 'Last Kiss' solo and talks a bit about Walter Payton's death, which leads him to a discussion about how it make him think about dying and what you do will all your stuff when you die. (2,560k) He does a little improv (which he calls a "new song" he just wrote, that no one has ever heard "unless you were on my hotel balcony"). Telling the very (loud) talkative audience that they'll like this, "it has a punch line," he performs this little song about stuff, and people you love, and what happens to it all; the punchline in question is, "Oh, I hope I don't die, but if I do, I'm gonna leave it all to The Who." (2,827k) He then asks the audience if he should switch to electric or if they want to hear "Small Town" (Ed's name for "Elderly Woman"). He's trying to get the guitar to sound good, and holds it up and tells everyone proudly that this is new, it used to belong to Pete, and that his wife bought it for him at an auction on Thursday night. He tells how the bidding was going very very high, and that she turned to him and said, "A banker is *not* going home with that guitar!" This leads to 'Elderly Woman' and then Ed brings out Jon and Brad. They are VERY on and even do the 'Untitled' song from Live on Two Legs, seemingly note for note. (2,005k) Ed has painted his black Schecter with "Walter Payton #34." Like the previous night, they do 'Wishlist' with Jon taking the guitar solo on bass. Leading to 'Patriot': "If you're from Chicago, I love ya; if you're a Who fan, I love ya." [By the way, The Who were fantastic, and once again Ed comes on with Jon and Brad for "Let's See Action"; Ed has some problems with Roger's teleprompter not scrolling fast enough, but it's still great fun for all.]