Pearl Jam

May 29, 2000
EuroBoot No. 04 - Wembley Arena: London, England

Taper:          Brett Eliason
Source:         Soundboard

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Side A:
01 - Of The Girl
02 - Breakerfall
03 - Grievance
04 - God's Dice
05 - Light Years
06 - Corduroy
07 - Animal
08 - Given To Fly
09 - Even Flow
10 - Nothing As It Seems
11 - Daughter/(The Wrong Child/Androgynous Mind)
12 - Faithfull
13 - MFC
14 - Wishlist
15 - Do The Evolution
Total:

Side B:
01 - Black
02 - Alive
(Encore 1)
03 - Encore Break/Ed Talks
04 - Timeless Melody [the Las]
05 - Insignificance
06 - RVM
07 - Better Man
08 - I Got Shit
09 - Go
(Encore 2)
10 - Soon Forget
11 - Soldier Of Love
12 - Yellow Ledbetter
Total:  
Notes (from 5H):
Ed's voice cracks at the end of 'God's Dice.' He states afterwards, "It's a new song and I fucked it up." Before 'Corduroy' Ed almost forgets to pick up his guitar. While introducing 'Even Flow' he announced it as 'Don't Let the Sun Go On Your Grievance.' During 'MFC' Mike goes crazy running and jumping around and throws his guitar over his back at the end. During the last chorus of 'Alive,' Ed jumps down and is held up in front of the crowd.
Before the beginning of the first encore Ed describes how he used to think of London as a different planet when he was younger. It was like a place where the gods hung out like Zeus, Athena, etc. and Keith, Pete, etc. of The Who. During 'Rearviewmirror' Mike goes crazy with his guitar again. Ed describes him as "Mike McCready and his flying V. He usually doesn't behave this way," he adds. Ed plays 'I Got Shit' as requested by a fan the previous night at the Borderline (where the Monkeywrench was playing). After 'Go', Ed walks off trying to balance a wine bottle on his head.
Ed begins the the second encore saying they're willing to play some more if the crowd's up for it. Ed tells the crowd that Matt referred to the instrument he plays on 'Soon Forget' as a "Grungle-lele." Ed flubs up the last "one more time around." The concert finishes off with a splendid performance of 'Yellow Ledbetter.'