Pearl Jam
August 20, 2000
USBoot No. 12 - Riverbend Music Center: Cincinnati, Ohio
Bootleg #37 --> Hitachi DVD-ROM GD-7500 --> EAC v0.9pb6 --> .shn via mkwACT 0.97 BETA 1
(by Peter Preston/pjp@inhiding.com on 4 February, 2001)
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Side A:
01 - Of The Girl - 04:43
02 - Breakerfall - 02:40
03 - Corduroy - 04:58
04 - Go - 02:57
05 - God's Dice - 02:40
06 - Even Flow - 05:29
07 - Faithfull - 04:38
08 - Nothing As It Seems - 05:48
09 - Grievance - 03:22
10 - Untitled - 02:33
11 - MFC - 02:30
12 - Habit - 04:29
13 - Wishlist - 03:55
14 - Better Man - 04:01
15 - Rival - 03:35
16 - Sleight Of Hand - 04:23
17 - Insignificance - 04:28
18 - Porch - 04:57
Total: 72:16
Side B:
01 - Encore Break - 03:11
(Encore 1)
02 - The Kids Are Alright (Ed solo) - 02:40
03 - Given To Fly - 03:39
04 - Do The Evolution - 03:43
05 - Jeremy - 05:21
06 - Once - 03:07
07 - Black - 06:49
08 - Soldier Of Love - 02:51
09 - RVM - 11:12
(Encore 2)
10 - Soon Forget - 02:35
11 - Yellow Ledbetter - 06:08
Total: 51:21
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Notes (from 5H):
Early in the show, someone in the audience hands Ed an infamous Who
bootleg titled Tales From The Who. Ed looks really pleased and
deliberately goes and shows it to the rest of the band. During 'Even
Flow,' Ed pours wine into two fan's cups (and even onto a shirt tossed on
stage). During Mike's solo in 'NAIS,' Ed comes over to him, picks up his
cigarette from the floor, takes a few drags, then puts it back in Mike's
mouth. 'Untitled' is extended with more lyrics that seem improvisational.
Ed is flexing his biceps sarcastically during many of the songs--partically in
'Rival,' when he also performs a number of crotch-grabs (notably while
singing "well hung"). During 'Porch,' Ed ventures out into the crowd like
he did in 98.
For the first encore, Ed comes out and talks (his first time addressing
the crowd this night) about how when they came onstage earlier ... he
suddenly remembered the venue ... the last time they were there was with
Soundgarden. He also mentions how that the name "Cincinnati" came up
before for different reasons, and mentions the Who's connection to that
city, and then goes into 'The Kids Are Alright.' At the end of 'TKAA,' Ed
does a Townshend jump and a bunch of windmills. During 'Jeremy,' he sticks
one arm through the other arm of his shirt making a gun shape with his
hand. During one of Mike's solos, he had a piece of paper that says "thank
you!" that an audience member had handed him in his mouth. He holds it
there for a minute, then sucks it in and starts eating it, then gets a
disgusted look on his face and spits it out.
At the beginning of the second encore, Ed introduces the ukulele to the
audience: "Ukulele, this is Cincinnati. Cincinnati, this is ukulele." Mike
includes snippets from Van Halen's 'Ain't Talkin' Bout Love' and Ted
Nugent's 'Stranglehold' in the final 'YL' solo, while Stone, Jeff and Ed
are cracking up. Instead of the Polaroid (which Ed says he left back in
the hotel), he captures the audience with a small video camera.