Pearl Jam
September 4, 2000
USBoot No. 22 - Merriweather Post Pavilion: Columbia, MD
Bootleg #47 --> Hitachi DVD-ROM GD-7500 --> EAC v0.9pb6 --> .shn via mkwACT 0.97 BETA 1
(by Peter Preston/pjp@inhiding.com on 10 February, 2001)
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Side A:
01 - Sometimes - 03:47
02 - Breakerfall - 02:40
03 - Corduroy - 04:26
04 - Grievance - 03:17
05 - Dissident - 03:28
06 - Do The Evolution - 05:07
07 - Nothing As It Seems - 05:34
08 - Given To Fly - 03:41
09 - Untitled - 01:54
10 - MFC - 02:25
11 - Habit - 04:08
12 - Daughter/(Androgynous Mind/It's Okay) - 07:49
13 - Lukin - 00:55
14 - Not For You - 05:52
15 - Even Flow - 05:40
Total: 60:53
Side B:
01 - Better Man - 04:38
02 - Black - 06:56
03 - RVM - 07:30
04 - Encore Break - 01:06
(Encore 1)
05 - Leaving Here - 03:10
06 - Insignificance - 04:19
07 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:41
08 - Wishlist - 04:23
09 - Crazy Mary - 05:23
10 - Porch - 11:57
(Encore 2)
11 - Soon Forget - 02:00
12 - Indifference - 04:44
13 - RITFW - 07:47
Total: 67:40
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Notes (from 5H):
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: "It's kinda hard to play music on a night like tonight, but
your presence gives us no choice ... a friend in the back said we'd
probably listen to music to get through this ... so we figured why not do
it here with all of you." The 'Habit' line is "speaking as a child who is
never happy." 'Insignificance' is described as a song about "being small"
and Ed motions above his head. 'Wishlist' is dedicated to a friend 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 and roll, or more importantly,
heavy metal." He thanks people for registering to vote, noting that they'd
had "a shitload" sign up. 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.