Pearl Jam
October 7, 2000
USBoot No. 26 - The Palace Of Auburn Hills: Auburn Hills, MI
Pearl Jam
October 7, 2000
The Palace of Auburn Hills: Auburn Hills, MI
Bootleg #51 --> Hitachi DVD-ROM GD-7500 --> EAC v0.9pb9 --> .shn via mkwACT 0.97 BETA 1
(by pjp@inhiding.com on March 12, 2001)
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Side A:
01 - Go - 03:52
02 - Corduroy - 04:31
03 - Grievance - 03:14
04 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:38
05 - Tremor Christ - 04:58
06 - Small Town - 03:40
07 - Insignificance - 04:29
08 - Last Exit - 02:48
09 - Animal - 02:44
10 - In My Tree - 04:06
11 - I Got Shit - 04:18
12 - Better Man/(Save It For Later) - 06:25
13 - Even Flow - 06:39
14 - Daughter/(WMA) - 06:25
15 - Thin Air - 03:44
16 - Jeremy - 04:55
Total: 70:35
Side B:
01 - Given To Fly - 04:02
02 - RVM - 07:26
03 - Encore Break - 02:56
(Encore 1)
04 - Nothing As It Seems - 06:17
05 - Last Kiss - 03:12
06 - Spin The Black Circle - 03:09
07 - Crazy Mary - 05:17
08 - Parting Ways - 06:38
(Encore 2)
09 - Fucking Up - 06:36
Total: 45:41
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Notes (from 5H):
'Go' is a huge surprise for an opener and Mike wastes no time posing and
interacting with fans in the front. Between 'Tremor Christ' and 'Elderly
Woman', Ed makes a comment to the effect of "these are two songs about
being small, in a small town, it doesn't really apply to Detroit, but
maybe the outlying areas."
Right before 'Daughter' someone in the crowd was holding up a sign. Ed
sees it and says that he can't see it, can they hold it up. He reads it:
"Esther's here and she's sick... hi Esther, now we're all going to be
sick, thanks." During the 'Daughter' tag, Ed gets out his trusty mirror
and tries doing some reflecting without much success. 'Jeremy' is intro'd
as "the song that we played a few times, a dozen times, a few dozen times,
a few hundred dozen times ... if you could help me out with the middle
part, that would be great." Mike busts a string during 'RVM' and throws
the guitar down at the end, but picks it right back up.
When the band returns for the encore, Ed starts talking about how Detroit
has been great to them, they've played Masonic Temple, and St. Andrew's
Hall twice (and another list of Detroit venues). During 'NAIS,' there was
a complete lyrical screwup which caused the whole band to wonder where
they were musically, and after the song Ed raises his hand and says, "It
was me, it was all my fault, I had the biggest fuckup of the tour." 'Last
Kiss' is dedicated to Ralph Nader.
Right before 'Crazy Mary,' there is someone standing on their seat in the
fifth row waving at Ed. He sees them, comes over, walks to the end of the
stage, and motions at the person. Ed starts taking off his red, white and
blue wristband. He was giving it to the person who was on the chair, and
he was motioning to give something back to them, and it turned out this
person had their own red, white and blue wristband, and they switched.
Tonight is the live debut of the full band playing 'Parting Ways.' It
starts out with just Ed with the rest of the band coming in after the
first two verses. Ed dedicates 'Fuckin' Up' to "number 10, who's
responsible for a lot of those banners up there," gesturing at the
ceiling of the Palace. [#10 being Dennis Rodman, who was in attendance.]