Pearl Jam
October 8, 2000
USBoot No. 27 - Alpine Valley Music Theatre: East Troy, WI
Bootleg #52 --> Hitachi DVD-ROM GD-7500 --> EAC v0.9pb9 --> .shn via mkwACT 0.97 BETA 1
(by pjp@inhiding.com on March 11, 2001)
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Side A:
01 - Of The Girl - 04:57
02 - Hail Hail - 03:42
03 - Breakerfall - 02:39
04 - Whipping - 02:38
05 - Corduroy - 04:21
06 - Animal - 04:10
07 - Small Town - 03:30
08 - Dissident - 03:34
09 - Given To Fly - 03:35
10 - Faithfull - 04:35
11 - Even Flow - 05:53
12 - Untitled - 02:42
13 - MFC - 02:18
14 - Light Years - 05:10
15 - Off He Goes - 05:50
16 - Insignificance - 04:20
17 - Black - 06:32
Total: 70:35
Side B:
01 - Jeremy - 05:15
02 - Porch - 06:53
03 - Encore Break - 02:34
(Encore)
04 - Wishlist - 03:31
05 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:42
06 - Go - 02:58
07 - Better Man/(Save It For Later) - 04:39
08 - Daughter/(The Wrong Child) - 07:57
09 - Smile - 03:59
10 - RVM - 09:14
Total: 50:47
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Notes (from 5H):
"Welcome to the ice bowl," comments Ed after 'Hail Hail.' 'Whipping' is
an excellent, tight version. Ed fucks up the beginning lyrics of
'Corduroy,' so he changes the lyrics in the middle of the song indicating
it is "too fucking cold to sing." After 'Animal' Ed starts talking about
how when people listen to the boots later on, in order to understand how
cold it is, if they work in a restaurant they should open the freezer, and
if they live in Antarctica they should just open the screen doors. He
mentions that if anyone who actually lives in Antarchita hears this, this
song can be for them because it's about a small town, leading to
'Small Town.'
Stone pogoes the entire 'Even Flow' solo, seemingly to keep warm. The
extended version of 'Untitled' includes additional lyrics, including
something about getting to somewhere warmer and then memories and
forgiveness. During 'Jeremy,' Ed falls backwards over the monitor at the
end. The bridge in 'Porch' includes several lines from Dead Moon's 'It's
Okay.'
When the band returns for the encore, Ed is holding a "Let Ralph Debate"
sign and tapes it to the front of his monitor. He also mentions that it is
going to be a very memorable show, referring to the weather. Mike has
guitar problems at the start of 'Go' and Ed changes one of the first
lyrics to "where's Mike McCready?" Ed makes a joke about No Code sales
before 'Smile,' saying that the guy who wrote the lyrics in his notebook
(Dennis Frog, who is side stage) receives 2/3 of a cent for each copy of
the album sold ... "so that comes to (laughing) well ... No Code ...
like $20 (laughs), no $200?" He turns to Stone, "How much money?" and
Stone says "$2000." Matt is on the large screen (and seems to know it)
while the stage is darkened for 'RVM.' He exhales in unison with his kick
drum, which draws a laugh from the crowd since everyone can see his
breath.
How cold was it? Mike is bundled up in a hat and scarf (scarf around his
face all night); Stone has a hat on; Ed doesn't remove the jacket the
whole show; Matt is wearing a long sleeve shirt. Cold (28 degrees by
show's end). 'Oceans' was on the setlist as the opener but not played.