Pearl Jam
October 11, 2000
USBoot No. 29 - Riverport Amphitheatre: Maryland Heights, MO
Bootleg #54 --> Hitachi DVD-ROM GD-7500 --> EAC v0.9pb9 --> .shn via mkwACT 0.97 BETA 1
(by pjp@inhiding.com on March 18, 2001)
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Side A:
01 - Of The Girl - 04:43
02 - Go - 02:49
03 - Hail Hail - 03:18
04 - Brain Of J - 03:23
05 - Insignificance - 04:14
06 - Whipping - 02:33
07 - Light Years - 05:09
08 - State Of Love And Trust - 04:57
09 - Given To Fly - 03:49
10 - Animal - 03:00
11 - Small Town - 03:59
12 - Wishlist - 03:35
13 - In My Tree - 04:11
14 - Even Flow - 05:58
15 - Daughter - 07:34
16 - Better Man - 04:09
17 - Footsteps - 05:26
Total: 72:57
Side B:
01 - RVM - 08:27
02 - Encore Break - 00:37
(Encore 1)
03 - Breakerfall - 03:31
04 - U - 02:41
05 - Do The Evolution - 03:35
06 - Porch - 09:57
07 - Parting Ways - 06:23
(Encore 2)
08 - Sonic Reducer - 03:50
09 - Last Kiss - 03:37
10 - Yellow Ledbetter - 06:13
Total: 48:59
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Notes (from 5H):
"We're in no hurry to leave," Ed assures the crowd after 'Of The Girl.'
'Hail Hail' features the rapid clapping during the bridge that Ed was so
fond of in 98. During 'Daughter,' Ed is so into the vocalization he is
doing during the tag zone (singing melodies at the crowd and letting them
sing it back) that he loses his balance, falls over backward, and twists
his ankle. This changes the dynamic of the show in that it's clearly
hurting him and he's limited to how he can move around onstage (limping
and hopping, not kidding).
"The last song is about the whole world being different, the next song is
about how hard it is to change things," intros a powerful version of
'Insignificance.' 'Whipping' features Mike playing the guitar bending
over, one arm through his leg, and Ed finishing up with a lovely PT
windmill.
At the end of 'State,' Ed notices the sign language interpreter who was
working at the side of the stage, signing the songs to the audience. He
goes over, pulls her up from the security pit to the stage, and has a
brief chat. "I'm curious what the next song sounds -- I mean, looks like,"
and it's 'GTF.' Ed then adds to the interpretation with his own visual
interpretations. At the end of the song, he goes over to the interpreter
and dances with her as the song closes. Ed lets the crowd sing the last
chorus of 'Animal.' Another killer version of 'RVM.'
First encore, Ed tells us they're going to try something that hasn't been
done before - "It's actually a Prince song," he jokes, as we are treated
to the world premiere version of 'U.' After 'Porch,' Ed proceeds to inform
the audience that the Cardinals won, mass pandemonium ensures. He then
tells the crowd that he was lying, they actually lost, and weren't they
glad they were here instead. Also some chat about the debates, and the
obligatory Nader chat, and "Thanks for letting us mention that." "The next
song is *not* called 'Maggot Brain'," intros 'Sonic Reducer' and is in
reference to one of many in a sea of request signs.