Pearl Jam
October 17, 2000
USBoot No. 33 - Smirnoff Music Center: Dallas, TX
Bootleg #58 --> Hitachi DVD-ROM GD-7500 --> EAC v0.9pb9 --> .shn via mkwACT 0.97 BETA 1
(by pjp@inhiding.com on March 31, 2001)
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Side A:
01 - Sometimes - 03:42
02 - Breakerfall - 02:34
03 - Grievance - 03:05
04 - Corduroy - 04:22
05 - Animal - 03:29
06 - Given To Fly - 03:59
07 - Nothing As It Seems - 05:37
08 - Even Flow - 06:07
09 - Small Town - 03:25
10 - Rival - 04:29
11 - Jeremy - 04:54
12 - Daughter - 06:56
13 - Insignificance - 04:20
14 - I Got Shit - 04:17
15 - Brain Of J - 02:46
16 - Black - 06:57
Total: 71:07
Side B:
01 - RVM - 08:22
02 - Encore Break - 02:30
(Encore 1)
03 - Wishlist - 04:22
04 - U - 03:02
05 - Better Man - 04:57
06 - Do The Evolution - 03:35
07 - Porch - 06:51
08 - Leaving Here - 05:23
(Encore 2)
09 - Smile - 04:30
10 - Baba O'Riley - 05:02
Total: 48:41
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Notes (from 5H):
There's a big state fair behind the venue, visible over the lawn, and Ed
refers to it a few times, dedicating 'GTF' to it and most notably when the
band return for the first encore, he says, "We're not leaving until the
ferris wheel stops." Mike came alive with another blistering 'Even Flow'
solo and is then on fire. After 'Rival,' Ed notes: "That one was written
by Stone Gossard, and also goes by the title 'Growing Up Gay In
Littleton,' which is where the Columbine High School is ... this next song
['Jeremy'] has a tie in to that, because it happened in Richland, Texas."
[Actually, it happened in Richardson, TX and Ed is toying with the
crowd.]
'I Got Shit' is referred to as being written with "Neil Young, young,
Neil. Neil Young." 'Brain of J' is introduced as "a song that was written
on a grassy knoll." Ed, in a chatty mood, points out a guy who has been to
all the Texas stops, holding the same "Bush Sux" sign, leading to a
ramble about Bush's daughter hating him (or something along those lines).
'RVM' features the incredible tight jam with the group backlit and cast in
all shadows. Jeff finally brings them down from the jam, the lights go
full and the group kicks the rest of the song's ass, closing the first
set.
'Better Man' has one line of "don't let me down" from 'SIFL' played. Ed
introduces 'Leaving Here' as "a song about empowerment of women." He calls
out to the crowd to beat a wife beater, referencing hitting a home run in
New York and going home and beating the wife afterwards (perhaps David
Justice). Great solos by each of the guitarists, including Jeff. 'Smile'
is played by request and the harmonica given to the requester. Great
audience and the band in good spirits and high energy with Ed taking
several photos at the conclusion of the rousing 'Baba' with the crowd
singing along loudly with the "don't cry" section, bringing down the house
and Ed handing out two tambourines.