Pearl Jam
October 28, 2000
USBoot No. 41 - Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion: Devore, CA
Bootleg #66
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Side A:
01 - RVM - 06:50
02 - Go - 02:53
03 - Animal - 02:29
04 - State Of Love And Trust - 05:01
05 - Given To Fly - 03:45
06 - Grievance - 02:59
07 - Corduroy - 04:37
08 - Wishlist - 04:02
09 - Nothing As It Seems - 05:43
10 - Evacuation - 02:58
11 - Even Flow - 05:33
12 - Light Years - 04:50
13 - Daughter - 07:41
14 - Jeremy - 07:13
15 - Leatherman - 02:20
16 - Better Man - 04:23
Total: 73:27
Side B:
01 - Nothingman - 05:19
02 - Spin The Black Circle - 02:45
03 - Porch - 07:24
04 - Encore Break - 02:40
(Encore 1)
05 - Breakerfall - 02:45
06 - Insignificance - 04:46
07 - Small Town - 04:24
08 - Crazy Mary - 05:14
09 - U - 02:42
10 - Do The Evolution - 06:57
(Encore 2)
11 - Yellow Ledbetter - 05:54
Total: 50:57
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Notes (from 5H):
Ed greets the crowd after 'SOLAT' with "Hello San Pedro ... What? This
isn't San Pedro, Jesus it's been a long tour." Ed then puts on a pair of
giant (3 feet tall) artificial hands during 'GTF' and makes hand gestures
with them throughout the song. The 'Daughter' tag is an improv about love:
"Love is better than this song ... let's hear it for love." During 'Porch'
Ed looks like he is trying to figure out how to get up to the lighting rig
-- but instead, he CROWDSURFS. Jeff looks kind of irked at this behavior.
Before the first encore Ed apologized for leaving the crowd out in the
cold but there was a small fight backstage. "Don't worry, no one is
quitting the band yet," he said sarcastically. Before the first encore
there were a few lawn fires started (typical for this venue), so when the
band came back for the first encore, Ed said, "I'm going to be a little
serious here, no I'm going to be very serious." He mentions how a few
people in the back are starting a fires and how Woodstock and was some of
the most fucked-up shit he's ever seen. During 'Elderly Woman' a guy jumps
onstage. Once Ed realizes that he is no threat he pushes security away and
let him stay onstage throughout the song. The guy is a real ham, standing
between Jeff and Ed and pantomiming the lyrics. After the song, as the the
guy is led away by security, Ed says: "Have a nice evening in jail young
man ... by the way, if you have the urge to do that, I highly recommend
you don't ..." Then he comments, "Ya know ... when he was leaving, I gave
him a guitar pick and he turned and said to me, 'Can I ask you a favor?'"
(which gets tremendous applause because it was only due to Ed's
intervention in the first place that he wasn't kicked off the stage
immediately.)
When the band came back for the second encore Ed thanked their crew for
having to deal with an outdoor venue at this time of year. He then asks
for a round of applause for Supergrass and mentioned how "When we first
met Supergrass back in ... (looks back to Jeff and Matt) Montreal! ...
Jesus Christ it really has been a long tour, when we first met them they
said that they just couldn't wait to play San Bernadino."
Before 'Leatherman,' Ed stops and addresses the crowd with one of his
many long speeches of the night. He introduces each band member and
mentions what they worked at before becoming famous: Mike worked in a
coffee shop, Jeff worked in a pizza place, Matt worked at Kinkos (which
gets a big laugh). "And then, Stone Gossard. Never worked a day in his
life." More laughter. Stone says something to Eddie. "Oh, he says he
worked at a lumberyard. I've never heard this. (stone says something else
to ed)...Ohhh!! His uncle owned the lumberyard...Can I get you some
coffee, Uncle Steve?" Now it's Ed's turn: "And myself ... well, how about
this: I waited tables. My first job was construction, but I had to save my
hands. The restaurant I waited for had this thing called the holy trinity.
It was a meal for the cheapskates that couldn't afford a real meal. At
this particular restaurant there happened to be a LOT of cheapskates and
people that didn't tip. I'm kidding if you're out there listening.
Anyways, the holy trinity was soup, salad and bread. Here's Pearl Jam's
holy trinity. See if you can put it together as we go."
'Wash' is on the setlist but not played.