Pearl Jam
March 6, 2003
Nagoyashi Kokaido: Nagoya, Japan
Official Bootleg #15
Source: SBD
Tools: EAC 0.9b4 -> WAV -> mkwACT 0.97b1 -> SHN
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Disc 1:
01 - Given To Fly - 04:18
02 - Last Exit - 02:33
03 - Brain Of J - 03:01
04 - Insignificance - 04:18
05 - Even Flow - 08:22
06 - Love Boat Captain - 05:17
07 - I Am Mine - 03:45
08 - Get Right - 02:51
09 - MFC - 02:38
10 - Improv - 05:41
11 - Immortality - 08:05
12 - You Are - 04:41
13 - Light Years - 05:10
14 - Green Disease - 02:53
15 - Daughter - 06:53
16 - Lukin - 00:58
Total: 71:29
Disc 2:
01 - Spin The Black Circle - 02:51
02 - Save You - 03:36
03 - Encore Break - 00:28
(Encore 1)
04 - Bu$hleaguer - 05:45
05 - Whipping - 02:36
06 - Better Man - 04:28
07 - Footsteps - 05:46
08 - Crazy Mary - 08:46
09 - Down - 03:26
10 - RVM - 08:03
11 - Encore Break - 02:11
(Encore 2)
12 - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - 04:13
13 - Alive - 06:05
14 - Yellow Ledbetter - 05:49
15 - Rockin' In The Free World - 07:29
Total: 71:34
Notes (from 5H):
The most intimate venue of this tour ... much more of a small venue feel than
Sendai, on a college campus and not even sold out with many empty seats in the
balcony circling the main floor. 'Given to Fly is a bit of a shock as the
opener, but it works rather well. Given that opening, the band takes off
running, hardly coming up for air the first six songs. After 'Even Flow,' a
woman (Chino?) takes the stage to translate Ed's comments to the crowd in
Japanese.
A haunting instrumental improv, nearly 6 minutes in length, follows 'MFC.'
There is some speculation that this was to give Ed a break as he seems to be
having vocal problems. 'Immortality' is jammed out differently toward the end.
'Light Years' starts off in the wrong key but they gradually get it worked out.
Ed's voice seems really rough during 'STBC' (and later during the intro to
'Better Man').
After 'Bushleaguer,' Chino translates again, much to the crowd's pleasure. A
few notes of 'Hungerstrike' are played; then the band launches into 'Whipping.'
Boom again has a big solo during 'Crazy Mary.' Chino speaks again at the start
of the second encore. Ed calls out to her again after "You've Got to Hide Your
Love Away" and she translates more, leading to a singing of 'Happy Birthday' to
Jeff and Stone giving him a small cake. 'Alive' doesn't have as long a jam as
the previous shows, the lights are up for 'YL' (with some different lyrics) and
everyone is surprised when 'RITFW' follows.
Good show with some surprises and outstanding slow songs (improv, Immortality,
You Are series is great), but less energy than the other Japan shows ... yet a
moody atmosphere. That concludes the South Pacific shows.