Pearl Jam
April 15, 2003
Alltel Pavilion Walnut Creek: Raleigh, NC
Official Bootleg #24
Source: SBD
Transfer: Official Bootleg > WAV (EAC) > SHN (mkwACT)
Rip and Encoding by Matthew Vlieger
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Disc 1:
01 - Release - 05:09
02 - Even Flow - 06:31
03 - Save You - 04:05
04 - Help Help - 03:58
05 - Given To Fly - 03:50
06 - Cropduster - 03:56
07 - I Am Mine - 03:57
08 - Lukin - 00:50
09 - Not For You - 05:36
10 - Corduroy - 07:17
11 - I Got Shit - 04:21
12 - You Are - 05:12
13 - Small Town - 03:37
14 - Insignificance - 04:28
15 - Alive - 05:46
Total: 68:35
Disc 2:
01 - Porch - 09:16
02 - Blood - 02:51
03 - Encore Break - 01:17
(Encore 1)
04 - Gimme Some Truth - 03:25
05 - Love Boat Captain - 05:08
06 - Betterman/(Save It For Later) - 07:14
07 - Glorified G - 03:16
08 - Do The Evolution - 04:09
09 - Rearviewmirror - 09:16
10 - Encore Break - 01:57
(Encore 2)
11 - Fortunate Son * - 03:29
12 - Rockin' In The Free World * - 06:06
Total: 57:28
* w/ Sleater-Kinney
Notes (from 5H):
Not much chat but a blazing setlist. Before 'I Got Shit,' Ed mentions that Mike
is looking relaxed. He discusses how they aren't getting much attention from
music television anymore so the band hired a fashion consultant to work with
their image and that they suggested Mike wear sandals, but that they have duct
tape on them and that's what makes them "edgy ... relaxed, but edgy." 'Elderly
Woman' is dedicated to "everybody in the back ... you are your own small town
yourself, there's enough of you." 'Insignificance' is introduced as "another
song about a small town just south of Seattle where they got the Boeing plant
where they make the airplanes ... the war planes ..."
After 'Porch,' Ed walks backwards from the edge of the stage and takes a nasty
spill over a monitor. It seems as if the band is prepared to play 'Daughter,'
but Ed speaks to Stone, Stone changes guitar and they play 'Blood.' Ed is
sporting a "What Would Jesus Bomb" t-shirt and works the words into 'DTE' (as
well as, "I bomb what I want to irresponsibly"). Ed uses the mirror and
spotlight to highlight areas of the crowd during 'RVM.' Sleater-Kinney again
help out on 'Fortunate Son' and 'RITFW.' Before 'Fortunate Son,' Ed encourages
the crowd to "educate yourself ... if you don't stand for something, you'll
fall for anything, and I see that happening a lot these days." Very energetic
crowd with lots of clapping beats and singalongs. Very energetic band, with
several jumps, including Jeff's four- or five-foot leap at the end of 'RITFW.'