Pearl Jam
June 10, 2003
Alltel Arena: Little Rock, AR
Official Bootleg #47
Source: SBD
Tools: Official Bootleg > WAV (EAC v0.95pb3) > SHN (mkwACT v0.97b1)
[seek tables appended and log files included]
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Disc 1:
01 - Save You - 03:45
02 - Animal - 02:33
03 - Grievance - 03:09
04 - Corduroy - 06:15
05 - Love Boat Captain - 04:59
06 - Cropduster - 04:03
07 - Even Flow - 06:47
08 - Light Years - 04:46
09 - Lukin - 01:00
10 - Insignificance - 04:38
11 - You Are - 07:47
12 - Thumbing My Way - 04:34
13 - Betterman/(Save It For Later) - 07:53
Total: 62:13
Disc 2:
01 - Alive - 06:02
02 - Do The Evolution - 03:52
03 - Encore Break - 01:57
(Encore 1)
04 - Given To Fly - 04:00
05 - I Believe In Miracles - 03:30
06 - Small Town - 03:56
07 - Sleight Of Hand - 04:41
08 - Fortunate Son - 04:33
09 - Encore Break - 05:33
(Encore 2)
10 - The Kids Are Alright - 02:43
11 - Last Kiss - 03:09
12 - Baba O'Riley - 05:38
Total: 49:36
Notes (from 5H):
Unusual 'Arc' opener. After 'Corduroy,' Ed greets the crowd: "How's everybody
in Little Rock? You sound like big rock. Is there such a thing as big rock?" He
dedicates the show to Damien, Jason and Jessie, holding up a banner from the
crowd that says "Free WM3." He adds, "Next time we play, we want them to be
right there." Ed chats about the great crew and how hot the southwestern shows
have been but how they've appreciated the great response. He jokes that there
is a single guy watching and masturbating to "Three's Company" in a skybox, and
that this is his segue into a "sensitive song" leading to 'Thumbing My Way.'
Long 'SIFL' tag, including modified lyrics.
Returning for the encore, Ed speaks about the West Memphis Three again and how
they are trying to support them. Later, "This is one we only do when we feel
real comfortable," leads to 'Sleight Of Hand.'
Returning for the second encore, Ed praises the crowd for "being so much better
than Texas" and says their president was better than the one that came from
Texas, too. He talks about the trucks and how there is one just to carry their
(the band's) opinions. He also discusses the Pete Townshend situation and how
the media wrongly portrayed him (and that he has been cleared) and then
proceeds to play a solo version of 'The Kids Are Alright' for Pete. After
'Baba,' Mike changes guitars and looks ready to play another song but Ed says
goodnight and rest of the band goes off stage. Good spirits, good energy.