Pearl Jam
June 16, 2003
Xcel Energy Center: St. Paul, MN
Official Bootleg #51
Source: SBD
Tools: Official Bootleg > WAV (EAC v0.9b4) > SHN (mkwACT v0.97b1)
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Disc 1:
01 - Of The Girl - 04:14
02 - Last Exit - 02:40
03 - Given To Fly - 03:37
04 - Ghost - 03:47
05 - Corduroy - 04:41
06 - Wishlist - 04:40
07 - Immortality - 05:57
08 - Even Flow - 07:04
09 - Thin Air - 03:26
10 - Cropduster - 03:48
11 - Grievance - 03:17
12 - Driven To Tears - 04:32
13 - I Am Mine - 03:46
14 - Alive - 05:38
Total: 61:11
Disc 2:
01 - Black - 07:20
02 - Encore Break - 01:42
(Encore 1)
03 - Daughter - 03:44
04 - Save You - 03:34
05 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:22
06 - Bu$hleaguer - 05:56
07 - Better Man - 06:08
08 - Lukin - 01:37
09 - Leaving Here - 03:00
10 - Encore Break - 02:09
(Encore 2)
11 - Small Town - 03:37
12 - Rearviewmirror - 08:26
13 - Rockin' In The Free World - 06:36
14 - Yellow Ledbetter - 06:18
Total: 63:33
Notes (from 5H):
Despite Ed being ill, the band gets right to business, charging through the
first four songs. Ed greets the crowd with a little 'Outshined' tag: "good
evening ... looking California, feeling Minnesota," leading to 'Corduroy.'
After the "hands upraised" section in 'Wishlist' and seeing the crowd respond,
Ed responds, "Wow, you're actually even listening, huh?" During 'Alive,' Ed
convinces a fan to pass his cell phone up and he sings into the phone. A fan
requests 'Lukin,' and Ed says he can't. Ed asks if he wants to sing it ... "Do
you know the words? I'll think about it. You just stay where you are."
The longest crowd speech is Ed's discussion about a story that ran on the front
page of the newspaper about how spam on cell phones is a major problem and a
story about how 44 soldiers were killed in the Middle East in the last two
months was on page 18. He says we need to stick to what is important and we
need to bring our soldiers home safely and soon; we can get to the cell phone
shit later, leading to 'Better Man.'
The fan requesting 'Lukin' is brought up on stage as a "... special guest ... I
dunno how special he is." He bows to the band and Ed praises him for being
"submissive." "OK, this is Michael Benton singing 'Lukin'." He sings and jumps
around with Ed, then leaves. At the top of the second encore, Ed asks, "Has it
been five years?" and the crowd cheers, leading to 'Elderly Woman.' (Encore
setlist played quite different than indicated on the written setlist.)