Pearl Jam
June 29, 2003
Bell Center: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Official Bootleg #60
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 - Long Road - 06:08
02 - Go - 02:52
03 - Save You - 03:35
04 - Ghost - 03:03
05 - Grievance - 04:36
06 - Present Tense - 05:46
07 - 1/2 Full - 04:47
08 - Even Flow - 07:30
09 - Off He Goes - 05:50
10 - I Am Mine - 04:11
11 - You Are - 04:44
12 - Green Disease - 02:32
13 - Not For You - 06:25
14 - Wishlist - 11:19
15 - Habit - 03:52
Total: 77:13
Disc 2:
01 - Small Town - 03:51
02 - Jeremy - 05:36
03 - Blood - 03:09
04 - Encore Break - 00:48
(Encore 1)
05 - Down - 03:19
06 - Black - 07:46
07 - Improv - 03:14
08 - Rearviewmirror - 09:08
09 - Encore Break - 03:30
(Encore 2)
10 - Soon Forget - 02:25
11 - Last Kiss - 03:59
12 - Last Exit - 02:59
13 - Driven To Tears - 04:14
14 - Betterman - 04:27
15 - Alive - 06:03
16 - Fuckin' Up - 07:45
Total: 72:18
Notes (from 5H):
Mike and Stone take the stage first, standing to the side for a good two
minutes, waiting for the house lights to go down. 'Long Road' is started in
partial light, with the crowd cheering when the lights finally go down. Jeff is
playing stand-up bass for 'Long Road.' Matt goes off on 'Even Flow' ... a
great, great Matt night. After a lovely 'Off He Goes,' there's a quick band
meeting and 'I Am Mine' replaces 'Gimme Some Truth.' 'Not for You' is very
powerful with lots of crowd singing. Lyrics are changed to "small my table,
seats all of you" and there's a small jam in the middle with the crowd chanting
"hey, hey" and Ed turning it into "hey, ho, let's go!" 'Wishlist' has the
extended ending: "I wish I was the radio song, the one they can't make money
on. The one that can't be bought and sold ... turned into a commercial when we
get old. I wish I was the president, keep them from killing girls and men.
Figure out ways around the war. I always thought that's what presidents were
for. ... and each one of you, there's a light in each one of you ... thanks for
bringing your light into this room. Thanks for letting the light shine through
..."
Ed talks about the guy who was mountain climbing, fell, got trapped by himself
and had to cut off his own arm with a knife to get free. "It was actually a
'Leatherman', prompting a guitar riff. He talks of how the climber had to get
down and walk for hours and how he is "man of the year" but suggests that if
the president would unselfishly cut his own head off to save the world, he
might be eligible. To start off the encore, Ed gets 'Arc' going much more
easily than when he first tried it in San Diego and it just sounds huge, with
a big response from the crowd.
Ed commends the crowd at the start of the second encore and lets them know that
no one associated the band would ever order something called a "freedom fry."
'Soon Forget' is about the greedy people on Capitol Hill that come up with that
sort of "stupid shit." He says we need to pay attention and vote. 'Last Kiss'
is performed to the fans behind the stage. 'Alive' is a huge crowd pleaser with
everyone in the entire arena pumping their fists and shouting "hey! hey! hey!"
at the end and the show closes out with a thunderous 'Fuckin' Up' with Ed
destroying the tambourines with full house lights and the band and audience
going ballistic.