Pearl Jam
July 1, 2003
Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge: Bristow, VA (Washington, DC)
Official Bootleg #61
Source: SBD
Tools: Official Bootleg > WAV (EAC v0.95pb3) > SHN (mkwACT v0.97b1)
[log files included]
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Disc 1:
01 - Can't Keep - 04:50
02 - Small Town - 03:32
03 - Off He Goes - 06:08
04 - Corduroy - 04:53
05 - Green Disease - 02:42
06 - Save You - 03:37
07 - Even Flow - 08:12
08 - Nothing As It Seems - 05:54
09 - Cropduster - 04:25
10 - 1/2 Full - 05:05
11 - Gimme Some Truth - 04:02
12 - Daughter/(WMA/ABITW) - 09:06
13 - Thumbing My Way - 04:35
14 - Given To Fly - 04:00
15 - You Are - 04:27
Total: 75:30
Disc 2:
01 - Betterman/(Why Can't I Touch It?/
Save It For Later) - 11:46
02 - Black - 07:20
03 - Rearviewmirror - 08:26
04 - Encore Break - 00:46
(Encore 1)
05 - Do The Evolution - 03:55
06 - Spin The Black Circle - 03:05
07 - Blood - 04:04
08 - Why Go - 03:09
09 - Know Your Rights - 07:10
10 - Jeremy - 05:37
11 - Indifference - 05:12
12 - Encore Break - 00:46
(Encore 2)
13 - Rockin' In The Free World - 07:08
14 - Yellow Ledbetter - 05:47
Total: 74:16
Notes (from 5H):
They start out playing some "quieter stuff" due to traffic clogs and people
getting to the venue late as a result. Ed tries to desperately to "figure out"
a 'Daughter' tag (it is 'Why Can't I Touch It?') but gives up, moving to
'Another Brick In The Wall, changing the lyrics to, "Rumsfeld leave those kids
alone." He gets it going later, tagging it on 'Better Man' with the crowd
singing along.
Early on, Ed pauses and glances up at himself on the jumbotron screens. He
starts making faces and then jams his finger up his nose like a kid watching
himself on video camera. He laughs, as well as the crowd. Ed introduces Stone
and Jeff as "one of the longest lasting couples in rock and roll music." He
says there is no one he's ever met who would rather just play guitar than Mike
... "see how happy he is right now ... cause he's playing guitar. When he's not
playing guitar, he's a fuckin' prick ... kind of." Mike plays the 'Nobody's
Fault But Mine' riff in response (plus a couple of others ;) ).
'Why Go,' introduced as trying something they haven't done for a while, returns
to the setlist after vanishing in 1995. At the top of the second encore the
band returns and Mike starts to plays the opening to 'Yellow Ledbetter,' but Ed
waves him off as if to say "no man, not yet." They go straight into 'RITFW.'
Amazing energy with Stone bent at the knees, cocking his head forward and back,
and even adding some powerful hip thrusts in for good measure!