Pearl Jam
July 5, 2003
Tweeter Waterfront Center: Camden, NJ
Official Bootleg #64
Source: SBD
Tools: Official Bootleg > WAV (Pioneer DVR-105 + EAC v0.9b4) > SHN
[log files included]
Compiled by Dave Pecoraro (dave@pbfans.com) on 8/17/03
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Disc 1:
01 - Can't Keep - 04:07
02 - Brain Of J - 02:43
03 - Save You - 03:23
04 - Do The Evolution - 03:38
05 - Spin The Black Circle - 02:56
06 - Green Disease - 03:08
07 - Cropduster - 03:57
08 - Given To Fly - 04:41
09 - Even Flow - 07:34
10 - Faithfull - 05:07
11 - Wishlist - 09:29
12 - Rockin' In The Free World - 07:22
13 - 1/2 Full - 05:59
14 - Love Boat Captain - 05:16
Total: 69:25
Disc 2:
01 - Breath - 07:05
02 - I Believe In Miracles - 03:10
03 - Corduroy - 04:52
04 - Rearviewmirror - 08:46
05 - Encore Break - 01:28
(Encore 1)
06 - Last Exit - 02:36
07 - Better Man - 05:11
08 - Down - 03:25
09 - Black - 08:02
10 - Blood - 03:38
11 - Encore Break - 05:18
(Encore 2)
12 - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - 03:33
13 - Last Kiss - 03:34
14 - Baba O'Riley - 04:49
15 - Yellow Ledbetter - 06:36
Total: 72:07
Notes (from 5H):
Ed tries to play 'Parting Ways' in the pre-set, but has trouble with the lyrics
and performs 'Throw Your Arms Around Me.' A hot night on the waterfront with
the band breezing through 'Can't Keep' to open, then full throttle with the
Stone Gossard show. He is on fire, tearing through 'Brain of J,' 'Save You,'
'DTE' and 'STBC,' serving up solos and excellent guitar work. Ed banters about
whether they are in Philly or New Jersey (eliciting cheers and boos from the
crowd) and says where ever we are, it's hot! The City of Philadelphia's
fireworks display is visible during 'Faithfull' and 'Wishlist.' The band
doesn't seem to notice immediately, but Jeff says something to Ed, Ed notices
and asks if the people on the lawn can see them. Suddenly, they deviate from
the setlist and tear through 'RITFW' ("let's give you a little music for the
fireworks") in the middle of the set while the fireworks are still continuing.
The crowd loves this and Ed jokes at the end of the song that they would
normally say "Thanks and good night" at this point.
During the encore, 'Down' gets an enthusiastic crowd response with Ed
acknowledging it. Powerful 'Black' solo by Mike, taking advantage of the great
groove the rest of the band has produced. The second encore opens with Ed
chatting about punk rock, politics and free speech. He uses the wine bottle
analogy ... that when the bottle is empty, that means the show ends. Motioning
to get another bottle, it is delivered, but only a few sips are downed. A
beautiful, 'You've Got To Hide Your Love Away' leads off, followed by huge
singalongs. Extremely strong finish ... high energy, tight 'Baba' with the
crowd shouting almost every lyric, Ed bathed in sweat. Great musicianship,
energy and spirits; Stone and Jeff not missing a beat all night.