Pearl Jam
July 14, 2003
PNC Bank Arts Center: Holmdel, NJ
Official Bootleg #70
Source: SBD
Tools: Official Bootleg > WAV (EAC) > SHN (mkwACT v0.97b1)
[seek tables appended and log files included]
Rip and Encoding by David Markowitch (dave4202@yahoo.com)
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Disc 1:
01 - Wash - 05:07
02 - Once - 03:26
03 - Even Flow - 08:48
04 - Go - 04:10
05 - Dissident - 03:35
06 - Corduroy - 05:03
07 - Nothingman - 06:09
08 - I Got Shit - 04:11
09 - In My Tree - 05:55
10 - Present Tense - 05:50
11 - Given To Fly - 03:50
12 - Wishlist/(Why Can't I Touch It?) - 08:21
13 - Evacuation - 03:02
14 - Insignificance - 04:28
Total: 71:59
Disc 2:
01 - 1/2 Full - 05:12
02 - Save You - 03:46
03 - Porch - 08:51
04 - Encore Break - 06:40
(Encore 1)
05 - Growin' Up - 03:34
06 - Do the Evolution - 03:52
07 - Daughter/(Androgynous Mind) - 06:03
08 - Alive - 06:49
09 - Encore Break - 01:54
(Encore 2)
10 - Hunger Strike * - 05:02
11 - Leaving Here + - 03:21
12 - Fortunate Son + - 03:11
13 - Rockin' In The Free World + - 08:11
14 - Encore Break - 01:19
(Encore 3)
15 - Yellow Ledbetter - 05:59
Total: 73:46
* w/ Corin from Sleater-Kinney
+ w/ Sleater-Kinney
Notes (from 5H):
'Wash' opens brilliantly with the band entering from the shadows, Ed holding a
pizza box with the lyrics written on the box (he gives it to someone in the
crowd saying, "Hold onto this for me?") with bluesy guitar from Mike. Ed
introduces 'Present Tense' saying that it starts with the letters "PT" just
like his friend, Pete Townshend. 'Porch' is all rocked out Ed jumping on top of
the speakers and working the crowd up into a more frenzied state.
Ed prefaces 'Growin' Up' by saying this was a song he used to play sitting on
his bed (when he was first learning how to play) and also said Bruce wanted to
play here but the place wasn't available for 167 nights in a row. He
acknowledges the fan support and other stuff that's been on his mind the past
few months. He says that anything that they've said or done throughout the tour
came from opinion and that opionion is about caring ... caring for their
country. That makes them feel like patriots. 'Growin' Up' is a tender,
heartfelt solo version.
'Hunger Strike' is performed as a big surprise (except for those following
soundchecks and setlist scans) and is performed admirably with Corin from
Sleater-Kinney singing Chris Cornell's part. The "Sleater-Kinney chorus" help
out on 'Leaving Here,' 'Fortunate Son' and 'RITFW.'
Excellent show, with a very animated band and Jeff jumping all over the place
all night. Unique setlist with them playing a couple of songs from each album
from the first to the last.