Pearl Jam
May 24, 2006
TD Banknorth Garden: Boston, MA
Source: Official Bootleg (FLAC)
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Disc 1:
01 - Release - 05:46
02 - Severed Hand - 04:13
03 - World Wide Suicide - 03:25
04 - Corduroy - 04:40
05 - Animal - 03:45
06 - Red Mosquito - 04:03
07 - Love Boat Captain - 05:27
08 - Better Man - 05:11
09 - Unemployable - 03:48
10 - Even Flow - 07:47
11 - Sad - 03:30
12 - Wishlist - 02:53
13 - Gone - 04:23
14 - Green Disease - 03:44
15 - Down - 03:22
16 - Jeremy - 05:24
17 - Life Wasted - 03:41
18 - Why Go - 04:02
Total: 79:11
Disc 2:
01 - Encore Break - 04:11
(Encore 1)
02 - Forever Young - 03:39
03 - Masters Of War - 06:53
04 - Crazy Mary - 06:53
05 - Inside Job - 06:17
06 - Alive - 07:20
07 - Encore Break - 01:23
(Encore 2)
08 - Spin The Black Circle - 02:44
09 - Do The Evolution - 03:36
10 - Whipping - 03:12
11 - Rats - 04:22
12 - Comatose - 03:36
13 - Rockin' In The Free World - 10:16
Total: 64:25
Show Notes (thanks to
2FT):
Ed talks about how much they love the Boston crowd, and mentioned the seating
snafu in Grand Rapids (some higher-number Ten Club members had better seats
than lower-number members) and that they thought they got the seating right in
Boston.
Prior to "Unemployable", Ed dedicates the song to recent college graduates in
the crowd; before "Even Flow" he tells the same graduates that "this song is
gonna be your future".
Ed and Jeff start the first encore with Bob Dylan's "Forever Young", followed
by a full-band "Masters of War", performed in honor of Dylan's 65th birthday.
Prior to "Forever Young", Ed says he doesn't mean to be cynical, and dedicates
it to the college graduates as well.
For "Do The Evolution", Ed and Jeff don orange T-shirts that read "Stone" in
black upper and lower case letters (similar to how they are printed on Stone's
guitar picks), and Ed changes the lyrics to "admire Stone". A raucous "Rockin'
in the Free World" features Jeff jumping off amps and Ed rolling around on
stage; toward song's end while Ed bashes on tambourines, Jeff and Mike play
"pat-a-cake".