Pearl Jam
June 25, 1992
Moderna Museet, Skeppsholmen: Stockholm, Sweden
Taper: Unknown
Source: Realistic > Sony WM-D6
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Disc 1:
01 - Driven To Tears - 03:41
02 - Throw Your Arms Around Me - 03:48
03 - Even Flow - 05:46
04 - Once - 05:26
05 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:48
06 - Alive/Improv - 05:55
07 - Black - 05:36
08 - (Help Me Rhonda)/Deep - 04:49
09 - Jeremy - 05:09
10 - Why Go - 04:20
11 - Improv (The First Time) - 04:25
12 - Porch - (Encore 1) - Suggestion/Garden - 13:40
(Encore 2)
13 - Leash - 05:45
Total: 72:16
Disc 2:
01 - I've Got A Feeling/(Dolly Dagger/
Three Little Birds) - 12:54
02 - Rockin' In The Free World - 07:09
(Encore 3)
03 - Release - 04:48
04 - Footsteps - 06:11
Total: 31:06
Notes (from 5H):
This show, originally scheduled for the Melody Club, was moved to this
outdoor venue due to the current popularity of Ten. With no opening act,
Ed and Mike took the stage to open with two acoustic songs. Ed is very
chatty with the audience, beginning by saying, "Today it just feels good
... a fast one or a slow one?" and playing the Police cover, 'Driven to
Tears.' Then, " ... it's a song about summer and outdoors" and playing the
Hunters and Collectors tune, 'Throw Your Arms Around Me.'
After the other PJ members take the stage, "Let's just have fun tonight."
intro's a ripping 'Even Flow.' Ed spies someone taping in the audience and
remarks, "This guy's making a tape recording ... everybody be careful ...
don't make too much noise. No keep it out. I like that idea. He's OK. Let
him tape the show, yeah ... we wanna remember this, right?" A lot of
stuff is being thrown on stage during this show. After 'Once,' Ed, being
hit by a shoe, becomes angry, and holds the shoe up, and smiles, fills it
with his beverage and drinks from it. Wiping the drops away from his
mouth, he says, "I'm crazier than any of you fucks" (turning a stupid
incident into something good). Then he says, "This song is called ...
what's it called?" and he passes the mic out to the audience and some guy
repeats, "I'm crazier than you" several times, and then "State of love and
trust" which PJ plays next! Ed sings "Help me Rhonda. I'm in too deep," as
a lead-in to 'Deep.'
PJ is upset that this show was for 18+ ages only and later Ed comments,
"You know of this thing, Roskilde? We're playing tomorrow. After this, I
feel like saying 'fuck it, let's just play here again.' This is the size!
It's outdoors ... this is as big as it needs to get ... next time it will
be at this place, it will be all ages and it will be cheaper than it was
today. This was bullshit and I don't dare say that unless I plan to live
up to it so we will live up to it. We'll see you there then, OK?"
'Release' is played because they forgot to play it earlier and 'Footsteps'
is started with the Temple of the Dog version ('Times of Trouble') lyrics
and then Ed explains the origin of the song and they restart it. So sad
that this very happy night was marred by some of the band's personal items
being stolen backstage as they played.