Pearl Jam
September 8, 1992
Desert Sky Pavilion: Phoenix, AZ
Source: PZM -> Sony WM-D6
Generation: ANA(1) -> DAT(c) 48khz -> FLAC
Transfer: DA-20 -> Monster coax -> DiO 2496 -> Soundforge 6.0 (resample to
44.1) -> CDWave -> FLAC frontend -> FLAC
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Disc 1:
01 - Sonic Reducer - 05:11
02 - Even Flow - 05:10
03 - Why Go - 03:43
04 - Deep - 04:16
05 - Jeremy - 05:33
06 - Improv - 01:18
07 - Alive - 05:51
08 - Black - 05:29
09 - Porch/(Tearing) - 09:07
10 - Baba O'Riley - 04:16
***** Bonus Tracks *****
11 - Wash - 05:14
12 - Alive - 06:18
13 - Black - 06:17
14 - Porch - 05:57
Total: 73:42
Notes:
- Small cuts after Black and Porch (8-Sep-92) which are assumed to be tape
flips and/or pauses.
- Bonus tracks from acoustic in-store performance - Virgin Records: Paris,
France, February 10, 1992
- See here for info on bonus tracks.
Thanks to cps for the DATs.
Notes (thanks to 5H):
Ed starts the show off with a snippet of Porno for Pyro's, then clears his
throat and the band slams into 'Sonic Reducer' an unusual opener. Before 'Even
Flow' Ed says, "That's right you can't be drinking until 7:00; I hope you voted
instead." Before 'Why Go' Ed says "You're starting to get it now, you're
actually having a good time. You've got to settle security and shit to start
expressing yourselves." 'Deep' is dedicated to security. The improv/jam before
'Alive' sounds like "Hard to Imagine" with a faster tempo with Ed saying, "This
is all for the fucked up adults who don't think you guys can handle yourself in
the crowd." After 'Porch': "I just want to say that you guys turned what could
have been a boring bullshit situation into a beautiful thing up front. You all
are taking care of one another and that doesn't happen everywhere. Keep it up,
alright? It's a long day."
During Ice Cube's set, a very loud version of 'Hunger Strike' is heard coming
from the parking lot. Actually, it is coming from the Lollapalooza side stage,
where Ed and Chris Cornell are jamming to a very lucky (but steadily growing)
crowd! They play 'Hunger Strike,' 'Seasons,' 'Throw Your Arms Around Me' and a
new song by Chris Cornell (off the forthcoming Soundgarden LP; possibly 'Like
Suicide') and a few others. Ed gets mobbed by fans as he walks off the stage
towards the side gate without any security. Incredible!