Pearl Jam

December 31, 1992
The Academy: New York City, NY

SV010 - "JAM LIKE HELL II"

Source: Core Sound Binaurals > Sony TCD-D3 > DAT > CDR > dEdit > dEQ > SHN > CDR
        ("Goin' Down" from "Deep Through the Years" liberated bootleg) > FLAC
Digital Editing and Remastering: Fred Evans
Artwork: Allen Robertson

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Disc 1:
01 - Wash (fast version) *                          - 03:29
02 - "Fuck Marky Mark"                              - 00:50
03 - Sonic Reducer +                                - 04:03
04 - Why Go                                         - 04:00
05 - Even Flow                                      - 05:10
06 - Alone                                          - 03:26
07 - Garden                                         - 06:05
08 - Daughter %                                     - 03:37
09 - (Oceans)                                       - 00:17
10 - Dirty Frank $                                  - 04:05
11 - Oceans                                         - 03:34
12 - Alive                                          - 05:49
13 - Leash                                          - 02:57
14 - Stranglehold jam ^                             - 01:56
15 - Porch                                          - 06:50
16 - Goin' Down ^@                                  - 04:27
Total:  60:40

 * only time this song has been played in this arrangement
 + Mike plays a little tease of "Beast of Burden" by the Rolling Stones after
   song.
 % second time played (first time was 11/1/92 which was acoustic)
 $ first time played in full
 ^ only time ever played
 @ performed by the X-Pensive Winos with Eddie Vedder, Mike McCredy, and
   Robert Cray


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Originally by spacedvest on 12/21/03.

Show Notes (thanks to 5H / 2FT):
Unusual fast version of 'Wash.' A short clip of 'Sonic Reducer' was broadcast on CBS's New Year's Eve broadcast. (One of the cameramen almost does an unintentional stagedive, camera and all.) Ed thanks Keith Richards, saying, "If it weren't for Keith, Mike McCready wouldn't even be here." The rare 'Dirty Frank' had not been played previously live in its entirety. 'Stranglehold' is a Ted Nugent song. Mike remarks after this jam, "They forced me to play it. I think Ted Nugent is a stupid idiot." Somewhat reluctantly, Ed and Mike join Keith for his encore song, 'Goin' Down.'