Pearl Jam (opening for Neil Young)

June 28, 1993
Sjöhistoriska Museet: Stockholm, Sweden

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Disc 1:
01 - Even Flow                                      - 05:28
02 - Animal                                         - 03:09
03 - Go                                             - 02:56
04 - Rearviewmirror                                 - 04:48
05 - Small Town                                     - 04:01
06 - Why Go                                         - 03:28
07 - Jeremy                                         - 05:17
08 - Black                                          - 06:06
09 - Alive                                          - 05:38
10 - Sonc Reducer                                   - 04:19
11 - Porch/(Tearing)                                - 06:48
(Encore)
12 - Daughter/(Tonight's The Night)                 - 04:59

13 - Rockin' In the Free World *                    - 08:57
Total:  65:57

* Neil and PJ, unknown source

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Notes (from 5H):
At this outdoor show, Ed references how the last time they played Stockholm someone (an American) was backstage stealing their stuff. He references how Americans do these kind of things and to be careful; they can even bomb your country. PJ's set ends with the audience picking up the 'Tonight's the Night' vocal and the band listening to the audience sing in unison.
After Neil's set, a light flashes from the side of the stage and one of the speakers 30 feet up is smoking and catches on fire. With the roadies fighting the flames, Neil returns for the encore, unaware of the fire, and comments on how they haven't played the next song for a long time so ... "Let's bring out Pearl Jam to do it." Then Neil and Pearl Jam perform a thunderous, blistering version of "Rocking in the Free World" together - an exciting ending to a somewhat lackluster PJ performance.