Pearl Jam
March 13, 1994
New Regal Theatre: Chicago, IL
Source: Sonic Studios (DSM3) > Sony TCD-D3 > DAT1 48khz
Transfer: DA-20 > Monster coax > DiO 2496 > Soundforge 6.0 > CDWave > FLAC
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Disc 1:
01 - Oceans - 03:31
02 - Go - 03:04
03 - Last Exit - 02:41
04 - Once - 03:35
05 - Even Flow - 05:59
06 - Rats - 04:39
07 - State Of Love And Trust - 04:20
08 - Breath - 06:15
09 - Glorified G - 03:41
10 - Daughter - 07:17
11 - Animal - 03:59
12 - Not For You - 06:39
13 - Small Town - 03:30
14 - Alive - 04:57
15 - Improv - 04:28
16 - Spin The Black Circle - 08:19
Total: 77:00
Disc 2:
01 - Encore Break - 01:09
(Encore 1)
02 - Hard To Imagine - 06:08
03 - Yellow Ledbetter - 05:13
04 - Rearviewmirror - 05:36
05 - Alone - 03:32
06 - Black - 08:07
07 - Porch - 17:02
(Encore 2)
08 - Angel - 03:13
09 - I Only Play For Money * - 06:45
Total: 56:47
* Ed w/ The Frogs
Transfer by BLG
compiled on 06-23-04
Notes (from 5H):
Ed joins The Frogs in 'I Only Play for Money.' Suffering from a cold and
clutching a Kleenex box, he advises, "Don't drink when you're sick ... and
don't get sick when you drink. Advice for the kids." He introduces 'Animal' as
it being about Jeff "taking on the Chicago Bulls." During 'Porch,' he climbs up
to the balcony (of this ornate old theater and takes a flying leap. The crowd
seems to instantly envelop him, then back away a little bit and he's laying on
the floor in the aisle completely limp. The band is jamming along not even
really watching, but when he doesn't immediately get up, Jeff gets a really
concerned look on his face and scans the crowd for a sign of Ed. Eventually,
two security guys go into the crowd and grab Ed, who is still limp, and
literally drag him back to the stage, depositing him in a pile behind the mic
stand. Everyone is going nuts and after about 60 tense seconds of Ed laying in
a heap, he begins to move, swaying to the groove. He gets to his knees
grooving; unsteadily to his feet, grooving, hair a pulsating mass. And then
wham! "Hear my name, take a good look," and the capacity crowd literally roars
in unison.
As an encore, he returns on a skateboard with Dave, who accompanies him on
guitar on the rarely played 'Angel,' closing the show.