Pearl Jam
April 3, 1994
Fox Theater: Atlanta, GA
Taper: Unknown
Source: pre-FM --> DAT --> CD-R
CD > WAV > SHN: Rick Bendes (rarepj@hotmail.com, http://pearljam.simplenet.com)
Equipment: Sony CDU571-Q 16X IDE > Easy CD Creator > MKW Audio Compression Tool Kit
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Disc 1:
01 - Release - 05:12
02 - Rearviewmirror - 05:21
03 - Whipping - 02:54
04 - Even Flow - 05:04
05 - Dissident - 03:24
06 - Why Go - 03:39
07 - Deep - 04:41
08 - Jeremy - 06:42
09 - Glorified G - 03:19
10 - Daughter/(ABitW-II) - 05:07
11 - Go - 02:57
12 - Animal - 03:24
13 - Garden - 06:51
14 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:58
15 - Black - 05:35
16 - Alive - 05:05
Total: 73:13
Disc 2:
01 - Blood/(Not For You) - 05:11
02 - W.M.A - 07:52
03 - Better Man - 06:12
04 - Small Town - 03:56
05 - Rats - 05:12
06 - Satan's Bed - 05:29
07 - Once - 05:20
08 - Sonic Reducer - 04:49
09 - Porch/(Androgynous Mind) - 10:57
10 - Indifference - 04:42
Total: 59:40
Notes:
Some lyrics from 'Not for You' are thrown in at the end of 'Blood.'
A snippet of Sonic Youth's 'Androgynous Mind' is intermingled in 'Porch'
Notes (from 5H):
Jeff joins Kings' X, playing bass on the Hendrix cover, 'Manic Depression.'
King's X vocalist Doug Pinnick and drummer Jerry Gaskill help out during
'W.M.A.' Some lyrics from 'Not for You' are thrown in at the end of
'Blood.'
Prior to a super 'Sonic Reducer,' Ed starts playing drums and Dave announces,
"Ladies and gentlemen, Dave Abruzzese!" Jeff chimes in, "Otherwise known as
'Four Feet'." Dave then mocks the crowd's earlier chants of "Eddie, Eddie!" by
mumbling "Ed" several times into the mic, before returning to the drum set. A
bit of 'Satan's Bed' ("torture follows reward") is mixed into 'Rats.'
Before 'Porch,' Ed says, "I think you won, but I enjoyed the fight," referring
to a large banner handed to him, which reads, "Eddie vs. Atlanta." Meanwhile,
the band is jamming to the Kiss song, 'Detroit Rock City.'
During the long jam
during the middle of this incredible version of 'Porch,' Ed dons a Cincinnati
Bengals helmet and runs off the stage. From the lighting grid above the stage,
he throws down a dummy wearing a similar outfit. The crowd screams, thinking
that Ed has fallen, but he reappears, and starts singing again. A snippet of
Sonic Youth's 'Androgynous Mind' is intermingled in 'Porch' (and the original
played during Ed's DJ show later).
The lights are turned up after 'Porch' and at least half of the crowd leaves,
missing 'Indifference.' This show was broadcast on radio, as well as Ed's
45-minute DJ session from a van after the show. (The original Monkeywrench
Radio?).