Pearl Jam
September 16, 1996
Dangerous Minds
Key Arena: Seattle, WA
Source: Bootleg CD Dangerous Minds (AKG451+SS source) > CDR
(Directly from the Silver Bootleg)
Transfer: CD > WAV (EAC V0.9 Beta 4 using combined read/write offset - see
logs) > SHN (mkwACT 0.96f)
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Disc 1:
01 - Long Road - 05:36
02 - Hail, Hail - 03:42
03 - Who You Are - 04:29
04 - Animal - 03:13
05 - Last Exit - 03:34
06 - In My Tree - 04:19
07 - Habit - 04:15
08 - Not For You - 06:34
09 - Daughter - 05:28
10 - Dissident - 03:53
11 - Even Flow - 05:33
12 - Tremor Christ - 04:30
13 - Go - 03:47
14 - Lukin - 01:09
15 - Whipping - 02:39
Total: 62:43
Disc 2:
01 - Corduroy - 04:58
02 - Immortality - 06:12
03 - Jeremy - 05:25
04 - Black - 06:18
05 - Red Mosquito - 03:50
06 - Alive - 08:30
(Encore 1)
07 - Off He Goes - 05:49
08 - Mankind - 04:44
09 - Rearviewmirror - 05:44
10 - Leaving Here - 03:50
(Encore 2)
11 - Yellow Ledbetter - 04:57
Total: 60:20
Notes (from 5H):
The show is a technical nightmare, with microphones, guitars and lights all
failing at multiple times throughout the show. Scratching the setlist after
'Who You Are,' Ed tries guiding the band through the more familiar waters of
older songs. Even Stone's guitar fails during 'Mankind' with Scully trying
desperately to change out his equipment while Stone continues strumming and
singing his heart out, appearing to be oblivious to the problems.
Stone is having a blast, Jack has found his drumming groove with PJ now, Jeff
is smiling and laughing during most of the show, as is Mike, although he never
gets into any of his usually fantastic solos (although he tosses in a 'Sympathy
for the Devil' riff just before 'In My Tree' and 'River of Deceit' before
'Daughter'), and Ed basically saves the show by keeping the techs and other
band members functioning. His voice is clean (though the sound is poor) and he
is playing guitar more often and more skillfully than the '95 shows. Ed tosses
out a funny little "mou mou" soundcheck after 'Daughter' when changing
microphones.