Pearl Jam

October 4, 1996
Memorial Stadium: Charlotte, NC

SV017 - "LITTLE WHITE LIES"

Source: Countryman Isomax II > Sony TCD-D7 > DAT > CDR > dEdit > dEQ > CDR > SHN > FLAC

Digital Editing and Remastering: Bill Graham
Artwork: Allen Robertson

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Disc 1:
01 - Long Road                                      - 05:56
02 - "Getting to be Friends"                        - 01:04
03 - Last Exit                                      - 02:45
04 - Animal                                         - 02:29
05 - Spin The Black Circle                          - 02:49
06 - Hail, Hail                                     - 03:34
07 - In My Tree                                     - 03:57
08 - Corduroy                                       - 04:56
09 - Lukin                                          - 01:03
10 - Not For You                                    - 05:48
11 - Jeremy                                         - 06:06
12 - Better Man                                     - 04:25
13 - Red Mosquito                                   - 03:44
14 - Black                                          - 05:57
15 - "Two Steps Back"                               - 01:02
16 - State Of Love And Trust                        - 03:48
17 - (MFC)/"1060" *                                 - 01:30
18 - Habit                                          - 03:59
19 - Rearviewmirror                                 - 06:01
20 - Immortality                                    - 05:58
Total:  76:56

Disc2:
01 - Alive                                          - 05:48
02 - Porch                                          - 13:12
03 - Gloria speech                                  - 06:35
(Encore 1)
04 - Who You Are                                    - 03:57
05 - Even Flow                                      - 05:47
06 - Whipping                                       - 02:32
07 - I Got Shit +                                   - 03:57
08 - Leaving Here                                   - 03:46
09 - Daughter/(The Real Me)/(Noise Of Carpet)       - 08:10
(Encore 2)
10 - Yellow Ledbetter                               - 05:15
Total:  59:02

* MFC is premiered here in a fashion, though it is only riffs
+ Bass guitar played by Brendan O'Brien (he had played on the studio version
  as well

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Recording Notes:
The best known source for this show. From the beginning of the show until
"Corduroy", there are some wind noises on the master that are basically
unfixable (it was extremely windy in the stadium), but after that, the sound is
great (the taper most likely made an adjustment which improved the sound).

This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com in tandem with
pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com, and is part of a series of the best Pearl Jam shows
in existence.

If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com.

Compiled by spacedvest on 1/22/04.
Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
With the election less than a month away, this show had a definite cause: Jesse Helm's going away party (it didn't work). Gloria Steinem spoke in an effort to get people to think and register to vote (Rock the Vote). Concerned about the barriers breaking, people getting crushed, and the fire marshall threatening to cancel the show, someone on the crew pleads with the crowd to back up and chill out. After the first song, Ed says, "... we're about 30 seconds from kicking in here and I just want to make sure that everybody watches their neighbor ... that everybody keeps up. Don't do too much of this spinning pit stuff or someone's going to get hurt, and that would suck." Then later: "...I would like the audience myself to just take two steps back. Can we all do that? On the count of three ... one, two..." (crowd steps back and cheers). Ed says something to the effect of, "I knew this was an intelligent crowd." The crowd does listen and the show continues without further problems. The mirrorball is set into motion during a cranked 'Better Man' and drops down midway through 'RVM.' Ed is into a lot of Townshend windmills and jumps and tags 'Habit' as "speaking as my own bad self." Brendan O'Brien helps out on bass on 'Who You Are.' {correction: he actually plays on the song "I Got Shit"}