Pearl Jam
November 7, 1996
Le Zenith: Paris, France
Source : Countryman Isomax II (hypercardioid) > Sony TCD-D7 DAT
Mastering : Sony D7 DAT > BBE 462 Sonic Maximizer >
DOD 32 Band EQ > Sony 2000ES DAT > Marantz CDR > CD-R
Conversion: CD-R > Lite-On Combo LTC-48161H > EAC > FLAC 1.1.0 (Logs Included)
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Disc 1:
01 - Wash - 03:48
02 - Hail, Hail - 03:29
03 - Last Exit - 02:33
04 - Once - 03:32
05 - Tremor Christ - 04:05
06 - Who You Are - 03:31
07 - Corduroy - 05:21
08 - Better Man/(Save It For Later) - 04:40
09 - Even Flow - 05:18
10 - Jeremy - 05:22
11 - Off He Goes - 06:16
12 - Animal - 02:37
13 - Daughter/(Improv/Androgynous Mind) - 06:13
14 - Lukin - 01:04
15 - Rearviewmirror - 06:41
16 - I Got Shit - 03:48
17 - Whipping - 02:33
Total: 70:55
Disc 2
01 - Alive - 05:57
02 - Encore Break - 01:57
(Encore 1)
03 - Roadhouse Blues - 01:49
04 - Sometimes - 02:43
05 - Black - 05:22
06 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:35
07 - Porch - 09:17
(Encore 2)
08 - Smile - 04:15
09 - Yellow Ledbetter - 05:35
Total: 40:34
Notes:
- There is some wind noise or mic bumps at the end of Corduroy and beginning
of Better Man.
- Rearviewmirror and I Got Shit were both on the same track, but they've been
separated.
Compiled by DCL on 4/21/04, updated on 5/27/04.
Notes (thanks to 5H):
Another upbeat show with the band in good form but the audience behaving badly.
Ed speaks a few lyrics from the "broken faces" part of Stereolab's 'Noise of
Carpet' after the 'Daughter' improvs. (The Improv merging after 'Daughter' is
apparently created on the spot and references a sad letter to Ed from a young
fan [Nino], with the "hey, hey, it's OK" part having a comforting feel.) After
a cranked 'RVM,' he says, "OK, in this hand is a fast song and in this hand is
a slower song," (prompting the crowd to pick). Then, "Since you couldn't
decide, let's put the two of them together," leading to 'I Got Shit' and
'Whipping.' A fan makes it on stage during 'Alive' and sings a bit.
The first encore begins with Ed talking about how the band decided to enroll in
a French class at the local university, but they kept coming up with excuses
not to attend. After a crack about Mike visiting the grave of his dead uncle,
Jim Morrison, Mike plays a little riff, prompting the band to go into a quite
unexpected, short version of The Doors' 'Roadhouse Blues.' He finishes the
story saying that though they never made it to the French classes, he was able
to find time to write the next song, leading to 'Sometimes.'