Pearl Jam
November 25, 1996
Dramatico: Cascais, Portugal
Source: Sonic Studios > Sony TCD - D3
Extracted from CD-R with EAC
Edited 14-May-04 to remove slight glitches between tracks
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Disc 1:
01 - Who You Are - 04:30
02 - Animal - 02:37
03 - Hail, Hail - 03:32
04 - Tremor Christ - 04:04
05 - Corduroy - 06:31
06 - Better Man - 03:58
07 - Not For You - 08:58
08 - Off He Goes - 05:48
09 - Mankind - 03:52
10 - Even Flow - 05:21
11 - Jeremy - 04:58
12 - Daughter/(Androgynous Mind) - 06:27
13 - Sometimes - 02:34
14 - Rearviewmirror - 04:26
Total: 67:39
Disc 2:
01 - Immortality - 08:03
02 - Footsteps - 04:41
03 - Hunger Strike - 01:39
04 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:37
05 - Alive - 11:23
(Encore)
06 - Once - 03:03
07 - Black - 07:18
08 - Smile - 04:27
09 - Porch - 08:43
10 - Yellow Ledbetter - 05:52
11 - Rockin' In The Free World - 08:01
Total: 66:51
Notes:
- Disc 1 Track 08 (Off He Goes) 0:43 - 0:46 silence!
Notes (from 5H):
Ed intro's 'Better Man' as one not played the night before, notes his hurting
throat and says he might need some help singing. He explains, during the quiet
interlude of 'Not for You,' (a song for which Ed likes to discuss the lyrics
and their meaning) that the lyrics mean what you hear and if it wasn't for you,
they wouldn't be there. 'Mankind' is dedicated to Stone's parents (still there
:) ), with some playful guitar. After a quick "thanks" from Stone, Ed sings a
little snippet of 'Mankind' lyrics in a falsetto a capella, and an unbelievable
'Even Flow' RAWKS! Ed begins motioning with his arms to create strange shadows
against the back curtain. After a mention that they might play some different
stuff, a great set of 'Footsteps' > 'Hunger Strike' > 'SoL&T' > 'Alive'
follows. The crowd help sing on 'Hunger Strike,' with Ed gesturing for help and
applauding the crowd at the end of the song. With great amusement, Ed hoists
Mike onto his shoulders toward the end of 'Alive.'
After thanking the fans who have followed the European tour, Ed trades his
harmonica for a Portuguese flag with a fan in the pit and drapes it over the
mic stand during 'Smile,' then wraps it around his waist like an apron, then
puts it over Stone's face, and finally places it over Jack's bass drum.
Climbing the lights again during 'Porch,' Ed holds a large utility broom high,
then climbs down and sweeps the stage. Ed says that 'Garden' was requested but
Stone says he's "forgotten how to play it." This show begins on a high note and
never lets down. The super Lisbon crowd enjoyed one of the finest ... what a
way to end this tour!