Pearl Jam
July 14, 1998
The Forum: Inglewood, CA
Source: AKG 460b + CK63 > Beyer pre-amp > Sony TCD-D8 > DAT > CD-R
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Disc 1:
01 - Release - 04:47
02 - Last Exit - 02:41
03 - Brain Of J - 02:43
04 - Hail, Hail - 03:38
05 - Red Mosquito - 04:28
06 - Given To Fly - 03:55
07 - Corduroy - 04:36
08 - I Got Shit - 05:01
09 - Off He Goes - 05:55
10 - Even Flow - 05:15
11 - Faithfull - 04:48
12 - Daughter/(The KKK Took My Baby Away/
I Believe In Miracles) - 06:52
Total: 54:42
Disc 2:
01 - Nothingman - 04:43
02 - Jeremy - 05:42
03 - Habit - 05:40
04 - Better Man - 04:11
05 - Alive - 11:06
(Encore 1)
06 - Do The Evolution - 03:45
07 - Rearviewmirror - 07:15
08 - Wishlist - 04:15
09 - Leaving Here - 05:06
(Encore 2)
10 - The KKK Took My Baby Away * - 02:59
Total: 54:45
* w/ Johnny Ramone
Compiled by Dan Leehr (dleehr@engin.umich.edu) on 10/15/2002
Notes (from 5H):
Ed screws up the beginning of 'Habit,' then takes credit for it by saying, "My
bad. Matt, say hello to Matt Cameron, was doing a beautiful job and I fucked it
up." Eddie mentions smoking a cigarette in a public building in California,
that he normally wouldn't, but he was going to do it because he could. He
thanks the members of X by name, individually. The "speaking as" break in
'Habit' has a different twist: Instead of saying "speaking as," Ed starts
playing guitar, a dark, slow, droning riff reminiscent of 'This Boy.' Ed strums
on this riff for a few seconds and then Matt begins drumming and Ed sings a
bit. They jam on this dark little riff for 20 seconds or so and then silence. A
dramatic pause and BAM, back into 'Habit.' Breathtaking!
Ed changes the lyric in 'DTE' to "I'm the first mammal to wet my pants." Before
'Wishlist', the band gives a shout out to Tenacious D, and Ed changes the lyric
in Wishlist, to "I wish I was as fortunate, as fortunate as KG," referring to
one of the guys from Tenacious D. 'Leaving Here' is introduced as one "... for
all the ladies ... no, actually it's for the guys ... treat 'em right." A very
fun show, with Johnny Ramone playing guitar with Mike on the final encore, Ed
singing and Stone playing the tambourine with a big, goofy grin on his face. A
celebrity studded crowd: Jim Carey spotted side-stage and Gene Simmons (of
Kiss) sat behind the soundboard! 'Black,' 'Go' and 'Immortality' are on the
setlist, but not played.