Pearl Jam
August 23, 1998
Palace Of Auburn Hills: Auburn Hills, MI
Taper: Unknown
Source: Neumann KM-140>Aerco > Casio DA-7 > DAT > CDR
CD > WAV > SHN: John Marchesano (jm78@rcn.com, http://users.rcn.com/jm78)
Equipment: Phillips CDD4801 CD-R/RW > Easy CD-DA Extractor V4.2.0 (Build 15) > MKW Audio Compression Tool Kit
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Disc 1:
01 - Long Road - 06:10
02 - Last Exit - 02:38
03 - Brain Of J - 02:42
04 - Do The Evolution - 03:27
05 - Tremor Christ - 04:16
06 - Corduroy - 05:21
07 - MFC - 02:32
08 - Immortality - 06:11
09 - Wishlist - 03:55
10 - Alive - 05:36
11 - Given To Fly - 03:53
12 - Go - 02:54
13 - Jeremy - 04:50
14 - Even Flow - 05:05
15 - Daughter/(I Want You To Want Me) - 08:41
16 - All Those Yesterdays - 04:37
Total: 72:58
Disc 2:
01 - Rearviewmirror - 09:49
(Encore 1)
02 - Animal - 02:32
03 - Hail, Hail - 03:44
04 - Off He Goes - 05:50
05 - Better Man/(Crazy Mary) - 07:17
06 - Footsteps - 06:04
(Encore 2)
07 - Smile - 04:05
08 - Fuckin' Up - 06:19
Total: 45:45
Notes (from 5H):
Ed sings background vocals for 'Surrender,' the last song of Cheap
Trick's opening set, introduced by CT as "a friend who is new in the music
industry, we want to give him a hand starting out." Before MFC, Ed says,
"I'd like to thank the greatest guitar tech in the world, Rick Nielsen."
The 'MFC' lyrics are modified from: "there's a lot to be said for nowhere"
to "there's a lot to be said for Detroit." Mike plays the 'Go' solo behind
his head; during an incredible 'RVM' (intro-ed by Ed by saying, "first
gear ... second gear ... third gear ..." all the way up to fifth), a
stagediver invades the stage, is removed by Eric Johnson, and Ed says,
"No, bring him back," and then says "kneel" and the guy gets on his knees.
Then he turns to the crowd and says sarcastically, "These fucking assholes
who try to get onstage piss me off ... not to mention the HAIRCUT" and
the crowd goes wild, he's got a haircut that is short on the top and long
on the back, "let me guess - you're from CANADA - what the fuck?! Either
you want it short, or you want it long - make up your fucking mind!" and
then he cuts his hair with a pair of Swiss Army Knife scissors (not before
whispering in his ear to make sure it was okay).
Long speech between 'Daughter' and 'All Those Yesterdays' about working
and being slackers and burning it on both ends, and "fuck that." The
'Better Man' tag is the music for 'Save It For Later,' but the lyrics to
'Crazy Mary.' 'Smile' is introduced as "a new song ... with Stone Gossard
playing - nothing" (since it was taking George a long time to get a bass
to Stone). Before 'Footsteps', Ed says, "To be frank, honest, candid - the
five of us together making music is pretty fun; even without you. We had a
lot of fun in East Lansing; this has been great, too. Now we're gonna
play a request."