Pearl Jam
August 28, 1998
Blockbuster Music Entertainment Centre: Camden, NJ
Source: Schoeps MK4 > VMS 012B > Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D100
CD > WAV > SHN: Rob Spina (rspina@optonline.net)
Equipment: IBM 32x DVD Drive > Creative Digital Audio Center > Shorten Compression
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Disc 1:
01 - Release - 05:00
02 - Animal - 02:29
03 - Hail, Hail - 03:34
04 - Given To Fly - 03:52
05 - Corduroy - 05:05
06 - MFC - 02:47
07 - I Got Shit - 04:12
08 - Even Flow - 05:17
09 - Jeremy - 05:01
10 - Daughter/(Suck You Dry/WMA) - 08:04
11 - Off He Goes - 06:18
12 - Immortality - 06:39
13 - Rearviewmirror - 05:48
Total: 64:13
Disc 2:
01 - Brain Of J - 03:05
02 - Black - 07:04
03 - Better Man - 04:24
04 - Alive - 06:55
(Encore 1)
05 - (Sweet Home Alabama/Philadelphia Freedom) - 00:59
06 - Hard To Imagine - 04:45
07 - Wishlist - 03:55
08 - Last Exit - 03:00
09 - Go - 03:12
10 - Leaving Here - 02:54
11 - Once - 04:57
12 - Small Town - 04:53
(Encore 2)
13 - Porch - 07:31
Total: 57:42
Notes (from 5H):
The 'Daughter' improv is Mudhoney's 'Suck You Dry and' Ed mentions he is glad
to do 'WMA' because one of his favorite episodes of "Cops" happened in
Philadelphia. After 'Immortality,' Ed says, "Mike McCready! Matt Cameron!"
then he blows his nose and says, "Snot!" [Apparently, Ed's been a little
sick.]
Before they play 'HtI,' Ed comes out and says, "Fuck, it's been years. We'll
play anything you want," and they bust into a few chords of Lynyrd
Skynyrd's 'Sweet Home Alabama' (with Ed asking, "Isn't that what caused the
Civil War?") and then a snippet of 'Philadelphia Freedom' by Elton John!
'Leaving Here' is dedicated it to a girl Ed met while walking around in his
sports coat earlier. He said she knew what it was about and the rest of the
crowd should just enjoy the song. After 'Once,' Ed says, "Sometimes it's fun to
have the big speakers and the stage because it can be fun to tell people to
fuck off. But you guys don't deserve that, because you guys have been the best
crowd that Iggy Pop's had - not in his life, and thanks for being polite to
Mudhoney, they came all the way out from Seattle." [The crowd gave Iggy a
standing ovation at the end of his set, a sensational performance of Chuck
Berry's 'Johnny B. Goode.']
No 'DTE'tonight; 'Small Town' is dedicated to "all the people that have a
long way to drive to get back home after the show." Ed goes into a long tirade
about the fucked up state of the world, how bad the news is, about all the
bombings that've been going on and says the Liberty Bell is going to be the
next terrorist bomb attack, leading to:
"... the last thing I'm gonna say is 1, 2, 3, 4" and 'Porch' is next. 'Porch'
lyrics are modified to, "I just need to say ..."