Pearl Jam
September 11, 1998
Madison Square Garden: New York, NY
Source: Core Sound Cardioids
Conversion: CD > WAV > SHN: Rob Spina (rspina@optonline.net)
Equipment: IBM 32x DVD Drive > Creative Digital Audio Center > Shorten
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Disc 1:
01 - Release - 05:01
02 - Hail, Hail - 03:21
03 - Animal - 02:43
04 - Even Flow - 05:18
05 - Given To Fly - 03:44
06 - Corduroy - 04:41
07 - MFC - 02:38
08 - Habit - 05:27
09 - Faithfull - 04:41
10 - Daughter/(Beginning To See The Light/WMA) - 07:15
11 - Wishlist - 04:52
12 - Nothingman - 04:39
13 - Immortality - 06:03
14 - Rearviewmirror - 06:41
Total: 67:11
Disc 2:
01 - Brain Of J - 02:49
02 - Black - 07:35
03 - Do The Evolution - 04:42
(Encore 1)
04 - Breath - 05:31
05 - State Of Love And Trust - 03:41
06 - Off He Goes - 06:57
07 - Leatherman - 02:22
08 - Better Man/(Save It For Later) - 07:06
09 - Mankind - 03:41
10 - Baba O'Riley - 06:01
(Encore 2)
11 - Indifference (w/ Ben Harper) - 04:23
12 - Alive - 06:45
Total: 61:33
Notes (from 5H):
Returning for the encore and yet another sea of "Breath" signs on every single
level of the Garden, Ed tells the crowd they are never satisfied:
"You fucking cocksuckers. [shakes head] You fucking bitch! You know, we come
up here as a collective band and we give and we give and you just fucking
want more ... and you know what? You deserve it. This is like some kind of
organized religion here; I've never seen anything like it. Do you see what's
happening? ... the third night in a row, right? [applause] Well, fuck you.
We're gonna play it!"
leading to the first playing of 'Breath' since 1994!!! woo hoo!!! With a brief
announcement ("same record, different track"), they follow with 'SoL&T.'
'Mankind' is introduced by Stone saying, "Well, since we're playing EVERY song
in the catalog..." 'Baba' is intro'd as being a response to "corporate rock
bands who make the mistake of trying to cover a REAL rock song."
'Indifference' is played with an ecstatic Ben Harper (who has been including
'Indifference' at some of his shows). During 'Alive,' Ed makes four attempts to
toss his microphone over the vocal monitor rig above his head, and FINALLY gets
it over, but instead of just standing there, he proceeds to CLIMB UP THE MIC
CORD and hang there for the rest of the song. Possibly the best show the band
has ever played in their life. Period. (And they knew it, too.)