Pearl Jam
October 10, 1998
Crocodile Cafe: Seattle, WA
Taper: Phil Thenstedt (imgoinmad@lightmail.com)
Source: Sony WMD6C w/ Realistic 33-1065
DAE: by pjp@inhiding.com using EAC v 0.9 PB 6 (logs included in original distribution)
WAV > SHN: by pjp@inhiding.com using mkwACT 0.97 Beta 1
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01 - Intro - 01:32
02 - MFC - 02:38
03 - Habit - 03:54
04 - Corduroy - 04:41
05 - Immortality - 05:41
06 - Spin The Black Circle - 03:12
07 - All Those Yesterdays - 04:48
08 - Leatherman - 02:24
09 - Leaving Here - 02:48
10 - Do The Evolution - 03:53
11 - Soldier Of Love - 03:41
Total: 39:12
Notes (from 5H):
The rumor that had all Seattle a-buzz came to fruition tonight, the last night
of Cheap Trick's three night stand. A very rested and relaxed looking PJ
(featuring a newly raven-haired Mr. McCready, sporting the MSG I Van Halen
shirt) took the tiny Croc stage after a really warm introduction by Rick
Nielsen. The set is notable for the fact that 1) no radio hits, and 2) almost
all were songs with Eddie on guitar. This has to be the most adventurous
setlist in years. 'Immortality' is nothing short of tremendous thanks to none
other than one Matthew D. Cameron, who OWNS the song, to the point that Cheap
Trick fans in the audience all noted it after the set as a standout (and
were asking what record it was on!). Ed's eyes are closed and he doesn't
start to make eye contact until 'STBC,' where he sheds the guitar and breaks
out into the trademark Ed shuffle-dance (as best he could in that tiny space
- PJ set up IN FRONT of Cheap Trick's equipment). Mike runs up on top of Rick
Nielsen's guitar platform during the song as well, to much amusement. After
the song ends, Ed remarks to the crowd that the previous song was about vinyl
- "Remember vinyl? ... imagine how different it would be if all Cheap Trick's
records had been [and he outlines a cd sized square with his hands] ... 'Got
my Kiss CD's out' doesn't have quite the same ring ..." [quoting from Cheap
Trick's 'Surrender']. Matt sings backup (along with Stone and Jeff) on a
super version of 'All Those Yesterdays.' Jeff plays one of Tom Petersson's
12-string basses on 'Corduroy'; 'Leavin' Here' is notable in that the solo
order was Stone, *Jeff*, Ed, Mike. Mike further adds to it by running and
grabbing a handful of Rick Nielsen's guitar picks and tossing them at the
audience (just like Rick does!). 'Soldier of Love' is not on the setlist, but
is added at the last minute after a hurried conference. Tight, razor-sharp and
perfect, while staying within the 40-minute time slot allotted to the opening
bands.