Eddie Vedder & Neil Finn

November 6, 1998
Karma Club: Boston, MA

Taper:   Unknown
Source:  DAUD > CD-R (This copy is directly from the guy who taped the show, his name escapes me.)

CDR > 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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1 - Stuff And Nonsense                              - 05:06
2 - World Where You Live                            - 04:15
3 - History Never Repeats                           - 04:26
4 - Off He Goes                                     - 07:06
5 - Throw Your Arms Around Me                       - 05:29
Total:  26:22
Notes (from 5H):
After Dave Dobbyn's opening set, Neil Finn plays a short solo set, later accompanied by his son, Liam. Eventually, a newly blonde Ed joins Neil and they play 'Stuff and Nonsense' (Split Enz song), 'World Where You Live' (Crowded House song) and 'History Never Repeats' (another Split Enz tune). Ed leaves the stage and Neil's excellent set continues. Neil calls for his guests to return for the second encore, and Ed comments, "Neil asked me if I wanted to do one of our (PJ's) songs, but I think it's more fun to do his. But it's tough to turn down an opportunity to play music with people like this" (referencing Neil and his very talented son). This lead to a wonderful 'Off He Goes,' (Neil playing piano, Liam on electric guitar and Ed on acoustic). Ed's hand is bandaged and he explains he injured it surfing, his doctor advised him not to play guitar for 6-8 weeks, but he wasn't listening ;) . They then continue into 'Throw Your Arms Around Me,' with Neil and Ed alternating verses. After Ed leaves, Neil says, "The good thing about losing your band and playing solo is that you get to play with a lot of great people" (referring to Ed).