Pearl Jam, le 1996-11-13 à Milan (Forum Assago), Italy
VG+ AUD
DAT-M > CDR-M > FLAC
Countryman Isomax II > Sony TCD-D7
LDB Special Series #232

Out of my 7,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the
musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I'd like to propose you. Most of these come from my
cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won't be disappointed!
I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my
reward for all the work involved in this project.

DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3's is the right way to make me stop sharing
music here.

PEARL JAM
Milano, Forum Assago
November 13, 1996

CD1

Long Road
Go
Last Exit
Hail Hail
Red Mosquito
Who You Are
Off He Goes
Corduroy
Better Man
Habit
Even Flow
Daughter / (Improv)

CD2

Jeremy
Sometimes
Rearviewmirror
Present Tense
Alive
Once
State of Love and Trust
Nothingman
Smile
Porch
Yellow Ledbetter

TT 117:59

Source : Countryman Isomax II > Sony TCD-D7
Lineage: DAT > CD in trade from master DAT > EAC > HD > SoundForge 7.0 > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

notes: Ed plays ‘The Kids are Alright’ alone, prior to The Fastbacks opening. This show and this audience seem very subdued (but polite) until ‘Even Flow,’ when the crowd begins singing along, clapping
and Mike wakes up his guitar! The concert grows from there … with a perfect ‘RVM.’ Ed says, “Cara, this is for you,” and ‘Present Tense’ is played. After ‘State of Love and Trust,’ Ed asks the crowd
if they are having a nice time and to ask him the same question. He makes them ask twice, answers, “Of course,” thanks the crowd and then they play ‘Nothingman’ like it is an everyday occurrence and
the audience sings along like it is a standard song. The harmonica really stand out on ‘Smile,’ and Jeff plays guitar while Stone plays bass. Ed tips one of the small amplifiers on its side and stands
high atop it toward the end of ‘Porch.’ Super setlist!