Pearl Jam, le 2000-06-28 à Stockholm (National Maritime Museum), Sweden
Silver : Official Bootleg (2000 Tour #24)
EX+ SBD
Silver > FLAC
Pearl Jam
SV036 - "Rymd i Himlen"
June 28, 2000
Sjöhistoriska museet (National Maritime Museum): Stockholm, Sweden

Show Source: Official Bootleg #24 (silver) > EAC v0.95pb3 > wav > flac
Ed's Solo Preset Source: Schoeps MK5 (cardioid) > R-Mod > Sony PCM-M1 > dEdit (first 15 seconds mixed with Core Sound Cardioid > Sharp MD-831(master) > dEQ) > cdr > flac

Preset Editing and Remastering: Dave Posluszny
Artwork: Allen Robertson

DISC ONE
01 Corduroy
02 Grievance
03 Gods' Dice
04 Animal
05 Given to Fly
06 Rival
07 Elderly Woman...
08 Even Flow
09 Not for You
10 Thin Air
11 MFC
12 Habit
13 Present Tense
14 Daughter/(The Wrong Child)
15 Jeremy
16 Once
17 Go (!)

DISC TWO
01 encore
02 Do the Evolution
03 Insignificance
04 Rearviewmirror
05 Wishlist
06 Better Man/(Save It For Later)
07 Garden
08 State of Love and Trust
09 Rockin' in the Free World

Ed's solo preset:
10 Last Kiss
11 Trouble
12 Dead Man
13 Parting Ways
14 Throw Your Arms Around Me

(!) = Mike plays a snippet of Iron Maiden's "Run to the Hills" right after song.

Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
Ed does a solo set prior to Dismemberment Plan's set! For 'Last Kiss,' one of the crew (Shawn) comes on stage and pretends to sing, but it is actually Ed singing from the side of the stage ;) [Ed wanted to do this because he remembered doing it in '92 and thought it would be a cool thing to repeat. Shawn only had 5 minutes advance warning and didn't really know the song well.] Eight parachutists pass by the venue, doing arial tricks while the entire band watches. Ed interrupts 'Jeremy' with a "happy landings" and comments 'Jeremy' must be the "freeloaders" favorite song so they waited to come in then. 'Go' includes a snippet from Iron Maiden's 'Run to the Hills.' Before the encore, Ed says that Iron Maiden is still in the house and asks the crowd to yell "Goodbye Maiden," and the crowd complies. Ed comments, "There's two Eddies in town," referring to the Iron Maiden mascot, also called "Eddie." A large Nokia air balloon passes by during 'RVM' prompting Ed to change the lyrics to "I seem to look away, when advertisements are flown my way." He acts like he is shooting them down with his guitar, with Matt accompanying with two or three rapid drumrolls (like a machine gun), and tells the crowd that it was their parents checking up on them and directs a "they're fine ... go to hell ... or heaven" to those in the balloon, followed by mumbling something about "which ever one is closer." 'Garden' is dedicated to the space around the venue. Ed says it is the fourth time they've played at that venue; the crowd says it was three times. For 'RitFW,' it is noted that the last time they played there, it was with Neil Young, and the speaker caught on fire! [On the encore setlist and not played: 'Black' (after 'SoL&T'; probably skipped because Mike had guitar problems) and 'Yellow Ledbetter']

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Compiled by spacedvest on 12/28/03.