Pearl Jam, le 2000-10-09 à Rosemont, IL (Allstate Arena), USA
Silver : Official Bootleg (2000 Tour #53)
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Pearl Jam
SV067 - "THE LESSER OF TWO EVILS"
October 9, 2000
Allstate Arena: Rosemont, IL

10/9/00 source: Official Bootleg #53 (silver) > EAC v0.95pb3 > wav > dEdit (retracking only) > FLAC
10/10/00 source: Marc Sounds Omni's > Sony MZ-R55 minidisc > cdr > dEdit(1) > cdr > dEdit > dEQ > FLAC

Digital Editing (2001): Dave Posluszny
Digital Editing and Equalization (2005): Allen Robertson
Artwork: Allen Robertson

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DISC ONE:
01 Release
02 Corduroy
03 Grievance
04 Gods' Dice
05 Animal
06 Red Mosquito
07 Nothing As It Seems
08 Given To Fly
09 Wishlist
10 Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
11 In Hiding
12 Even Flow
13 Light Years
14 MFC
15 Lukin
16 Not For You
17 Better Man
18 Leatherman

DISC TWO:
01 Nothingman
02 Do The Evolution
03 Insignificance
04 Black
05 Parting Ways
06 encore 1:
07 Sleight of Hand
08 Soldier of Love
09 Crazy Mary
10 Jeremy
11 Rearviewmirror
encore 2:
12 Soon Forget
13 Baba O'Riley


10/10/00 - UIC Pavilion, University of Illinois-Chicago (Ralph Nader Rally): Chicago, IL [Ed solo acoustic]
14 intro
15 I am a Patriot
16 The Times They Are A-Changin'

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Note:
To add on the 10/10/00 performance, the 10/9/00 had to be retracked due to cd time constrants. Some editing was
done on the 10/10/00 performance to reduce some loud handclaps and cheering in a few places.


Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons/TwoFeetThick):
A raucous crowd and a band in great spirits, Mike covering his ears during 'Corduroy' signifying the loud crowd.
Lots of between chat among the band. 'Even Flow' is phenomenal, with Stone nudging Ed to look over while Ed is
looking at Matt, with Matt and Mike playing off of each other toward the end, almost like a "who can top this"
thing and Stone and Ed applauding them both at the conclusion. Matt starts off 'Light Years' and Ed talks for
the first 12-16 bars and it is restarted when he's finished. He tells how the song is about a person native to
the Chicago area and how that person made the sun brighter for the people of Chicagoland. Lyrics are changed to
"for they still miss you here" rather than "you seemed to like it here." Ed talks about the Alpine show the night
before: "Waking up this morning, it was hard to believe that last night actually happened." Later he says he
thinks the temperature (26 degrees) matched the number of thousands of people that braved the temperature.
'Lukin' (intro'ed as "another quiet one about a guy who likes to drink beer") and 'NFY' are practically one song.
'Parting Ways' is a very pleasant surprise, closing the long, long set that Ed earlier notes "it's not a set in
a stone, concrete process, but we usually go about 17 songs or so before taking a break ... it seems, by my count,
that we're at about 22 right now ... are you guys still with us?" He notes that after surviving last night, they
just want to keep playing. Ed passes his wine bottle around with the crowd during 'Crazy Mary' and Mike throws a
few bars of Jimmy Page's 'Stairway to Heaven' (Zep) solo into the song. 'Rearviewmirror' is an unbelievable
extended version. Ed gives a long exhortation before 'Soon Forget,' urging fans to attend the Nader rally the next
day (they were even selling tickets to the rally at the show) and he's sporting a Bush/Cheney sign with a huge
black X through it on his monitor. He discusses the debates and how "one here and one here" are really coming from
the same place but Nader provides an alternative He says the next song is for the "richies ... like the ones in the
sky boxes" pointing to a sky box in the middle right, continuing, "I see there is alike a light blue neon light in
the sky box ... they must have a lot of cocaine in there (laughing)." Ed stops the song because of the clapping
(again), hushing everyone so "the rich would get the full effect" and imitates bad clapping by clapping his hand
against his leg and stomping his foot off-beat saying, "See, the rich can't even keep time." And 'Baba'? Light full
up, whole crowd visible and screaming, Stone goes nuts, Jeff does an Irish jig for Mike, Ed breaks a tambourine and
gives it to someone in the front, gets another one and tosses it to those behind the stage. Band is full on and the
crowd is wild, up and loudly singing with every song.


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series of the best Pearl Jam shows in existence.
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compiled by spacedvest on 08-31-05