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Pearl Jam 2000-11-05 Key Arena: Seattle, WA(SV039 - "GRIMLOCK DESTROYS SEATTLE")

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Pearl Jam

SV039 - "GRIMLOCK DESTROYS SEATTLE"

November 5, 2000

Key Arena: Seattle, WA


Show Source: Official Bootleg #71 (silver) > EAC v0.95pb3 > wav > flac

Ed's Solo Preset Source: Audio Technica 933 (hypercardoid) > Sony PCM-M1 > dat > cdr > flac


Artwork: Allen Robertson


DISC ONE

Ed's solo preset:

01 Throw Your Arms Around Me


Pearl Jam main set:

02 Long Road

03 Breakerfall

04 Corduroy

05 Whipping

06 Gods' Dice

07 Animal

08 Given To Fly

09 Nothing As It Seems

10 Daughter/(Bull In The Heather)/(Beautiful Way)

11 MFC

12 Lukin

13 Wishlist

14 Better Man

15 Even Flow

16 Crown of Thorns ($)

17 Black


DISC TWO

01 Do The Evolution

02 Insignificance

03 Rearviewmirror

04 encore 1:

05 Timeless Melody (~)

06 Light Years

07 Elderly Woman...

08 Last Exit

09 State of Love and Trust

10 Spin The Black Circle

11 Last Kiss

12 Porch

encore 2:

13 Parting Ways (^)

14 Yellow Ledbetter/(Little Wing)


($) = Second time ever played by Pearl Jam (first being 10/22/00)

(~) = Performed with members of Supergrass

(^) = Performed with April Cameron (on viola) and Justine Foy (on cello)


Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):

The first homecoming show. In 'Long Road' Ed sings, "And the skies are always grey..." Ed also mentions that sometimes it's nice to play a show with your house key in your pocket. He later talks about how the typical Seattle weather seemed to follow them around the tour, mentioning Phoenix, Las Vegas, San Diego. 'Crown of Thorns' (once again, to everyone's surprise) is introduced as "a song that's older than me." Ed and Jeff were playing this game all night, they have been doing all these jumps in tandem for the past couple of shows, but tonight they kept trying to psych each other out and pretend one was going to jump, but then they wouldn't, and start laughing. Someone had brought a huge "VOTE BUSH" banner and hung it from the 200 level; it was removed by two industrious fans before PJ took the stage. Between 'DTE' and 'Insignificance' Ed acknowledges the previous existence of the banner and said that he couldn't believe it, and that "Just for tonight, I hope they took them out back and roughed them up a little." The members of Supergrass were brought out and thanked, and Gary and Ed trade verses on 'Timeless Melody.' WARNING - X-rated notes ahead: Afterward, Ed says, "I have a bigger cock than Flea and Patrick Ewing combined, but I don't want to brag." Mike illustrates this by holding his hands out to give us a visual. (This was referencing a comment Flea made earlier about how he heard that [new Seattle Sonic] Patrick Ewing had the biggest cock in Seattle, except that now he was in town.) April Cameron and Justine Foy are brought out (with hugs from Ed) to perform the string arrangement for 'Parting Ways.' After "Parting Ways," Jeff grabs Ed's wine bottle, takes a LONG swig, and then hands it over to Matt, who does likewise. 'Ledbetter' is lavishly tagged with 'Little Wing' (and there is a Jimi Hendrix photo, torn out of a magazine, taped to Mike's amp). Really strong, powerfully played show. On the setlist but not played: 'In Hiding' and 'The Kids Are Alright.'


This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com in tandem with pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com, and is part of a series of the best Pearl Jam shows in existance.

If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com.


Compiled by spacedvest on 1/29/04.


SV039-pj2000-11-05.flac.rar - FileFactory

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