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Pearl Jam 04/08/94
Patriot Center, Fairfax, VA
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  • Checksums - d1 - d2 -
    Disc Counts 2 / 2
    Circ - Added Dates 00/00/03 - 04/09/2004
    Source Summary Core Sounds > Sony TCD-D7 > DAT > cdr > dEdit > cdr > shn > cdr > EAC (Secure mode) > shn 
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    Pearl Jam
    4.8.94
    Patriot Center, Fairfax, VA

    Source:  Core Sounds > Sony TCD-D7 > DAT > cdr > dEdit > cdr > shn > cdr > EAC (Secure mode) > shn

    D1:
    01 Release
    02 Go
    03 Animal
    04 Dissident
    05 Why Go
    06 Deep
    07 Jeremy
    08 "Kind of tough tonight"
    09 Daughter/(Hey Hey, My My)(American Pie)
    10 Even Flow
    11 Breath
    12 State of Love and Trust
    13 Footsteps
    14 Black
    15 Alive
    16 "Elevated"
    17 Porch/(Tearing)

    D2:
    E1:
    01 Encore Break
    02 Rearviewmirror
    03 Corduroy
    04 Not for You
    05 Small Town
    06 Blood
    E2:
    07 Encore Break
    08 Indifference
    09 Rockin' in the Free World  

    Recording notes:
    * Short drop out at about 2:05 of 'Release'
    * There are periodic slaps on a table or chair from someone near the taper
    * There are no fades between discs or encore breaks, so it is a seamless show
    The bolded below was added 4/9/04, may not be on circulating text files...
    * The editing of this show was only to smooth out the level problems at the beginning. The recording level was extremely low and then later fixed by the taper. The dropout is on all circulating copies.
    * Also, in order to stop posts from those who may think the spectral looks like MP3, the DAT was recorded at 32khz


    fivehorizons.com notes:
    This performance was very difficult for Pearl Jam and many in the crowd due to the discovery of
    Kurt's death that day. A very tense and emotional show. Ed remarked, "... we are elevated a little
    more than usual, either that or I've gotten taller. I don't think it's a very good thing to elevate
    yourself. I think it would be a very dangerous thing... sometimes, whether you like it or not people
    elevate you ... whether you like it or not, and it's very easy to fall. So.. uh.. I don't want to be
    the messenger, somebody who delivers bad news, you know. Kill the messenger, but I don't think any
    of us would be in this room if it weren't for Kurt Cobain ... 1,2,3,4.." Incredible version of 'Even
    Flow.' Despite the sadness and misery hanging over this show, the songs were powerful and intense.
    By the end of the night the mood changed with the music bringing everyone together and creating
    strength. People started leaving after 'Indifference' as the lights went down, and started running
    back in when they closed powerfully with 'RITFW," playing like they couldn't stop.

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