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Pearl Jam 09/23/02
House of Blues, Chicago, IL
Set I
Last Kiss
Insignificance
Grievance
I Am Mine
Love Boat Captain^
Green Disease^
Not For You
Better Man
Leaving Here
Yellow Ledbetter
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
^ = first time played by the band
Benefit for the Maryville Academy; opening for The Who;
Stone Gossard did not play with the band;
First show with Boom on keyboards
Last Changed By John Cook
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Countryman Isomax II > DAT > CD Conversion: Audio Capable DDS Drive (no soundcard) > DAT2WAV > Cool Edit Pro (fade in / out only) > CDWave > MKW
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Schoeps MK4v > Schoeps VMS021B > Sony SBM-1 > Sony PCM-M1 > DAT > CDR > SHN > CDR
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Mitchell Lowery (0/0) CD-R / 1 View   AUD
Anthony (0/0) CD-R / 1 A+ View   Audience
Notes: 09/23/02 - House of Blues, Chicago, IL (benefit for the Maryville Academy; opening for The Who) [47m] soundcheck (previous day): Better Man, Insignificance, Grievance, You Are, Save You, I Am Mine, Not For You, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter, Can't Keep, Green Disease, Love Boat Captain, one other new song (9/22/02 soundcheck not in correct order) soundcheck: Last Kiss, Grievance (2X), Green Disease, Insignificance, Leaving Here set: Last Kiss, Insignificance, Grievance, I Am Mine, Love Boat Captain, Green Disease, Not For You, Better Man, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter notes: Originally this benefit was to feature Ed plus C-Average opening for The Who, but PJ (minus Stone, who had a prior commitment with Conservation International) opened. In a funny twist, a near life-sized cardboard cutout of Stone wearing a gold glittery jacket and holding Pete's Gibson is brought out on the stage. (Ed quips about Stone being very "one dimensional" tonight.) Boom, a native Hawaiian friend of Ed's (who plays on some of the forthcoming Riot Act tracks), fills in on keyboards. Jeff, in an obvious nod to the late John Entwistle, wears a skeleton t-shirt. Ed notes at one point during the show that Boom flew in from the islands just for this show. 'Leaving Here' is nailed and a a hit with The Who fans. 'Yellow Ledbetter,' with modified lyrics (referencing Entwistle), closes the set with Ed noting it ?takes a lot of balls? to play on the stage that The Who are about to come out on. A quick set with the band cheerful and a mix of songs to play to that particular crowd, de-emphasize Stone's absence and introduce a few new ones.
Anthony (0/0) CD-R / 1 A+ View   Audience
Notes: 09/23/02 - House of Blues, Chicago, IL (benefit for the Maryville Academy; opening for The Who) [47m] soundcheck (previous day): Better Man, Insignificance, Grievance, You Are, Save You, I Am Mine, Not For You, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter, Can't Keep, Green Disease, Love Boat Captain, one other new song (9/22/02 soundcheck not in correct order) soundcheck: Last Kiss, Grievance (2X), Green Disease, Insignificance, Leaving Here set: Last Kiss, Insignificance, Grievance, I Am Mine, Love Boat Captain, Green Disease, Not For You, Better Man, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter notes: Originally this benefit was to feature Ed plus C-Average opening for The Who, but PJ (minus Stone, who had a prior commitment with Conservation International) opened. In a funny twist, a near life-sized cardboard cutout of Stone wearing a gold glittery jacket and holding Pete's Gibson is brought out on the stage. (Ed quips about Stone being very "one dimensional" tonight.) Boom, a native Hawaiian friend of Ed's (who plays on some of the forthcoming Riot Act tracks), fills in on keyboards. Jeff, in an obvious nod to the late John Entwistle, wears a skeleton t-shirt. Ed notes at one point during the show that Boom flew in from the islands just for this show. 'Leaving Here' is nailed and a a hit with The Who fans. 'Yellow Ledbetter,' with modified lyrics (referencing Entwistle), closes the set with Ed noting it ?takes a lot of balls? to play on the stage that The Who are about to come out on. A quick set with the band cheerful and a mix of songs to play to that particular crowd, de-emphasize Stone's absence and introduce a few new ones.
SirLaguna (0/0) CDR / 1 View  
Andy Jenkins (0/0) / 0 View  
Roberto Ramirez (0/0) CDR / 1 View   MK4v > VMS02IB > M1 > CD-R
Shigeo Sudoh (0/0) / 0 View 13487
mike fabian (0/0) shn / 1 View  
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Anders (0/0) / 0 View  
Chris Dohman (0/0) cdr / 1 A View