Episode 122: St. Petersburg, FL - 3/29/94

Episode 122: St. Petersburg, FL - 3/29/94

We're back into our run of early 90's episodes as we tackle a great show and memorable bootleg in this episode. St. Petersburg happened on the well documented 1994 tour that the band was on the top of their game for. This is a Patreon requested episode and joining us for this one is Horizon Leg Patron Gabe Spece. Coming off a night in Miami where 24,000 fans attempted to cram into a venue that could only fit 8,000, the local Florida newspapers made attempts to sabotage the band by stating that they incited the "riots" that led to some incidents happening during the show. Unlike what we saw in our Ann Arbor episode that happened just nine days prior, the band didn't want to let yet another issue (to go along with bomb threats, ticket distribution challenges, backstage break-ins) to hamper their show for a new live crowd that seemingly couldn't care less what happened to them the night before. The result of that was a very relaxed show with tons of positive energy. Almost a rarity for that tour year. This show has gone down in lore as being one of the better fan recorded bootlegs of that year which helps take in all of the fantastic moments that happened here. Highlights from this one that we're gonna dig into are opening the set with Rearviewmirror, a fantastic Daughter with both Another Brick In The Wall Pt. 2 tag and W.M.A. which essentially led to a full version played, great improvs off Black and Alive and a rare 3rd encore closer of Throw Your Arms Around Me. But possibly the most important thing to come out of this episode is a bit of a debate that ramps up during Porch. This Porch has always been known for having a Dirty Frank tag, but we dig a little deeper and question if that's the case here or not. Check it out, you'll know what we mean! Our guest today joined us due to his contribution through Patreon. And guess what? You have the chance to join us for an episode too! Contribute here: http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

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Episode 192: Telluride, CO - 7/9/2016

Episode 192: Telluride, CO - 7/9/2016

Red Rocks, Mansfield, Santa Barbara, The Gorge, Telluride... and now Amsterdam. These six shows have something special in common that no other Pearl Jam show can claim. The band walks out and takes a seat to start the show, warming up with a collection of slower tracks and easing into a set more than the typical night. In the beautiful, mountainous evening sky up in a ski resort town in Colorado, the band took their seats in a fantastic mood thanks to these surroundings and started the night with 10 tracks played acoustically.  All of the shows mentioned above have a few things in common. They've been to go to spot for the band to break out debuts, rarities or songs that went completely into hiding. Take Angel for example. A Dave Abbruzzese song that was released as an A-side on the 1994 fan club Xmas Singles that had only been played four prior times in their history. Not once since 1994. It took them a record setting 699 times in between shows before they'd play it again at this show! Also, for all of the Into The Wild fans, Society was debuted directly after Angel and it was one of two performances of it in their history. Later in the show, we'd receive another Xmas Single rarity from 2008, Santa Cruz, which lyrics were changed to fit their current location. A great show with lots of memorable speeches from Ed, and a cameo from a young woman standing stage side who wanted her 15 second of fame. Joining us to tell her stories is Horizon Leg Patron Jenni Gee! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

27 Jul 20221h 44min

Episode 191: Heineken Open'er Festival, Gdynia, POL - 7/1/2010

Episode 191: Heineken Open'er Festival, Gdynia, POL - 7/1/2010

After a memorable show in Krakow on the 2022 European tour, we're set to go back to Poland to cover the Heineken Open'er Festival show from 2010. The show was a day after the Berlin show from that year, which had a touching tribute to the Roskilde victims being the 10th anniversary of the tragedy. That theme was on their minds at this show as Ed has to deal with some early crowd rambunctiousness that he had nearly no patience for. This was in the middle of touring for Backspacer, so we'll be able to catch up on songs from that album for the first time in about 6 months. This is including The Fixer, where we try to make sense of the recent infatuation that blew us away after it was crossed off a setlist earlier in this tour. Great versions of Hail, Hail, Even Flow, Amongst The Waves and Rearviewmirror are all discussed, but perhaps most importantly, we get a version of Just Breathe with bass!  Joining us to tell her story is our Patron Anita Stelmasiuk who had a long journey before making it to her first show. Get to hear her stories about joining the Ten Club at an early age, the challenges she faced in order to get to this show and some of the moments that impacted her that night. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

20 Jul 20221h 30min

Episode 190: Mudfest, Gimli, MB, CAN - 8/14/1993

Episode 190: Mudfest, Gimli, MB, CAN - 8/14/1993

This show has been on our radar for quite a while and we're happy to finally get it out to you in this episode! In the summer of 1993 prior to the release of Vs., Pearl Jam was doing some touring opening up for U2 and Neil Young getting at most around 45-60 minutes of set time. That was until they hit the middle of the prairies in Manitoba, Canada to headline Sunfest. However, nobody knows this show under that name. This show has properly been dubbed, Mudfest. A rainy evening up in Gimli caused for slippery conditions and a misty drizzle that followed the band around the whole night. But the legend of the show doesn't end there. We got a racous, inebriated Eddie Vedder at his absolute best firing up the crowd and letting his voice growl and shred the entire night. The early performances of six Vs. songs are eye opening, especially Go, Animal and Indifference, which had the same show closing vibe that we are known to see nowadays. Come for the mud, stay for the belittling of SetlistFm. Visit our Concertpedia with tour updates after every show - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

13 Jul 20221h 33min

Episode 189: Lollapalooza Mountain View, CA - 7/19/1992

Episode 189: Lollapalooza Mountain View, CA - 7/19/1992

In this month we're going to be touching up on some of Pearl Jam's past festival dates, starting with the first touring festival that helped make the band at Lollapalooza in 1992. Two shows at the Shoreline Amphitheater kicked off this tour, and we're gonna cover the second night because it's the only one that has a bootleg attached. We'll share a clip from our Horizon Profile episode with Amy Wynn, who was at the first night of the two-day kick-off. We'll also get to talk about an entertaining interview that exists on the internet featuring Stone and Jeff on MTV's 120 Minutes. They discuss how they met, how they felt about touring at the time, and a word that you can say on TV that absolutely caught the attention of Stone. That's probably the big moment to tune in for! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

6 Jul 202256min

Episode 188: Fargo, ND - 6/15/2003

Episode 188: Fargo, ND - 6/15/2003

Is this gonna be a good episode? You're darned tootin! With many Cohn Brothers movie quotes aside, this is our final episode of our OTOTO states month emanating from Fargo, North Dakota in 2003. This is the first instance in 188 official episodes and 224 shows in total that we've covered that we get to talk about Arc. Arc is one of their more fascinating songs due to the weight that it holds being the tribute written for the Roskilde victims. The band would go on to play this nine times, the same number of victims from the tragedy, and none of the official bootlegs include any performance of this. We'll get into the unique presentation that it had live and how impactful it was, even as a show opener, in it's short stay that year. Another big point of conversation from this one is a version of In My Tree being played for the first time in 69 shows. This song having not been played for that long mixed in with an illness from Ed meant it was never going to be as crisp of a version that we would've heard in 1996. This became a little bit of an improv where the lyrics and music weren't exactly linear. Ed has some things on his mind and comes up with some beautiful improved lyrics for the end. We'll talk about how this set the tone for other versions of In My Tree that year, especially the version that everyone remembers from Madison Square Garden.  All this and good discussion on 1/2 Full, I Am Mine, Better Man, Thumbing My Way, Rearviewmirror, I Am A Patriot and Crazy Mary. Visit the Concertpedia for 2022 Tour Recaps and Reactions - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

29 Jun 20221h 38min

Episode 187: Boise, ID - 11/3/2000

Episode 187: Boise, ID - 11/3/2000

This episode is about promises. Promises broken, promises kept, and promises broken yet again. The band has had a bit of a rocky relationship with Idaho's state capital, and while this episode will focus on all of the above, it will mainly be dedicated to the positive memories. If you go back to the beginning of their relationship, it began with disappointment as Pearl Jam had to cancel a date on the 1995 Vitalogy tour. They would finally set foot there in 2000 experiencing an unforgettable show that we'll go into in full detail here. As Ed states multiple times during this show, it was an amazing crowd and one that he promised to return to. Alas, as sequel was initially planned for the Riot Act tour in 2003, but due to circumstances that we aren't quite sure of, they had to cancel this show as well. The band has never been back to Idaho, and that's why it's a part of our OTOTO States Series! This show was given the high honor of being an "apeman" bootleg, which meant it was one of 18 shows in 2000 that the band thought very highly of. It's easy to tell why. The energy is palpable at this show, the band played extremely tight on a consistent high-tempo pace and the crowd ate it up the whole way. We'll talk about great renditions of Go, Grievance, Small Town, Better Man with the Romanza intro, Daughter, Rearviewmirror and Parting Ways. How high will this one be rated? You may want to tune in to find out! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

22 Jun 20221h 37min

Episode 186: Rapid City, SD - 6/24/1998

Episode 186: Rapid City, SD - 6/24/1998

Our fourth OTOTO state this month has us heading to South Dakota early on the first leg of the Yield run. It was only the sixth appearance that Matt Cameron was making for the band at the time as a replacement drummer. Of course, no lack of confidence with playing this hefty catalog. Cameron throws in all of his patented flourishes and unmatched speed to create performances that at the time was a major change with some of these songs that have become major staples of the Pearl Jam set. We'll run through it all and focus on some of the moments that Matt made special. Speaking of special, this show features the debut of a grouping of songs that have become a rare instance that people chase from show to show. This night in South Dakota was the first time that they ever performed the "man trilogy" songs back-to-back-to-back. We'll dig into how special this trio has become and how the grouping elevated Nothing Man to become one of the best singalongs in their catalog. We'll also preview the upcoming European tour, and find a way to get off topic a bit with in reference to wedding songs. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

15 Jun 20221h 33min

Episode 185: Augusta, ME - 9/26/1996

Episode 185: Augusta, ME - 9/26/1996

Let's dive into another episode in our OTOTO States Month Series! In 1996, Pearl Jam was still dealing with their Ticketmaster strike, so they found that options for venues on the east coast were limited. Big cities such as Philadelphia and Boston couldn't provide a proper place for the band to play without the usage of Ticketmaster, so they had to get creative in finding locations to play. One spot happened to be Augusta, Maine - a state they hadn't played before nor after. While it may seem as though this is just another bump on the road, something special happened in Maine's capital that the fans who were there still talk about today. Leaving his cozy vacation spot on the Mediterranean, Dennis Rodman took a flight out to the America's north most state to witness a band and a front man that meant the world to him. Rodman and Vedder had become friendly around that time. Ed was seen joining Dennis in the locker room during the Chicago Bulls 1996 Championship win, and there's a story passed around that they sporadically took a flight from Seattle to Vegas in order to go see Jane's Addiction. Rodman got to celebrate with the band on stage for the first of many times throughout the years. We'll talk about Ed's relationship with Rodman as well as the visual of Ed taking a ride on the 6'7" basketball player's shoulders during Alive. Also in this episode, we'll talk about two moments that take place during this show that weren't definitive of the 1996 era, but have been cornerstones of Pearl Jam's live set in the past decade. Visit The Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

8 Jun 20221h 29min

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