
Episode 171: Pearl Jam MTV Unplugged - 3/16/1992
It's one of the most important Pearl Jam shows in their history with iconic moments that are likely engrained in your memory from as far back as 1992. In this episode, we're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the MTV Unplugged performance. We'll touch up on everything that led up to this very moment happening. How they were called to do the show when they were in Europe and had less than three days to prepare before performing. It kind of came off the heels of that legendary Zurich show where they played on such a small stage that they were basically forced to switch over to acoustic, and like to PJ20 movies tells it, that moment led directly to this event happening. We're going to tell some stories from this show that maybe you're a bit unfamiliar with, including an incident where the band was forced to rent equipment due to their own not arriving from Europe in time. You'll get to hear some quotes from Jeff, Mike and Stone discussing about how this and other facets of the event happened. At the time they returned, the band saw their popularity in the states rise as Ten was sneaking onto Billboard's Top 20. The songs! Of course the songs are important. Some of the most impactful performances of all-time. From a stand out State Of Love And Trust proving that most of their catalog was going to transition well, to Black being one of the greatest Eddie vocal performances of all-time including the absolutely iconic We Belong Together tag, and then of course, Porch. We'll go through and break down the entire moment where Eddie wrote PRO CHOICE!!! on his arm. Again, just legendary moments. And we'll share maybe a story you haven't heard, do you know what Vs. song was being played in a commercial break during this? We'll have your answer in the episode! Also joining us for this one is our friends at Hallucinogenic Recipe, Patrick and Brian, who will talk about the aspects of finding this on bootleg and some of the strange titles that were given to State Of Love And Trust. Visit The Pearl Jam Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
16 Mars 20221h 49min

Pearl Jam 2022 Tour Announcement Reaction
The moment we've all been waiting for! For two years during this horrible pandemic we've had to suffer through quarantining, through disease and through the aggravation that live music wouldn't be hear to alleviate the first two. So now we can finally set our plans, get to the GA line early and stock up on merch for the first occasion in a very long time! We're reacting to the news here because it's obviously going to be the only thing people want to hear about right now (asides for maybe Unplugged). So we'll go through all of the dates, talk about some of the new venues and the last time Pearl Jam stepped foot in those places, maybe make a few predictions along the way and let you know where you may be able to find us for events and hang outs on show day. Buckle up, the boys are back! Visit the Pearl Jam Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
15 Mars 202230min

Episode 170: Rotterdam, NLD - 3/6/1992
"Another wild, fabulous Holland show... in other words, it has to be seen to be believed" If you've frequented the Five Horizons site over the past few decades, you would know that most of their show descriptions had a detailed re-telling of the performances, elaborating on the songs and speeches to give you the sense of what happened. If you've read the description for this Rotterdam show before, you'd know that the quote above would be the only indication of what this show was about. At the time, they hosted video on their site, but now you can find this entire show on YouTube, so for many of you that may have read this over the past handful of years, you may have no idea what you're in for. Let's just say Mike McCready gives us his all. Along with all that... this was the final show of Pearl Jam's five-night run in Holland during March of 1992. The band his always spoken highly of this run of shows and how much they loved the area and the local fans. We discussed Den Haag and Utrecht already, but this one is a good endcap of their European run in 1992. In the last two episodes, we talked a lot about stage divers presence and how it interfered with what was happening on stage. This time, Ed takes a new approach putting a stop to it before it even began. The crowd obliges, for the most part, and the band's energy is truly able to resonate on stage. The band is having fun playing the music they are proud of writing, and when they'd head back to the states in a week's time, they'll find out that everything has changed. Visit the Pearl Jam Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
9 Mars 20221h 31min

Episode 169: Tivoli, Utrecht, NLD - 3/4/1992
You may have seen the shirt, now it's time to hear the show! This episode is about the show emanating from the Tivoli club in Utrecht. It's continuing our 4-show mini-series highlighting the best of their March run from 1992. To help us out once again to discuss the bootleg aspect of the show is Patrick and Brian from Hallucinogenic Recipe (@elusiverecipe on Twitter). This show has a lot of very similar talking points as the Den Haag show did - it's a very similar, near identical setlist structure, the band sounds great and there are countless amounts of stage divers and crowd surfers getting involved with the show again. It happens more often in here than in Den Haag, and the approach Ed takes is a little more relaxed this time. Even after Jeff has an issue with his pedals getting messed with. The crowd comes into play towards the end with an absolutely bizarre scene happening on stage. We'll also discuss what we know of the origin of the famous Tivoli shirt, the bike girl who Eddie befriended at this show and would be reunited with 3 years ago, Ed's off day tattoo and how Mike was able to get away with saying "suck my ass" and "jerkoff" in a Dutch interview. Read the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
2 Mars 20221h 30min

Episode 168: Den Haag, NLD - 3/2/1992
This episode kicks off our run of 1992 shows celebrating the 30th anniversary of four classics. We go to The Netherlands and focus on one of the best and most notable shows from the first European run in February and March out of Den Haag. This was one of the first of the great soundboard recordings that circulated, and for that, we are bringing in our brother podcast Hallucinogenic Recipe to talk about the trading and collecting aspect that made this a popular show within the community. This show has everything you want from 1992, good Ed speeches, a dangerous Porch, one of the best I've Got A Feeling jams ever and the seldom played original improv built around Fugazi's Suggestion in Saying No. We'll talk about this rendition and why it doesn't go down as one of their original songs in the same way an improv like Outta My Mind does. Though getting it here and almost no where else (that we at least have a recording of) gives this show a little extra weight and makes it timeless. "That's my little brother!" Ed shouts when Jeff cedes his bass to his brother Jason during I've Got A Feeling. While it may take some time for Jason to catch up with the band, we also get a wild array of tags within this 15 minute (you heard me correctly) slobberknocker. One of the best versions that again can be directly traced to this show as a defining moment recognized by fans of all ages. Visit the Pearl Jam Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
23 Feb 20221h 35min

Episode 167: East Troy, WI - 6/21/2003
One of our favorite Pearl Jam years to discuss on this podcast is the 2003 Riot Act tour. So many memorable moments from tons of shows spread across the map. In this episode we head to Alpine Valley where the band last played back in 2000 to freezing cold temperatures appropriately dubbed The Ice Bowl. They return to East Troy, Wisconsin during Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. In beautiful weather and a great mood, the band plays an inspired show in front of a top notch audience. Deep cuts were heavily infused from the beginning of the main set with songs such as Sometimes, God's Dice, Faithfull, Immortality and Insignificance taking place within the new Riot Act songs while heavy hitters such as Better Man, Jeremy, Even Flow, Daughter and Rearviewmirror all hit in that order to end the set. On top of that, take the last two of that group, both songs from Vs., and add the first four played in the encore - Go, Animal, Elderly Woman and Glorified G and you have an extremely rare instance where six songs are being played off the record right in a row. We also have fun moments from this night, some that get a bit political, some that involve a random fan running out onto the stage during Crazy Mary. But as Ed says in the show, tune in to see 'what American is gonna get a blowjob tonight' We'll also discuss a little bit of the Earthling record as well as a special dedication that happened at the Chicago show Visit the Pearl Jam Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
16 Feb 20221h 40min

Episode 166: Stockholm, SWE - 7/7/2012
After a 12 year absence, Pearl Jam returned to Sweden in 2012 for the first time since the Binaural tour. Today's episode will focus on that show and how a fanbase that had been deprived of their band came through and surprised a lot of people, basically forcing their hand to return in two years. This is a Patreon request from Michael Jonsson who was ecstatic to see them in his home country for the first time and we'll share his story here. This set defines a pretty typical Pearl Jam move whenever they play a play they haven't visited in a while and that's to hit the crowd with the Ten record. Eight songs off of Ten were played, but possibly considered the rarity of the bunch, Garden is a highlight in a set that was looking for a standout moment. We also get the second and last performance of Kinks cover Better Things that was released as a Ten Club single in 2011, but we'll debate over whether or not their rendition is the best take on the song. In addition to the show, Randy and John once again discuss the Earthlings performances from the past week elaborating a little bit on the previous reaction episode. This time we'll talk about why maybe we were a little bit too harsh on Andrew Watt who is set to produce the next Pearl Jam record, whenever that may be. Visit the Pearl Jam Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
9 Feb 20221h 40min

Eddie Vedder And The Earthlings Tour Reaction
Happy tour! Hey, it's not technically Pearl Jam, but it's live music within this realm. So we're taking the time doing exactly what we were built to do on this podcast and that's react to what we heard live. Randy ventured out to see the supergroup for their first official night at the Beacon Theater, and although Dirty Frank and Timeless Melody were reserved for a night, it was still an extremely rewarding experience when the expectations, with the new songs being fairly underwhelming, were better than we ever could've anticipated. We'll talk about the new stuff, some of the old stuff, and we'll track a little bit of what was going on in Newark in real time. This episode poses the question: is this a once in a lifetime tour event? Should we take advantage of it before Chad Smith goes back to the Chili Peppers, where maybe the only opportunity that we'll get to see them in the future is at best during Ohana Fest? Let's discuss! Visit the Pearl Jam Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
7 Feb 202247min