Pearl Jam
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1999
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Venue
City
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Alpine Valley
East Troy
WI
Last Kiss*
Betterman
Watch Outside
Driven To Tears
Running Out Of Time
Diamonds In The Rough
Love > Building On Fire
I Am A Patriot
* Ed solo
Alpine Valley
East Troy
WI
Last Kiss
Betterman
Watch Outside
Driven To Tears
Running Out Of Time
Diamonds In The Rough
Love -> Building On Fire
I Am A Patriot
M.A.P. Benefit, Hollywood Palladium [w/ C Average]
Hollywood
CA
Last Kiss
Watch Outside
Driven To Tears
Running Out Of Time/diamonds In The Rough
L.a.
Love --> Building On Fire
Patriot
La Paloma Theatre [w/ C Average]
Encinitas
CA
8:00pm set: (EV solo)
Throw Your Arms Around Me
Trouble
Last Kiss; (with C Average)
Watch Outside
Driven To Tears
Got The Time (Joe Jackson)
Running Out Of Time
Diamonds In The Rough
Love -> Building On Fire
Corduroy (FAST punky version)
Naked Eye
I Am A Patriot
Soldier Of Love
I Can't Explain
That Feel (Tom Waits)
11:00pm set: (EV solo)
Long Road
Bobbie Jean (Bruce Springsteen)
So Sad About Us (The Who); (with C Average)
Love -> Building On Fire
Driven To Tears
Watch Outside
Running Out Of Time
Diamonds In The Rough
Naked Eye
Got The Time
Corduroy (fast version)
The Good's Gone (The Who)
Ship Song (Nick Cave)
I Am A Patriot
encore:
Tattoo (The Who)
I Can't Explain
Against The 70's
Last Kiss
510 Columbia Street [w/ C Average]
Olympia
WA
Heaven And Hell
I Can't Explain
Young Man Blues
Fortune Teller
Tattoo
A Quick One
I'm A Boy
My Generation
See Me, Feel Me
Jam/Sparks
This was a supplementary show to the Yoyoagogo music festival in Olympia and was held in a woodworking shop (NOT kidding). It was billed as C Average and three other bands, C Average announced as doing their Who tribute show ... with Mr. Eddie Vedder as Roger Daltrey (unannounced, and unknown, until he was seen wandering around the venue). Stupendous, amazing, and the show of a lifetime for a Who/PJ fan...
Ed Sullivan Theater [Late Show - w/ Pete Townsend]
New York
NY
Heart to Hang Onto
Magic Bus
This greatly anticipated pairing of Eddie Vedder and Pete Townshend features Pete on electric guitar and the CBS orchestra backing. After three baubled starts (edited out for TV), Ed and Pete share verses in a lovely version of 'Heart to Hang Onto.' During the commercial break, they lead into a 'Magic Bus' jam, with Ed adding a few vocals toward the end. The home audience only hears the final note of this song (typical for Letterman's show).
Supper Club [w/ Pete Townsend]
New York
NY
Heart to Hang Onto
Let's See Action
Better Man
Till The River Runs Dry
Sheraton Gibson [EV solo vox]
Magic Bus
I'm One [EV solo vox]
THIS LISTING IS FOR THE EDDIE/PETE SET ONLY! If you have the Pete set, please add it under Pete Townsend.
Pete solo: Won't Get Fooled Again, Behind Blue Eyes, Drowned, Cut My Hair, Slit Skirts, I Put a Spell on You, Let My Love Open the Door
With EV: Heart to Hang Onto, Let's See Action, Better Man (!!!), Till The River Runs Dry, Sheraton Gibson [EV solo vox], Magic Bus, I'm One [EV solo vox]
notes: This was a press conference/promotion showcase (featuring media, VIP and radio station contest winners) to promote the release of the forthcoming PT live album. Ed was in the audience for Pete's first portion of the set, bopping his head to the music. :-) Right after 'Let My Love Open the Door' Pete introduces Ed, saying 'Ed's gonna help with this show, he's helped with this show in the past, he's helping on the CD too (the evening began with a press-only premiere of the live album)' and talks about how Ed is from Chicago (explaining Ed's connection to the Chicago-based charity that Pete's benefit shows have been for.) Ed joins Pete on stage, cheat sheets under his arm. Ed sings along on 'Heart To Hang Onto,' exactly like Ed's appearance at the 1997 HOB show. Ed's eyes are closed while Pete is singing, gently swaying. Pete talks about how his work on Lifehouse has leaked out and explains the history of the project, and comments that he's been sending Eddie stuff he's been working on (HEY ED! Your list gets ours! :-)) Next, Ed plays acoustic on 'Let's See Action' (while Pete plays electric), trading verses and chorus; Pete needs to look at the sheet music, while Ed knows it by heart. After the song ends, Pete comments, "This is one of yours," and they go into 'Better Man,' Pete's on electric, Ed's on a black acoustic Gibson (no pick) - Pete singing the counterpart on the choruses (!!!!) (No 'Save It For Later', though!) It appeared as though Pete was looking to Ed to get the chord changes; Ed picks up a towel and puts it over Pete's hand as though he was playfully hiding his hands from Pete's view. Pete prefaces "Till The River All Runs Dry" with a brief discussion about MS and Ronnie Lane (with whom Pete originally wrote the song - see a previous Song X for an explanation of Ronnie Lane). They alternate verses on the song; Ed needs the words a little; Pete plays the guitar solo. Ed sings 'Sheraton Gibson' - Pete playing guitar and singing backing vocals, and Ed gets a standing ovation from a crowd full of die-hard Who fans at the end of it! 'Magic Bus' has Pete on electric, Ed on the black acoustic. Ed only sings a couple of lines and is mostly backing vocals. At the end of the song, Ed fakes smashing his guitar. =) Before "I'm One," Pete commented that Ed was nervous about this one, because Pete usually closes with it (at his solo acoustic shows) - "But it sounds nice when Ed sings it." (awwwwwwwww) Ed's on vocals, Pete's on acoustic guitar. Set ends; Pete and Ed hug; Pete thanks Ed on the mic, Ed goes to the mic and thanks Pete (the only thing he said all night). Pete said, "When we originally planned this, the album was supposed to be out now, but it's not, it's not coming out until September, and that's my fault." For the encore, Pete reprises 'I'm One,' much like Ed's version(s) - when he sings "I'm a loser, no chance to win," he sings instead "I'm a loser too, no chance to win". End of an amazing historical evening!!!
Late Show with David Letterman
New York
NY
Heart to Hang On To
Ed with Pete Townshend
House of Blues
Chicago
IL
Heart to Hang Onto, Let's See Action, Better Man, 'Til The Rivers All Run Dry, Sheraton Gibson, Magic Bus, I'm One
THIS LISTING IS FOR ONLY THE EDDIE/PETE TOWNSEND SET, if you have the original Pete set, please add it to your list under Pete Townsend.
Pete solo: Won't Get Fooled Again, Behind Blue Eyes, Drowned, Cut My Hair, Slit Skirts (started but not finished due to technical problems with the piano), Let My Love Open the Door
With EV: Heart to Hang Onto, Let's See Action, Better Man, 'Til The Rivers All Run Dry, Sheraton Gibson, Magic Bus, I'm One
Yet another press/promotion showcase to promote the live album. Far less security than New York, and anyone hanging around outside all day got in! However, to quote one fan: "Biggest bunch of assholes in an audience i've encountered. Many people talking during songs," which probably accounts for the shortened set and no encore. Pete is in a "Pete-type mood" initially and then loosened up when Eddie comes out. After 'Heart To Hang Onto,' Pete attends to something onstage and Ed talks about spending the past couple days with Pete and how "I've learned new things musically and new things as a human." He then admonishes the people in the crowd who are talking during the songs. "The people talking between songs is driving me fucking nuts." Pete then tells a long story about reading about himself in the paper and Lifehouse, which is followed by 'Let's See Action,' which is once again missing the last verse (as it was last night) and was excellent. 'Magic Bus' is memorable for trademark Townshend windmills; Pete really seems to get into this one.
-Comment Was Taken From www.fivehorizons.com
House of Blues
Chicago
IL
Arospace
Seattle
WA
Only At Night
As Everything
Fortune's Misery
Believe Me Never
Like Today
Went For a Swim
What's the Use?
Goodbye, Bird
New Book of Old
Gone To the Moon
Don't Cry For Me
Set Me Free
Shoreline Amphitheatre [Soundcheck]
Mountain View
CA
Wishlist
Thin Air
Daughter (partial)
Nothing As It Seems
Soldier of Love
In Hiding
Last Kiss
Elderly Woman
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View
CA
Soldier Of Love
Wishlist
Thin Air*
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
Footsteps^
Last Kiss
Yellow Ledbetter
Bridge School Benefit show, acoustic
* = live debut
^ = first performance w/ EV on harmonica, available on "Nothing As it Seems" import single
All of PJ returns at the end of the night for the final jam on Bob Dylan's 'I Shall Be Released,' Mike and Jeff playing with The Who's John Entwistle, Ed taking a few verses, and Matt on drums in the back.
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View
CA
Nothing As It Seems*
Daughter
Wishlist
Better Man^
Off He Goes
Black
Last Kiss
Bridge School Benefit show, acoustic
* = live debut
^ = available on "Nothing As It Seems" import single
House of Blues [w/ C Average]
Chicago
IL
soldier of love
watch outside
diamonds in the rough
running out of time
driven to tears
wishlist
love --> building on fire
last kiss
leaving here
patriot
A setlist much like previous outings. 'Leaving Here' is a nice surprise; the start is messed up and it is restarted. 'Patriot' is the fast, punky version. Ed is very chatty tonight. Later, Ed and the C Avg guys return for The Who's second encore, with Ed singing on 'Let's See Action,' Jon playing guitar and Brad on drums behind Zak Starkey.
House of Blues [w/ C Average]
Chicago
IL
Last Kiss
Improv
Elderly Woman
Watch Outside
Running Out of Time
Untitled
Driven to Tears
Wishlist
Love -> Building on Fire
Leaving Here
I am a Patriot
encore (w/ The Who): Let's See Action
Ed comes out smiling, very happy, with a new acoustic guitar. He performs 'Last Kiss' solo and talks a bit about Walter Payton's death, which leads him to a discussion about how it make him think about dying and what you do will all your stuff when you die. (2,560k) He does a little improv (which he calls a "new song" he just wrote, that no one has ever heard "unless you were on my hotel balcony"). Telling the very (loud) talkative audience that they'll like this, "it has a punch line," he performs this little song about stuff, and people you love, and what happens to it all; the punchline in question is, "Oh, I hope I don't die, but if I do, I'm gonna leave it all to The Who." (2,827k) He then asks the audience if he should switch to electric or if they want to hear "Small Town" (Ed's name for "Elderly Woman"). He's trying to get the guitar to sound good, and holds it up and tells everyone proudly that this is new, it used to belong to Pete, and that his wife bought it for him at an auction on Thursday night. He tells how the bidding was going very very high, and that she turned to him and said, "A banker is *not* going home with that guitar!" This leads to 'Elderly Woman' and then Ed brings out Jon and Brad. They are VERY on and even do the 'Untitled' song from Live on Two Legs, seemingly note for note. (2,005k) Ed has painted his black Schecter with "Walter Payton #34." Like the previous night, they do 'Wishlist' with Jon taking the guitar solo on bass. Leading to 'Patriot': "If you're from Chicago, I love ya; if you're a Who fan, I love ya." [By the way, The Who were fantastic, and once again Ed comes on with Jon and Brad for "Let's See Action"; Ed has some problems with Roger's teleprompter not scrolling fast enough, but it's still great fun for all.]
House of Blues
Chicago
IL
Pre-Set
Last Kiss
Last Will And Testament
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
Main Set
Watch Outside
Running Out Of Time
Untitled
Driven To Tears
Wishlist
Love Goes To Building On Fire
Leaving Here
I Am A Patriot
Studio Litho
Seattle
WA
Education
Fatal
Letter to the Dead
Studio Outtakes
"Fan Club Singles & More II"
Various
Various
The Whale Song (Mom 3 Compilation)
Magic Bus (Ed W/Pete Townshend, Late Show, 7/28/99)
Patriot (Ed W/ C-Average, Hollywood Paladium, 6/25/99)
Driftin' ('99 Xmas Single)
Yeastie Girls (Atlanta, GA, 9/1/98)
Thin Air (Bridge Benefit, Mountain View, CA, 10/30/99)
Heart To Hang Onto (E W/Pete Townshend, Late Show, 7/28/99)
Soldier Of Love (Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA, 10/10/98)
Strangest Tribe ('99 Xmas Single)
Leatherman (Seattle, WA, 7/22/98)
World Where You Live (Ed W/ Neil Finn, Karma Club, 11/6/98)
Watch Outside (Ed W/ C-Average, Hollywood Palladium, 6/25/99)
I Shall Be Released (Bridge Benefit, Mountain View, 10/30/99)
History Never Repeats (Ed W/ Neil Finn, Karma Club, 11/6/98)
Running Out Of Time (Ed W/ C-Average, Free Tibet, 6/13/99)
The KKK Took My Baby Away (Ingelwood, CA, 7/14/98)
Driven To Tears (Ed W/ C-Average, Hollywood Palladium, 6/25/99)
Nothing As It Seems (Bridge Benefit, Mountain View, CA, 10/31/99)
Diamonds In The Rough (Ed W/ C-Average, Free Tibet, 6/13/99)
Take Me Out To The Ball Game (Ed @ Wrigley Field, ?/?/99)
Love --> Building On Fire (Ed W/ C-Average, Hollywood Palladium, 6/25/99)
"Fan Club Singles & More II" Liberated Bootleg.