Pearl Jam
SV051 - "THE MONKEYWRENCH CHRONICLES VOL. I: RAGE"
November 1, 1995
Delta Center: Salt Lake City, UT
Source: dSBD > dat > cdr (dropout on "Daughter" patched with "Road Rage" boot; cut on "Porch" patched with "Malaria" boot) > cdr > flac
Digital Editing: Fred Evans and Glenn Seguin
Artwork: Allen Robertson
DISC ONE:
01 intro
02 Go
03 Animal
04 Last Exit
05 Spin the Black Circle
06 Tremor Christ
07 Corduroy
08 Not for You
09 Lukin
10 improv "Seven Years Waiting"
11 Elderly Woman...
12 Deep
13 Dissident
14 Daughter/(Pulled Up)
15 Even Flow
16 Rearviewmirror
17 I Got Shit
DISC TWO:
01 Whipping
02 Immortality
03 Alive
04 Black
05 Blood
encore 1:
06 Red Mosquito (^)
07 Better Man
08 "Shape Up"
09 Leaving Here
10 Footsteps
11 Porch
(^) First time ever played.
Recording Notes:
This source is complete and is almost totally sourced from a digital soundboard (not FM). The dropout in Daughter at 3:38-3:44 is patched from the liberated bootleg "Road Rage" while the cut in Porch at 4:49-6:00 is patched from the liberated bootleg "Malaria" ('Monkeywrench Radio' mono FM).
Show Notes (thanks to Five Horizons):
True to their word, PJ returned to Salt Lake City after the previous rain-out and played "twice as long," playing two shows. Being the night after Halloween, the band hits the stage wearing costumes, Ed's being a very large alien head and alien gloves with long fingers. They proceed to toss items into the crowd (the band claiming it's candy corn and cigarettes). Ed comments after 'Tremor Christ:' "I believe we've met before. We're gonna make good on our promise." There's a very sweet improv played before 'Elderly Woman.' Ed's introduces 'Even Flow' as a song they "... learned off an old '50s jukebox." 'Red Mosquito' is a new song. 'Leaving Here' has an interesting intro. Monkeywrench Radio broadcast this show.
Artwork and Release Notes:
This is the first two discs in a fan-created 18-disc boxed set called "The Monkeywrench Chronicles".
This is being distributed by blackredyellow.com in tandem with pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com, and is part of a series of the best Pearl Jam shows in existance.
If the artwork is not included, you can find it at blackredyellow.com.
Compiled by spacedvest on 2/27/04.