- Audio CD (February 27, 2001)
- Number of Discs: 2
- Format: Live
- Label: Sony
- ASIN: B000058DYY
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #190,863 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Even Flow | |||
| 2. Hail, Hail | |||
| 3. animal | |||
| 4. Corduroy | |||
| 5. Grievance | |||
| 6. In My Tree | |||
| 7. Nothing As It Seems | |||
| 8. Light Years | |||
| 9. daughter | |||
| 10. Leatherman | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. I Got Id | |||
| 2. Black | |||
| 3. Porch | |||
| 4. Breakerfall | |||
| 5. go | |||
| 6. Once | |||
| 7. Mankind | |||
| 8. elderly woman behind the counter in a small town | |||
| 9. Crazy Mary | |||
| 10. Wash | |||
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WITHOUT A DOUBT, #1 OF ALL 72...B SIDE IS UNBELIEVABLE,
By anthony gualtieri (philadelphia, pa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - September 5, 2000 (Audio CD)
I'll keep it short because these get boring-- i own all 72 shows, this is the best of all of'em.... no huge sound problems (which happens on most shows, unfortunately).... the version of I Got Id is improved, a nice change (the only version of the song i'll listen to), and unbelievably strong. Stone's Mankind is great, and the version of Insignificance is probably the best they've done live. Porch has a longer than usual instrumental bridge, with Eddie getting the crowd involved, and a strong Ledbetter close. Yeah, every review says each show is the best, and i did not see this show, only the Philly shows,but this is the only show of the 72 that never leaves my CD changer. Agree?
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Set of US Tour - Pittsburgh Last Night of First Leg,
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This review is from: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - September 5, 2000 (Audio CD)
With 48 double cds from the European and first leg of the American tour. This is by far one of the best sets. It is the last night of the first leg of the US Tour and the Band did not let the crowd down at all. If you plan on getting any of the live cds get this one It is guaranteed to please with plenty of old, new and rare tracks.But any time you have a show that is the first or last in a tour you are guaranteed for a few surprises this delivers plenty. The Pittsburgh set includes Rare tracks such as Wash & Crazy Mary and culminates with the encore of The Who's Classic Baba O'Riley. Also the interlude in Daughter contains a rare cover of Sonic Youths "Bull in the Heather" Listen to Stone gossards vocals on the rarely played live "Mankind". I have been lucky enough to be a member of the ten club and have had this Cd for almost a month and it never gets old. With so many live shows to choose from Choose this ine you won't go wrong!!!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rockin' the Steel Workers,
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This review is from: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - September 5, 2000 (Audio CD)
Disclaimer: Owner of all 72 official PJ bootlegs. This is an especially energetic show to close the second leg of Pearl Jam's mammoth 2000 world tour. You might expect that they would just go through the motions with this gig, as if they couldn't wait to get finished and go home to a few weeks of R&R. But that is not the case in Pittsburgh, as the band planned to go out with a bang, and they are propelled into greater excitement by the enthusiastic crowd. This is an especially rocking show, and is lower on ballads than the average gig. The fact that the show opens with "Even Flow" should tell you something (in fact, this is the only show in the series to start off with this classic track). Highlights include an extra gritty take on "I Got Shit," a rumbling yet intricate "In My Tree," Stone Gossard's showcase "Mankind" (which proves conclusively why he isn't PJ's lead vocalist, although it's still a cool song), and better than average renditions of the rockers "Last Exit" and "Hail Hail." The most enjoyable moment of this show is when Eddie Vedder invites a woman with a white umbrella to the stage. They had noticed her before, and it turns out that she had been to over 100 PJ shows. In the "Touring Band" DVD, you'll see that her umbrella had a request for the long-lost B-side "Wash" scrawled on it, and in her honor the band performed this song for the only time in the entire tour.
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