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PJ20 East Troy, WI 2011-09-03 [full live audio] DAY 1

PEARL JAM Alpine Valley Music Theatre September 3rd, 2011 [HQ audio only]
PJ20 Destination Weekend (1st night)

Setlist:

00:00 Intro
01:42 Release
06:43 Arms Aloft (Bullen, Shields, Slatterly, Stafford, Strummer)
10:10 Do The Evolution
13:54 Got Some
17:00 In My Tree
21:57 Faithfull
26:50 Ed Chat
29:18 Who You Are w/ Joseph Arthur, Liam Finn, Glen Hansard (bg vocs). Dan Peters (percussion)
33:30 Push Me, Pull Me
36:07 Setting Forth
37:50 Not For You w/ Julian Casablancas
44:56 In The Moonlight w/ Josh Homme (Matt Cameron cover)
48:20 Deep
52:45 Help Help
56:33 Breath
1:02:35 Education w/ Liam Finn
1:05:45 Once
1:09:07 State Of Love And Trust w/ Dhani Harrison
1:13:45 Betterman / Save It For Later (Charley, Cox, Morton, Steele, Wakeling)
1:24:50 Wasted Reprise / Life Wasted
1:29:15 Encore Break

Encore 1

1:34:45 Rearviewmirror
(For Mother Love Bone & Temple Of The Dog songs Chris Cornell sings lead. Eddie Vedder & Glen Hansard sing background vocals. Liam Finn joins Ed & Glen on "Reach Down")
1:43:35 Stardog Champion w/ Chris Cornell (Ament, Fairweather, Gilmore, Gossard, Wood){Mother Love Bone}
1:48:50 Say Hello 2 Heaven (Cornell)
1:55:30 Reach Down (Cornell)
2:03:40 Hunger Strike {Eddie Vedder duet vocal} (Cornell)
2:08:20 Love, Reign O'er Me (Townshend)
2:15:10 Porch
2:22:00 Encore Break 2

Encore 2

2:25:00 Kick Out The Jams w/ Mudhoney (Davis, Kramer, Smith, Thompson, Tyner)

http://www.pearljam.com/tour/show/alpine-valley-music-theatre-sep-03-2011

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

Thanks to darktrain for the audio.

In this exclusive excerpt from "Pearl Jam Twenty," a year-by-year oral history of the band's career to date, writer Jonathan Cohen gets the inside story of Pearl Jam's 2002 album "Riot Act." The book is part of Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary celebration that includes a Cameron Crowe-directed documentary and a festival held in Wisconsin over Labor Day weekend. "Pearl Jam Twenty" will be available September 13th, 2011. The documentary soundtrack, will be available September 20th, 2011.

Ask Eddie Vedder why after more than a decade in Pearl Jam, the creative process continues to inspire him, and he's quick with a proud smile. "We have five songwriters," he says. "The band has really become a vehicle for everyone to offer up their songs, have very adept musicians play them, and have a very good communication with those players. That's why I can see us going on for a long while."

"No lead singer of his caliber has come anywhere near worrying about whether everybody in the band has written a song. Most of them could give one shit about that," [guitarist] Stone Gossard says. "And for him, it's important, and that's the difference. That's one of his weapons. He's very thoughtful, in that sense."

Indeed, Riot Act is an exceedingly collaborative affair, channeling that creative energy into a host of showcases for the band's signature rock power: the tense, psychedelic opener "Can't Keep"; the unhinged guitar assaults "Get Right" and "Save You"; and the propulsively melodic "Green Disease"and "Cropduster." Elsewhere, "Thumbing My Way" and the gorgeously bittersweet closer, "All or None," reveal the band's deft dynamic touch, trading power chords for acoustic strumming and Hammond B3 organ flourishes.

Produced by Adam Kasper, who had previously worked with Matt Cameron in both Soundgarden and the drummer's side band, Wellwater Conspiracy, the album also finds the group realizing its collective creativity to an often stunning degree, with myriad songs that find little basis in any prior Pearl Jam album. "You Are," penned by Cameron, is a monster of jagged guitar outbursts fed through a drum machine and welded to a gritty groove, while Jeff Ament's "Help Help" careens from sweetly sung verses to maniacal choruses and an even more intense instrumental breakdown.

"When somebody has a clear idea what a song is going to be, inevitably the band will say, 'Well, I don't know. Let's try something else,'" Gossard says with a laugh. "Instead it will be some riff you've played three times. You just wrote it this morning and don't even care about it, but everyone will say, 'That's killer! Let's do that!' The process of letting go is constant in this band. Sometimes you have to."

The sessions got an extra boost of experimentation thanks to the presence of keyboardist Kenneth "Boom" Gaspar, whom Vedder met and quickly began collaborating with in 2001 in the midst of a yearlong sabbatical to a remote Hawaiian island. One of their songs, "Love Boat Captain," serves as the album's emotional centerpiece, as it reaches out to the families of the nine fans who were killed after a crowd surge during Pearl Jam's June 30, 2000, set at Denmark's Rocksilde Festival.

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