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11/6/00: Seattle, Washington - Pearl Jam (CD 2001)

Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. Release
2. Corduroy
3. Grievance
4. Rearviewmirror
5. Hail, Hail
6. Evacuation
7. Dissident
8. Nothing as It Seems
9. In Hiding
10. Leatherman
11. Better Man
12. Nothingman

DISC 2:
1. Even Flow
2. Jeremy
3. Lukin
4. Not For You
5. Daughter
6. Encore Break
7. Off He Goes
8. Thin Air
9. Parting Ways
10. Go
11. Once

DISC 3:
1. Crazy Mary
2. Immortality
3. Alive
4. Soon Forget
5. Kids Are Alright, The
6. Baba O'Reilly
7. Yellow Ledbetter

Details
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Live
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Pearl Jam: Eddie Vedder (vocals); Mike McCready, Stone Gossard (guitar); Jeff Ament (bass); Matt Cameron (drums).
This is part 72 of a 72-CD series documenting Pearl Jam's 2000 BINAURAL Tour. This 3-CD set represents the last show of the tour, packaged in a triple-fold out sleeve.
Clearly, Pearl Jam have entered into the type of cult-fueled, jam-band infamy usually reserved for the Grateful Dead and Phish, by releasing a live recording to represent every performance on their 2000 tour. The band ended the jaunt on November 6, 2000 in their backyard of Seattle, Washington, with the monumental night filling out three discs. The set opens with the gradual emotional build of TEN's "Release," but doesn't brood for long, as the band flies through super-charged versions of "Evenflow," "Rearviewmirror," and "Evacuation," sounding decidedly inspired and raw. The Who's "The Kids are Alright" and "Baba O'Reilly" were common live staples during the BINAURAL tour, with Eddie Vedder delivering a spirited vocal on the latter.
"Soon Forget" stands out as one of the more compelling Pearl Jam compositions, a testament to Vedder's talents. To the rest of the band's credit, they cleverly sneak a "Stairway To Heaven" motif into "Crazy Mary." What's most important here is the capturing of the distinct, unadulterated Pearl Jam sound; loose, jangly guitars, a concrete rhythm section (drummer Matt Cameron is the best the band has had since Dave Abbruzzese), and the unmistakable Vedder. 11/6/00: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON is the by far the crown jewel of the 72-disc series.

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      Jammin' Me.
    Review created: 09/21/01
    by: Stairway2Drew-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Music

    Pros:
    One cannot go wrong with live Pearl Jam.

    Cons:
    Would've loved a couple more rarities, but hey...

    All through the year 2000, Pearl Jam had their fans shaking their heads in amazement... no doubt muttering "how cool are these guys?" all the while. That year, Pearl Jam treated us to a wonderful, expansive tour in support of their sixth studio album, Binaural... no doubt a treat for PJ fans, who all know that Pearl Jam is the best live band around. But not only did they treat us to a tour. For this tour, you didn't get just one show. Sure, maybe they only played one night in your city. Sure, maybe you only had one chance to SEE them. Maybe you didn't see them at all. Okay, so nothing can...


    Review ID: 10000000000502115
      One down 71 more CD's to go
    Review created: 07/30/01
    by: gerper -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    Great sound, vibe, show. Excellent songs from a great band

    Cons:
    None.

    After touring the planet, specifically Europe and the United States, Pearl Jam decided to give fans something they have always wanted: full, complete CD s from EVERY European and US tour dates. For fans who love bootlegs, this is a Godsend, as many of these recordings can be quite costly (up to $50.00 or more), if bought on the black market , which would basically be Ebay. So, after all the touring was complete, the band wound up releasing a whopping 72 double CD s, recorded directly from the soundboard, and then mixed by Brett Eliason. Unlike many commercial releases, the Pearl Jam Official..


    Review ID: 10000000000502117
      After Experiencing Death, Pearl Jam Finds Redemption In Their Hometown
    Review created: 06/10/02
    by: MattA75 -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    3 discs, almost 3 hours, 29 songs

    Cons:
    none

    After it was announced that Pearl Jam would release their entire 2000 tour on double disc sets to the world, I quickly made a vow not to even try to review them all. For one, while the order of songs changes nightly, most times there are a good 15-20 songs that are played every night, just in different spots. For two, I have no interest in trying to detail a 72 date tour in a series of reviews. Up until now, the only other "official bootleg" I have written about was the one documenting the band's 10 year anniversary show in Las Vegas. I haven't even listened to Pearl Jam in the last 4-5...


    Review ID: 10000000000502113
      Hail Hail!! The Kings of Seattle are back!!
    Review created: 04/25/01
    by: colldy -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    3 cds, great setlist, touching, memorable, good price

    Cons:
    Pearl Jam's last concert for a while, Eddie's voice is drowned out by the guitars

    It's been a long haul for Seattle's own Pearl Jam, and what a way to end it right in their home town. On November 6th 2000, Pearl Jam finished their last show of their Binaural tour, and did they make it an extra special one. With 30 tracks and many hours of music, this live show is just plain classic. If any of you went to this show, you'd know how memorable it was. If you are like me, and live far away from Seattle, pick this one up to try to capture the experience. In my mind, it does that very well. For those of you who think Pearl Jam is one too many years old, this cd proves they still..


    Review ID: 10000000000502114
      Pearl Jam's Final 2000 Concert
    Review created: 10/28/02
    by: jr4ah4eva -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    Song selection, length of concert, great crowd

    Cons:
    The mixing is one....

    I picked this one up perhaps three months ago and I've listened to it quite many times since. Probably the most sought after of any of the 72 bootlegs released by Pearl Jam of their 2000 tour, Seattle, Washington 11/6/00 is certainly one of the concerts with the highest amount of energy. The first thing collectors and fans alike will notice is the length of the show. At around three hours and 29 songs, there is plenty of time to get comfortable in your favourite seat. If Pearl Jam is one of your favourite bands, then this is certainly a good point to start your collection. The tracklisting...


    Review ID: 10000000000502116
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