01/6/00 - The Point Theater, Dublin, Ireland [Live]
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The beauty of these official "bootlegs" is that, like the unauthorized versions that frequently emanate from Europe and in some countries are legal, these recordings contain all the imperfections, the ad libs, and the unique moments that make each show different. Out-of-tune guitars, bum notes, missed lyrics, and dropped drumsticks are all included, while the tape continues to roll uninterrupted. The Dublin set has fewer songs than some of the other dates, but the quality of the performance, especially vocalist Eddie Vedder's passionate howls, more than makes up for the brevity of the set. It's filled with excellent tour staples, such as "Rearviewmirror," "Animal," "Do the Evolution," "Wish List," and "Alive," but still includes some special moments with the inclusion of Ten's "Garden" and "Off He Goes" from No Code. --Adem Tepedelen
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- The Bad Luck of the Irish
- Intense and amazing in Dubh Linn...
- destined to be remembered
- Pearl Jam captured
- The Worlds best band in top form.
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01/6/00 - The Point Theater, Dublin, Ireland
Pearl Jam
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004Y75S
Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Sometimes
- Breakerfall
- Grievance
- Corduroy
- Given To Fly
- animal
- Nothing As It Seems
- Faithful
- Even Flow
- Off He Goes
- elderly woman behind the counter in a small town
- Insignificance
- daughter
- rearviewmirror
- Alive
Tracks:
- Spoken Intro to Go
- go
- Encore Break
- Do The Evolution
- Lukin
- Wishlist
- Better Man
- Garden
- Black
Amazon.com
The beauty of these official "bootlegs" is that, like the unauthorized versions that frequently emanate from Europe and in some countries are legal, these recordings contain all the imperfections, the ad libs, and the unique moments that make each show different. Out-of-tune guitars, bum notes, missed lyrics, and dropped drumsticks are all included, while the tape continues to roll uninterrupted. The Dublin set has fewer songs than some of the other dates, but the quality of the performance, especially vocalist Eddie Vedder's passionate howls, more than makes up for the brevity of the set. It's filled with excellent tour staples, such as "Rearviewmirror," "Animal," "Do the Evolution," "Wish List," and "Alive," but still includes some special moments with the inclusion of Ten's "Garden" and "Off He Goes" from No Code. --Adem Tepedelen
Customer Reviews:
The Bad Luck of the Irish.......2001-11-21
Disclaimer: Owner of all 72 official PJ bootlegs. This is an honest review from a PJ fanatic who honestly loves them for releasing all these bootlegs. This show in Dublin is just a lousy performance. The shows immediately before and after this one (London 2 and Glasgow) are far better. The band manages to keep the Dublin crowd entertained, but this bootleg is docked one more star due to the sheer laziness and "who cares" attitude that are clearly evident all over these discs. They can't blame this one on faulty equipment or a bland atmosphere. The low points of this show include "Alive" in which the supposedly grandiose solo at the end collapses into utter destruction, the failed attempt at a rollicking finale to "Lukin," and a tepid performance of "Garden" that is so lazy it's almost insulting. In fact, after "Alive" Stone Gossard says "tonight was one of those nights when we probably shouldn't have played that song!" He's right. This show almost redeems itself with a genuinely emotional performance of "Black," which is the surprise show closer tonight. I hope the Dubliners went home only remembering the final song.
Intense and amazing in Dubh Linn..........2001-03-25
This is amazing. Although it is one of the shorter gigs from the European tour, it does not fail to showcase Pearl Jam's extensive back catolouge. The music is intense, Vedder as always is soul capturing. I have purchased all of the European bootlegs and find this one to be the most unique in many ways. The band stride through a scroching version of 'Garden', 'Do the evolution' is Pearl Jam at there absoloute best. Stone and Mike fumble through 'Alive' which makes it all the more special. 'Black' is tantalising and is the suitable closer for what must have been a hectic night for both fans and band alike. Buy this album for a lesson in legendary rock music at its peak.
destined to be remembered.......2000-11-27
To think that someday Pearl Jam's music will be considered "oldies"! If you get one or more of these live albums, this one is a great place to start. Pearl Jam hasn't missed a beat since Ten (OK, so No Code wasn't that great) so you'll be doing yourself a huge favor by getting one that falls heavily on their first two albums.
"Daughter" and "Elderly Woman..." are already sing-along classics, and you'll also find GREAT cuts from Ten. One highlight is "Garden", a song that even Eddie Veddar admits the band "hasn't done in awhile" but they nail it nonetheless. The second disk (a meager 40 minutes) is worth the 12 bucks alone. It starts with scorchers "Go", "Do the Evolution" and "Lukin" before settling into a softer finale with "Garden" and a great version of "Black."
I can't bring myself to give this set five stars due to some minor imperfections - namely, Eddie's ramblings that slow the pace of an otherwise fantastic show. I have heard some of the other shows, but this is the one that keeps finding its way back into my CD player. Wherever music trends take us over the next 20 years, it's good to know that Pearl Jam has left behind these treasures that will be played and played again for many years to come. (4.5 stars)
Pearl Jam captured.......2000-10-07
Talk about a brilliant marketing concept! Take a band which is known for their intimate live performances, make beautiful recordings of their shows, and sell the hell out of it. If this album is any indication of how good the rest of these recordings are, I'm going to be picking up a couple more. As fans, we should hope and pray that this becomes a viable proposition for our favorite bands to do.
It is hard to put into words the value you get when you pick this up - two discs with minimal packaging for a great price. You're buying music, not a record studio's production of it.
Anyways, this is exactly the type of show Pearl Jam is famous for. Fantastic music with personalized stories from front-man Eddie Vedder.
McCready and Gossard sound amazing together, even when they completely flub "Alive" (how many times do you think they've played that song?). I, for one, am happy to know that the guys are human (I was beginning to wonder). Even when they screw up they're having a great time and their enthusiasm is completely infectious. Playing this at my house for my roommates, brought back pleasant memories of shows past. Good times for all!
And to close with "Black"? You've got to be kiddin' me! Do yourself a favor - if you own Pearl Jam albums and have never heard them live, pick one of these up. If you've already seen them, you shouldn't need any convincing.
The Worlds best band in top form........2000-09-30
I was at this concert and thats the reason I have bought this particular one. I did not want it to finish , particularly after an absolutely magnificent 8 minutes of Black to close the show. A complete recording of one night in its entirety, rather than picking tracks from this one and that was a bold but exciting decision....Two hours (almost)in the bands history. A Gold medal please to whoever thought of the idea.I heard that the sound quality was very good BUT I CANNOT ACTUALLY BELIEVE HOW SUPERB IT IS. In my opinion its better than "ON TWO LEGS", their 1998 US tour record.The guitars are more up-front. All 6 studio records are well represented and the five guys are also in "GOLD MEDAL" form. Every track, without exception is outstanding.
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