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| Artist: Pearl Jam Label: Sony Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 178558
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 696998554528 EAN: 0696998554528 ASIN: B000058DY7
Release Date: February 27, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: CDs in excellent condition. Digipak has sharp corners. Free 1st class shipping upgrade in the U.S.
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Sometimes | | • | Grievance | | • | Corduroy | | • | Whipping | | • | Do The Evolution | | • | animal | | • | Evacuation | | • | Red Mosquito | | • | In Hiding | | • | Even Flow | | • | Mankind | | • | Untitled | | • | MFC | | • | rearviewmirror | | • | Present Tense | | • | Given To Fly | | • | Thin Air |
Disc 2
| • | Off He Goes | | • | Black | | • | Jeremy | | • | Immortality | | • | go | | • | Insignificance | | • | In My Tree | | • | elderly woman behind the counter in a small town | | • | Better Man | | • | Smile | | • | Baba O'Riley | | • | yellow ledbetter |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
This May Be Pearl Jams Best Show. May 2, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It certainly was from their 2000 tour at least. Pearl Jam were just flat out incredible at this show. They put on many great versions of a wide variety of songs. Every song is played with great energy. There is hardly any mistakes at this wonderful show. They arent really even noticable. One is a FEW missed lyrics in Immortality, but its still better than 99% of the rest of the versions on that tour. The only flub up in the entire show really cant be heard too much on the cd. In the song Smile Eddie Vedders harmonica dies. Ive seen a video of the performance to where I knew that. Other than those 2 very little mistakes the show is completely flawless. Its hard to imagine a show being more tight and solid. The setlist is excellent here too. There are fantastic takes on heavier songs like Do the Evolution, Evacuation, Even Flow, Mankind, and Go. All of which are completely perfect. The versions of slower songs like Black, In Hiding, and Jeremy are very good as well. The takes on those 3 songs are some of the best ever. If you want one of the most flawless shows from the 2000 tour here it is.
Great Show October 13, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
An excellent show start to finish. Lots of songs from no code(my favorite album) so that makes me happy. Highlights are In Hiding, present tense, and in my tree. The only thing I can say bad about this is the sound quality. The bands instruments come in loud and clear but ed's voice sounds a little distane while mike's guitar is almost too loud.
First Hand Account March 11, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was working as a stagehand backstage at this show in 2000. It was the third of three nights that they were there. You all should buy this 2-Disc Show for "Baba O'Riley" alone. The scream that Eddie Vedder lets out during that song was worth the price of admission(even though I didn't pay, I GOT paid to be there). Interesting note: Towards the end of the second disc you hear Eddie ask if somebody can hit the lights. The band went so far over curfew that they had to play the last few songs with all the house lights on.
Ideal for the No Code fan November 6, 2004 One of the best things about the 2000 tour was that, over the course of 72 shows, the band gets the chance to flex the muscle of a six-album catalog. This night, No Code is the showcase. Obscure songs Red Mosquito, Sometimes, and Mankind shine in the main set, and the encore features In My Tree and Smile- in this Pearl Jam fanatic's humble opinion, Smile is one of their very best songs. Even more impressive is the lack of lyrical flubs across all these rarely-performed songs. Even when Stone Gossard sings (Mankind is the only PJ song he sings lead for), he NAILS it.
As far as hits go, Betterman, Corduroy and Go are high-energy and memorable. Yellow Ledbetter features a nice Stairway to Heaven riff. Sadly, Immortality suffers the same fate it always does as Ed blows half the first verse. How hard can it possibly be, Ed?
Great set, even better if you're into the obscure stuff.
No Code rocks April 11, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this CD because I most likely will never see Pearl Jam live and wanted to hear what they sound like. It blew my away. This totally rocks, and as a special bonus, there are more songs from No Code (which IMO is their best work) than any other album. Worth the money I payed for it... the only personal favorites missing are "Daughter" and "Hail, Hail"
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