That's a great festival setlist, though. Any festival set is gonna have a minimum of five songs from Ten. And one of the three covers was a rarity. Throw in Wash, Breath, and Hold On taking up 1/8th of the setlist, and it feels like a good standout from any recent festival set.
I know I'm in the minority, but Baba followed by Yellow Ledbetter is my favorite way to end a show. But I only get to one or two shows on a tour anymore, and those are historically two of my favorite songs to see.
Based on earlier posts it sounds like Eddie may not have sounded the best, at least early on. But I'm looking forward to watching an upload of this, if someone gets it out there. Seems like the best we can expect from modern PJ festie set.
Wash Corduroy Do the Evolution Why Go Mind Your Manners Small Town Can’t Deny Me Even Flow Mountain Song Breath (Pulled Up) Unthought Known Jeremy Sirens Down Better Man Hold On Black Once Lukin Porch
Smile Comfortably Numb Alive Baba O’Riley Yellow Ledbetter
This is pretty much the perfect setlist length for a Pearl Jam show.
Wash Corduroy Do the Evolution Why Go Mind Your Manners Small Town Can’t Deny Me Even Flow Mountain Song Breath (Pulled Up) Unthought Known Jeremy Sirens Down Better Man Hold On Black Once Lukin Porch
Smile Comfortably Numb Alive Baba O’Riley Yellow Ledbetter
This is pretty much the perfect setlist length for a Pearl Jam show.
Eddie sounded really rough until Jeremy, weirdly, and then for the rest of the show he was solid with one or two dodgy moments. It took him about an hour to really warm up.
Watching the stream, it seemed like Mike really came to melt people's faces. Dude was on fire. Eddie mentioned the crowd being one of the best ever, but the feed clearly had the crowd turned right down because you could only hear them for one or two moments.
Pretty fun, overall. I hope Ed is properly warmed up by the time Prague rolls around
Ill be damned. Cant Deny was quite great. Much better than the studio version. Can actually hear the separation of guitars ans stones little guitar work in the second verse.