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Pearl Jam - 23 5 00 - Estádio Do Restelo - Lisbon, Portugal album

Pearl Jam - 23 5 00 - Estádio Do Restelo - Lisbon, Portugal album

  • Performer: Pearl Jam
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: 23 5 00 - Estádio Do Restelo - Lisbon, Portugal
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: Grunge, Alternative Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1410 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1797 mb
  • Other: MOD AAC AA MIDI AIFF MP4 AC3
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 628

Description

Tracklist

Of The Girl 6:56
Do The Evolution 3:50
Animal 2:57
Red Mosquito 5:09
Corduroy 5:30
Grievance 4:31
Light Years 5:12
Nothing As It Seems 5:57
Given To Fly 4:12
Even Flow 5:14
Faithful 4:43
Untitled 3:59
Last Kiss 3:27
Breakerfall 2:37
MFC 2:47
Wishlist 3:54
Thin Air 3:56
Daughter 6:46
Evacuation 3:04
Immortality 6:03
Betterman 4:52
Black 7:20
Go 3:51
Encore Break 3:31
Last Exit 2:50
Jeremy 6:25
Small Town 3:39
Alive 10:44
Yellow Ledbetter 6:20

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E2K 85000 Pearl Jam 23 5 00 - Estádio Do Restelo - Lisbon, Portugal ‎(2xCD, Album) Epic E2K 85000 US 2001
499634 2 Pearl Jam 23 5 00 - Estádio Do Restelo - Lisbon, Portugal ‎(2xCD, Album) Epic 499634 2 Europe 2001
6525-CD Pearl Jam 23 5 00 - Estádio Do Restelo - Lisbon, Portugal ‎(2xCD, RE) Ten Club 6525-CD US 2018

Comments

Геракл Геракл
A great show to start a great tour. Portugal here is many things in one: it is a great crash test of songs to be played extensively at subsequent events, it is very much a 'for the people' type of show, very humane & outright positive. The audience in Lisboa enjoy themselves a great deal, always helpfully singing the lines when Vedder has trouble remembering his own lyrics. The encouraging football game-like chanting also supports lifting the show from a nice quiet start to a thunderstrike of good old grunge rock classics. The setlist is a perfect circle - no surprises & no gaps, which means it's all one could expect from a PJ show at that time. The special moment of the show comes with the ad hoc Last Kiss, probably not included in the original set, which Vedder performs half-solo because of Cameron's drumkit malfunction. In general, a positive listening experience.