Best Show from the 1998 Yield Tour?

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  • Steve DunneSteve Dunne Posts: 4,965
    Again, Hartford. No other city gives you a concert and riot two tours in a row!!! :D
    I love to turn you on
  • BinFrogBinFrog MA Posts: 7,309
    Again, Hartford. No other city gives you a concert and riot two tours in a row!!! :D


    Hartford '96, '06 and '08 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hartford '98.

    36 shows, and I can say w/o a doubt it is at the botom of the list. It was good, but not great.
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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW88pYq-mbE


    Is there a better time in Human history to be alive? You Tube & Google.

    That's probably the single best moment in Pearl Jam's history, I'd agree.
  • LONGRD wrote:
    Was Jack Irons on the tour at all?

    I know Matt was credited for Live On Two Legs but did he do all the shows?

    I'm pretty sure Jack Irons did the first few shows of the tour.
  • I've always liked both shows at The Forum, Inglewood.

    Good quality sounding boots as well. One of the best versions of Baba (Night 1) I've heard!
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  • LONGRD wrote:
    Was Jack Irons on the tour at all?

    I know Matt was credited for Live On Two Legs but did he do all the shows?

    I'm pretty sure Jack Irons did the first few shows of the tour.
    I don't think he did. he made Yield and said no to a tour. Matt stepped in. But I could have it wrong.

    Don't know about the other shows, but Va Beach 98 was awesome. My 1st. They played sonic reducer and leatherman. I was over the moon.
    9/7/98, 8/3/00, 9/4/00, 4/15/03, 7/1/03, 9/28/04, 9/29/04, 5/24/06, 5/25/06, 6/17/08, 6/22/08, 6/28/08, 6/30/08, 5/17/10, 10/15/13, 10/16/13.
  • The RockThe Rock Posts: 1,439
    Jack played through to the end of the Oz tour, and Matt took over for the U.S. legs
    2006: London Astoria, Lisbon I & II, Paris, Verona, Milano
    2007: Wembley, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    2009: Manchester
    2010: Belfast, Berlin
    2012: Manchester I & II
    2014: Leeds, Milton Keynes
    2018: Amsterdam I, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona, London
    2022: Berlin, Budapest, Krakow, Amsterdam II
  • BinFrog wrote:
    This without a doubt is the easiest decision I've ever had to make on this board.

    (Coming from a man who knows his bootlegs) 1998-03-05 Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia

    It's probably one of the best quality bootlegs the band has ever released. You can't find a better sound.


    Very good show for sure. I think it's a case of where people rave about it because of the quality of the bootleg. I think the show is a top 5-6 from the '98 tour, but I wouldn't call it far and away the best.

    However: best Immortality ever.

    Is that the show where Ed says "HOW YOU BE, YOU PEOPLE OF THE SEA!" Love that one.
    Good evening...
  • LONGRD wrote:
    Was Jack Irons on the tour at all?

    I know Matt was credited for Live On Two Legs but did he do all the shows?

    I'm pretty sure Jack Irons did the first few shows of the tour.

    Jack did play in Hartford for the No Code tour, happily I was there. This show was better than the Yield show.
  • East Lansing, only cause it was my first PJ show ever.
  • Can anyone recommend their favorite show and why? Thanks.

    7/22/98 Seattle is available as a soundboard recording so that's something to ponder.
  • nevmilesnevmiles Ottawa, ON Posts: 1,363
    Easiest question ever.

    Barrie. Molson Park. August 22. Why?

    - First time seeing PJ live.
    - Gorgeous summer's day/evening.
    - My 20th Birthday.
    - 30,000 people: GA
    - Fun weekend away with about 8 of my best friends.
    - Probably one of the best weekends of my life.

    This experience changed me from casual PJ fan to hardcore fan. I have been obsessed with them ever since.
    Barrie 08/22/98
    Montreal 10/04/00
    Toronto 10/05/00
    Toronto 06/28/03
    Kitchener 09/11/05
    Ottawa 09/16/05
    Toronto 08/21/09
    Toronto 09/11/11
    Ottawa 09/14/11
    Buffalo 10/12/13
    Ottawa 05/08/16
    Chicago 08/20/18
    Ottawa 09/03/22
    Nashville 09/16/22
  • :mrgreen: Barrie, Barrie, Barrie....I too was hooked for life!
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  • i_lov_iti_lov_it Perth, Western Australia Posts: 4,007
    The Rock wrote:
    Jack played through to the end of the Oz tour, and Matt took over for the U.S. legs

    Yeah when I SAW Pearl Jam here! on the 20th March 1998...'JACK' was on Drums :)
  • pearljammonkeypearljammonkey Brisbane Posts: 205
    simmers33 wrote:
    BinFrog wrote:
    This without a doubt is the easiest decision I've ever had to make on this board.

    (Coming from a man who knows his bootlegs) 1998-03-05 Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia

    It's probably one of the best quality bootlegs the band has ever released. You can't find a better sound.


    Very good show for sure. I think it's a case of where people rave about it because of the quality of the bootleg. I think the show is a top 5-6 from the '98 tour, but I wouldn't call it far and away the best.

    However: best Immortality ever.

    Is that the show where Ed says "HOW YOU BE, YOU PEOPLE OF THE SEA!" Love that one.

    Yep, thats the show. Fave bootleg ever.
  • sad81sad81 Posts: 5
    This without a doubt is the easiest decision I've ever had to make on this board.

    (Coming from a man who knows his bootlegs) 1998-03-05 Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia

    It's probably one of the best quality bootlegs the band has ever released. You can't find a better sound.

    set: Release, Brain of J, Animal, Faithfull, In My Tree, I Got Shit, Corduroy, Wishlist, Even Flow, Spin the Black Circle, Daughter/(Pebbles), Given to Fly, Hail Hail, MFC, (Crazy Mary!)/, Elderly Woman, Off He Goes, State of Love and Trust, Do the Evolution, Alive
    enc 1: Go, Black, Rearviewmirror, Immortality
    enc 2: Indifference, Porch
    notes: The show was broadcast on the radio throughout Australia, and on the internet in real time on JJJ. As is typically the case, the shows get better on second or third nights, and PJ’s third show in Melbourne is tremendous. Ed slips in a tribute to the late Michael Hutchence (of INXS) during ‘In My Tree’ (”I’m so high I hold just one breath, give it to INXS, just like my innocence”). Some guitar chords from Midnight Oil’s ‘Beds are Burning’ lead to a wonderful version of ‘Corduroy,’ which includes the little stop/start thing during the bridge towards the end. Ed’s wonderful baritone comes through on ‘Wishlist’ and the “Camaro” line is changed to “I wish I was the full moon shining off your bulldozer’s hood,” plus “I wish I was the sound, of 50 million hands upraised for Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan,” and “I wish I was lucky man … well I guess that I am … I wish I could share with my friends, oh how many things that I have.” ‘Even Flow’ again awesome, featuring really extended soloing from Mike; very prolific and a manic version of ‘StBC’ (dedicated to “… all those who work at Triple J and the guys who work at PBS”). The ‘Daughter’ outtro/improv (”poor little girl screaming traffic in her hair …”) is a Shudder to Think song titled ‘Pebbles.’ A couple of verses from ‘Crazy Mary’ lead to ‘Elderly Woman.’ ‘Porch’ leads off as the slower version (like Bridge ‘96), but later speeds into the more familiar, rocked out version.

    I concur, this was my first PJ gig and i was totally blown away.
    It cemented Pearl Jam as my favourite band
  • Gary CarterGary Carter Posts: 14,067
    9-11-98

    might be the best show by the band
    Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
    Sammi: Wanna just break up?

  • WobbieWobbie Posts: 30,662
    logan5ive wrote:
    There's really not a bad '98 show.

    unfortunately, there was. I was there. :sick:

    07/11/98 – Thomas & Mack Center: Las Vegas, NV [95m]
    support act: Zeke and X

    set: MFC, Corduroy, Brain of J, Hail Hail, Given to Fly, Dissident, Even Flow, Faithfull, Jeremy, Nothingman, Leatherman, Wish List, Lukin, Daughter/(White Girl)/(WMA), Better Man, Rearviewmirror, Alive
    enc: Spin the Black Circle, Do the Evolution, Habit, Black, Last Exit

    notes: Late show. Poor security, drunk crowd … even booed X. After ‘Given to Fly,’ Ed says (sarcastically), “So, we’re in Las Vegas. My, what a wonderful place it is, too!” and the crowd cheers. He falls and laughs it off toward the end of ‘Even Flow.’ During ‘Faithfull,’ Ed spells out “M.Y.T.H” in sign language. ‘Nothingman’ is introduced as a “nice little ditty about a fuck up. This is like Leaving Las Vegas right here.” Drinking a beer after ‘Lukin,’ Ed says he wishes he had some to share and tells the crowd they should feel lucky since they got to see X play. ‘White Girl’ is a X cover song. ‘Last Exit’ closes the show, with Ed proclaiming, “See you all later … I’m going to go watch Siegfried and Roy.” (’Porch’ was on the written setlist but isn’t played.)
    If I had known then what I know now...

    Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
    VIC 07
    EV LA1 08
    Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
    Columbus 10
    EV LA 11
    Vancouver 11
    Missoula 12
    Portland 13, Spokane 13
    St. Paul 14, Denver 14
    Philly I & II, 16
    Denver 22
  • imalive wrote:
    logan5ive wrote:
    There's really not a bad '98 show.

    unfortunately, there was. I was there. :sick:

    07/11/98 – Thomas & Mack Center: Las Vegas, NV [95m]
    support act: Zeke and X

    set: MFC, Corduroy, Brain of J, Hail Hail, Given to Fly, Dissident, Even Flow, Faithfull, Jeremy, Nothingman, Leatherman, Wish List, Lukin, Daughter/(White Girl)/(WMA), Better Man, Rearviewmirror, Alive
    enc: Spin the Black Circle, Do the Evolution, Habit, Black, Last Exit

    notes: Late show. Poor security, drunk crowd … even booed X. After ‘Given to Fly,’ Ed says (sarcastically), “So, we’re in Las Vegas. My, what a wonderful place it is, too!” and the crowd cheers. He falls and laughs it off toward the end of ‘Even Flow.’ During ‘Faithfull,’ Ed spells out “M.Y.T.H” in sign language. ‘Nothingman’ is introduced as a “nice little ditty about a fuck up. This is like Leaving Las Vegas right here.” Drinking a beer after ‘Lukin,’ Ed says he wishes he had some to share and tells the crowd they should feel lucky since they got to see X play. ‘White Girl’ is a X cover song. ‘Last Exit’ closes the show, with Ed proclaiming, “See you all later … I’m going to go watch Siegfried and Roy.” (’Porch’ was on the written setlist but isn’t played.)

    Yes, this one looks as if it Sucked.

    After looking over the set list from 9/11/98 I can't agree that this is their best ever.

    9/18/98 would be my show of choice from the Yield tour, Constitution Hall is such an intimate venue and seeing PJ there would top most all others...besides The Showbox.
  • WobbieWobbie Posts: 30,662

    Yes, this one looks as if it Sucked.

    with a capital "S"! :lol::lol:
    If I had known then what I know now...

    Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
    VIC 07
    EV LA1 08
    Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
    Columbus 10
    EV LA 11
    Vancouver 11
    Missoula 12
    Portland 13, Spokane 13
    St. Paul 14, Denver 14
    Philly I & II, 16
    Denver 22
  • AmyMooreAmyMoore Posts: 140
    imalive wrote:

    Yes, this one looks as if it Sucked.

    with a capital "S"! :lol::lol:

    I wouldn't say that it sucked. It was unmemorable. Ed was either still drunk or hungover from the night before. The night before is definitely memorable for the drunkest that I have ever seen Ed.
    Worst shows of 98 were some of the shows in Australia, because it was apparent that something was going on.
    Chicago, Virginia Beach, and WPB are probably the best of 98.
  • pj8pj8 Posts: 408
    Chicago and Dallas are pretty fucking stellar also, as are the Melbourne shows.

    I have the Dallas DVD somewhere, where Dennis Rodman comes out, it's a crack-up.

    Yeah! Dallas was hilarious! Also St. Louis '98 talk about great versions of every single song in the show. Then again, Dallas includes the worst performance of Jeremy. EVER.
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