St. Louis 10-11-2000 only Evenflow and Porch were played. 26 song set
St. Louis 10-5-2004 only Jeremy and Black played. 25 song set
St Louis 2000 is such an underrated show.
"What can you expect when you're on top? You know? It's like Napoleon. When he was the king, you know, people were just constantly trying to conquer him, you know, in the Roman Empire. So, it's history repeating itself all over again."
I’ve seen it mentioned in multiple threads how the amount of Ten songs in sets has gone up despite the overall show length being down since the band returned after the pandemic.
i decided to look at my stats and see which shows had the least amount of Ten songs played…
9/29/04- 2 Definitely one of the more unique setlists and the actual Ten songs were Black and Once of all songs.
Honorable mentions: Boston II 2003- 3 Boston III 2003- 3 Hartford 2013- 3
What was your lowest? Anyone else see a show where 2 or less Ten were played?
wow i was at all four of these. those 2004 shows were definitely interesting. covers we never really saw again, i've got a feeling for the first time in forever. i'm thinking they were also used as live rehearsals for that tour too. there were multiple subtle mess ups in the songs by different members that i found amusing haha.
I’ve seen it mentioned in multiple threads how the amount of Ten songs in sets has gone up despite the overall show length being down since the band returned after the pandemic.
i decided to look at my stats and see which shows had the least amount of Ten songs played…
9/29/04- 2 Definitely one of the more unique setlists and the actual Ten songs were Black and Once of all songs.
Honorable mentions: Boston II 2003- 3 Boston III 2003- 3 Hartford 2013- 3
What was your lowest? Anyone else see a show where 2 or less Ten were played?
wow i was at all four of these. those 2004 shows were definitely interesting. covers we never really saw again, i've got a feeling for the first time in forever. i'm thinking they were also used as live rehearsals for that tour too. there were multiple subtle mess ups in the songs by different members that i found amusing haha.
Haha yes def a bit sloppy at those shows for sure, but loved the unpredictable sets…
"What can you expect when you're on top? You know? It's like Napoleon. When he was the king, you know, people were just constantly trying to conquer him, you know, in the Roman Empire. So, it's history repeating itself all over again."
So with more songs played and less albums to pull from, why could they play less Ten songs back then? I guess it is natural in your later touring years to play the hits. Keep the masses coming back.
I remember when Why Go, Jeremy, and Porch used to be somewhat rare on a tour. Alive was played in the first set.
So with more songs played and less albums to pull from, why could they play less Ten songs back then? I guess it is natural in your later touring years to play the hits. Keep the masses coming back.
I remember when Why Go, Jeremy, and Porch used to be somewhat rare on a tour. Alive was played in the first set.
I just assume it’s easier to play the big songs- rely on muscle memory rather than have to rehearse a ton for each tour. That said it does feel like they trusted the audience a lot more in the late 90’s and early 2000’s.
and as you mentioned why go was a rarity and shelved for nearly a decade before it became a staple. And Porch was a once every 3-4 shows song which was perfect.
"What can you expect when you're on top? You know? It's like Napoleon. When he was the king, you know, people were just constantly trying to conquer him, you know, in the Roman Empire. So, it's history repeating itself all over again."
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I’ve seen it mentioned in multiple threads how the amount of Ten songs in sets has gone up despite the overall show length being down since the band returned after the pandemic.
i decided to look at my stats and see which shows had the least amount of Ten songs played…
9/29/04- 2 Definitely one of the more unique setlists and the actual Ten songs were Black and Once of all songs.
Honorable mentions: Boston II 2003- 3 Boston III 2003- 3 Hartford 2013- 3
What was your lowest? Anyone else see a show where 2 or less Ten were played?
October 28, 2003, Santa Barbara, CA: 1 ("Black") April 7, 2017, Brooklyn, NY: 1 ("Alive")
August 23, 2000, Jones Beach, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 2, 2000, Camden, NJ: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Porch") July 8, 2003, New York, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 21, 2009, Seattle, WA: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Alive")
11/13/90 - Off Ramp Cafe: Seattle, WA (Temple of the Dog show) [60m]
attendance: 299
support act: Bathtub Gin
set: Hunger Strike, Wooden Jesus, Say Hello 2 Heaven, Reach Down, Call Me a Dog, Times of Trouble, Pushin' Forward Back, Your Saviour, Four-Walled World
notes: Everyone from the Temple of the Dog recording, sans Ed. Near the very beginning, Mike plays the opening strains of what would five years later become Mad Season's 'River of Deceit.'
Up until the 2016 TOTD tour, this was the only time TOTD played a complete set.
But that's a different band so it doesn't count...
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I’ve seen it mentioned in multiple threads how the amount of Ten songs in sets has gone up despite the overall show length being down since the band returned after the pandemic.
i decided to look at my stats and see which shows had the least amount of Ten songs played…
9/29/04- 2 Definitely one of the more unique setlists and the actual Ten songs were Black and Once of all songs.
Honorable mentions: Boston II 2003- 3 Boston III 2003- 3 Hartford 2013- 3
What was your lowest? Anyone else see a show where 2 or less Ten were played?
October 28, 2003, Santa Barbara, CA: 1 ("Black") April 7, 2017, Brooklyn, NY: 1 ("Alive")
August 23, 2000, Jones Beach, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 2, 2000, Camden, NJ: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Porch") July 8, 2003, New York, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 21, 2009, Seattle, WA: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Alive")
I’ve seen it mentioned in multiple threads how the amount of Ten songs in sets has gone up despite the overall show length being down since the band returned after the pandemic.
i decided to look at my stats and see which shows had the least amount of Ten songs played…
9/29/04- 2 Definitely one of the more unique setlists and the actual Ten songs were Black and Once of all songs.
Honorable mentions: Boston II 2003- 3 Boston III 2003- 3 Hartford 2013- 3
What was your lowest? Anyone else see a show where 2 or less Ten were played?
October 28, 2003, Santa Barbara, CA: 1 ("Black") April 7, 2017, Brooklyn, NY: 1 ("Alive")
August 23, 2000, Jones Beach, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 2, 2000, Camden, NJ: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Porch") July 8, 2003, New York, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 21, 2009, Seattle, WA: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Alive")
Isn't Brooklyn 2017 the RRHoF induction?
Yes, 4 songs played. Alive being the only 10 track.
I was at the 10/22/01 groundwork show and nothing from 10 was played. Although it was only a 10 song set.
A lot of Bridge School Benefit weekends only had Black from Ten, and most of those were on only 1 of the 2 nights, leaving the other night devoid of songs from Ten.
I was at the 10/22/01 groundwork show and nothing from 10 was played. Although it was only a 10 song set.
A lot of Bridge School Benefit weekends only had Black from Ten, and most of those were on only 1 of the 2 nights, leaving the other night devoid of songs from Ten.
I’m thinking for this full set shows, but it’s also a good point that Bridge shows had few Ten songs as they tended to get a bit more creative with sets at these special shows.
Similarly, I was at the Global Citizen show that only had 1 Ten songs played as well.
"What can you expect when you're on top? You know? It's like Napoleon. When he was the king, you know, people were just constantly trying to conquer him, you know, in the Roman Empire. So, it's history repeating itself all over again."
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I have 3 shows where I only had 2 Ten songs, so I'm gonna cheat lol:
1, 2017, RRHOF ceremony
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We All Believe
Eastchester, NY - Proud South Canadian. Posts: 711
I’ve seen it mentioned in multiple threads how the amount of Ten songs in sets has gone up despite the overall show length being down since the band returned after the pandemic.
i decided to look at my stats and see which shows had the least amount of Ten songs played…
9/29/04- 2 Definitely one of the more unique setlists and the actual Ten songs were Black and Once of all songs.
Honorable mentions: Boston II 2003- 3 Boston III 2003- 3 Hartford 2013- 3
What was your lowest? Anyone else see a show where 2 or less Ten were played?
October 28, 2003, Santa Barbara, CA: 1 ("Black") April 7, 2017, Brooklyn, NY: 1 ("Alive")
August 23, 2000, Jones Beach, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 2, 2000, Camden, NJ: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Porch") July 8, 2003, New York, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 21, 2009, Seattle, WA: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Alive")
Isn't Brooklyn 2017 the RRHoF induction?
Yes, 4 songs played. Alive being the only 10 track.
a couple of three-shows - Shepherds Bush and Adelaide in 2009, some later ones too.
Manchester 04.06.00, Leeds 25.08.06, Wembley 18.06.07, Dusseldorf 21.06.07, Shepherds Bush 11.08.09, Manchester 17.08.09, Adelaide 17.11.09, Melbourne 20.11.09, Sydney 22.11.09, Brisbane 25.11.09, MSG1 20.05.10, MSG2 21.05.10, Dublin 22.06.10, Belfast 23.06.10, London 25.06.10, Long Beach 06.07.11 (EV), Los Angeles 08.07.11 (EV), Toronto 11.09.11, Toronto 12.09.11, Ottawa 14.09.11, Hamilton 14.09.11, Manchester 20.06.12, Manchester 21.06.12, Amsterdam 26.06.2012, Amsterdam 27.06.2012, Berlin 04.07.12, Berlin 05.07.12, Stockholm 07.07.12, Oslo 09.07.12, Copenhagen 10.07.12, Manchester 28.07.12 (EV), Brooklyn 18.10.13, Brooklyn 19.10.13, Philly 21.10.13, Philly 22.10.13, San Diego 21.11.13, LA 23.11.13, LA 24.11.13, Oakland 26.11.13, Portland 29.11.13, Spokane 30.11.13, Calgary 02.12.13, Vancouver 04.12.13, Seattle 06.12.13, Trieste 22.06.14, Vienna 25.06.14, Berlin 26.06.14, Stockholm 28.06.14, Leeds 08.07.14, Philly 28.04.16, Philly 28.04.16, MSG1 01.05.16, MSG2 02.05.16
I’ve seen it mentioned in multiple threads how the amount of Ten songs in sets has gone up despite the overall show length being down since the band returned after the pandemic.
i decided to look at my stats and see which shows had the least amount of Ten songs played…
9/29/04- 2 Definitely one of the more unique setlists and the actual Ten songs were Black and Once of all songs.
Honorable mentions: Boston II 2003- 3 Boston III 2003- 3 Hartford 2013- 3
What was your lowest? Anyone else see a show where 2 or less Ten were played?
October 28, 2003, Santa Barbara, CA: 1 ("Black") April 7, 2017, Brooklyn, NY: 1 ("Alive")
August 23, 2000, Jones Beach, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 2, 2000, Camden, NJ: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Porch") July 8, 2003, New York, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black") September 21, 2009, Seattle, WA: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Alive")
Isn't Brooklyn 2017 the RRHoF induction?
Yes, 4 songs played. Alive being the only 10 track.
I'm cheating and counting that lol.
Me too! 🏆
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The night before in Montana I think they played 10 from 10
those 2004 shows were definitely interesting. covers we never really saw again, i've got a feeling for the first time in forever. i'm thinking they were also used as live rehearsals for that tour too. there were multiple subtle mess ups in the songs by different members that i found amusing haha.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/pearl-jam/2000/polaris-amphitheater-columbus-oh-33d620a1.html
Here's four songs off Ten out of 29 songs total. Once, Porch, Even Flow and Black.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/pearl-jam/2000/saratoga-performing-arts-center-saratoga-springs-ny-2bd620ae.html
Sidenote: Compare the first 13-14 songs.
shows have been between 4-6, with about 8 of them tied at 4.
and as you mentioned why go was a rarity and shelved for nearly a decade before it became a staple. And Porch was a once every 3-4 shows song which was perfect.
Vancouver, BC - 2009
Vancouver, BC - 2011
Vancouver, BC - 2013
Mountain View, CA - 2014
Mountain View, CA - 2014
Quebec City, QC - 2016
Ottawa, ON - 2016
Pemberton, BC - 2016
Seattle, WA 1 - 2018
Seattle, WA 2 - 2018
October 28, 2003, Santa Barbara, CA: 1 ("Black")
April 7, 2017, Brooklyn, NY: 1 ("Alive")
August 23, 2000, Jones Beach, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black")
September 2, 2000, Camden, NJ: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Porch")
July 8, 2003, New York, NY: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Black")
September 21, 2009, Seattle, WA: 2 ("Even Flow"; "Alive")
https://fivehorizons.com/tour/cc/t199091.shtml
11/13/90 - Off Ramp Cafe: Seattle, WA (Temple of the Dog show) [60m]
Up until the 2016 TOTD tour, this was the only time TOTD played a complete set.
But that's a different band so it doesn't count...
A lot of Bridge School Benefit weekends only had Black from Ten, and most of those were on only 1 of the 2 nights, leaving the other night devoid of songs from Ten.
Similarly, I was at the Global Citizen show that only had 1 Ten songs played as well.
1, 2017, RRHOF ceremony