Drop in the Park

Does a boot exist from this show? Its feb. 1 and still sooooo far away from getting out TEN reissue, and my curiosity is peaked, and I have never heard the show... anyone know if its out there?
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September 20, 1992 Magnussen Park, Seattle WA.
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sweet!
I like this one!
PEARL JAM
1992/09/20 - Warren G. Magnuson Park: Seattle, WA
Source: bootleg CD: 'Seattle Jammin' (source unknown) > CDR > EAC > SHN
Set:
01 Even Flow
02 Once
03 State of Love and Trust
04 Why Go
05 Deep
06 Jeremy
07 Black
08 Alive
09 Garden/(Walkaway)
10 Porch/(Tearing)
11 Sonic Reducer
12 Rockin' in the Free World
09/20/92 - Warren G. Magnuson Park: Seattle, WA (Free Festival) [70m]
attendance: 29,000 free tickets distributed
support acts: Pete Droge, Lazy Susan, Cypress Hill, Shawn Smith, Seaweed, Jim Rose set: Even Flow, Once, State of Love and Trust, (Angie riffs) Why Go, Deep, Jeremy, Black, Alive, Garden, (Walkaway)/Porch/(Tearing), Sonic Reducer, Rockin' in the Free World
notes: This concert ("A Drop in the Park") was the rescheduled date for the originally planned May 20 Gas Works Park free show. Despite some traffic difficulties, the show went rather well. Reportedly, this effort for Rock the Vote inspired approximately 3,000 young people to register to vote. Ed comments, "If you don't vote, you can't complain about the outcome. " This show probably cost PJ $100,000 of their own money to sponsor. Ed tosses the mic high above, it catches over the scaffolding, he climbs up a pole--hanging for a bit--and then slides down the cord. Ed notes early in the show, "This is like the OK Hotel times one million." Ministry's drummer and Bruce Fairweather (Mother Love Bone) join PJ in 'RitFW. 'At the show's close, Ed exclaims, "I can't believe we did it! You did it!" smiling
"Vinyl or not, you will need to pay someone to take RA of your hands" - Smile05
424, xxx
Listening to the bootleg this night. Don't care for commentary when watching the game!
Can't wait to here the official bootleg of this .. on vinyl!
I like the DVD from this non-show. Ed walking around talking to fans and who can forget Ed's "who the fuck stole a drum pedal". Also Ed in a tree jamming to 7 Year Bitch.
But boy did I get excited listening to it on this site.