Any Led Zeppelin Covers?
Has Pearl Jam ever covered Led Zeppelin? Would love to hear some live covers.
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1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
2024: Baltimore
Upcoming: 2025 Hollywood, FL Night 2
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
2024: Baltimore
Upcoming: 2025 Hollywood, FL Night 2
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ugh, don't remind me of that Hootie cover, that is my favorite Led Zep song!
Nah - it was just Mike playing the intro to 'Given to Fly'
http://www.pearljam.com/show/house-blues-oct-05-2005
one of favorite bootlegs
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
Jones Beach 3 had Over the Hills........the next night/show in Saratoga Springs, NY had Nobody's Fault But Mine
Mike played the beginnings of the Stairway solo during the outro of Crazy Mary. He didn't play the whole thing, but it jammed on for a decent bit.
EDIT: found it..... Seattle 2..... I'm pretty sure I remember it popping up on a few other boots, but this is the 1st time its noted.....
11/06/00 - Key Arena: Seattle, WA
attendance: 17,000. packed to the fuckin' rafters.
support act: Wellwater Conspiracy, Red Hot Chili Peppers
soundcheck: Parting Ways (w/strings), others we can't think of right now
Ed with Wellwater Conspiracy: Red Light Green Light, Felicity's Surprise
set: Release, Corduroy, Grievance, Rearviewmirror, Hail Hail, Evacuation, Dissident, Nothing As It Seems, In Hiding, Leatherman, Better Man, Nothingman, Even Flow, Jeremy, Lukin, Not For You, Daughter/(Androgynous Mind)
enc 1: Off He Goes, Light Years, Parting Ways, Go, Once, Crazy Mary, Immortality, ALIVE!!!
enc 2: Soon Forget, The Kids Are Alright, Baba O'Riley
enc 3: Yellow Ledbetter
notes: Ed sings two songs with Wellwater Conspiracy, dressed very dapper in that block stripe suit jacket he's fond of. "Felicity's Surprise" is from the forthcoming WWC record, on which Ed tells us he's singing, before he leaves the stage. Ed then switches to a blue Eisenhower jacket for the main set. The audience is absolutely deafening, the place is packed to the rafters. Mike is doing running leaps onto his monitors during 'RVM.' 'Evacuation' is perfect, just nails the vocals. After 'Dissident,' Ed addresses the crowd: "Hello," he says, waving. (Huge cheer.) Well, Seattle, this is it. One last show. We'll never play again," he says, with a sarcastic smirk. "Well, at least for quite a while ... at least you're better than the crowd last night." He addresses the huge security presence down front and asks them to lay off, "Stop poking people in the shoulders after every song, they're all right, just leave them alone." During Mike's 'NAIS' solo, the wine bottle is uncorked. "It's been about three months now" sings Ed in 'In Hiding.' Tonight's Section 8 (see: 104 in chicago and U19 in vegas) is 117, and a "Jeff, Jeff" chant arises after 'Leatherman.' "What??" says Ed. "I can't hear you." Jeff blushes madly and Ed goes over and hugs him. He uses this cue to mention about how Las Vegas was the 10th anniversary "of the first time we played the off ramp ... we professed our appreciation publicly for Jeff and Stone's long term relationship ..." He then informs us "the next song was written when I was sitting on my bed when I was this tall," and goes into 'Better Man.' 'Daughter' has an long, extended vocalization call-and-response with the crowd (like in Milan '00). 'Off He Goes' is dedicated to Anthony Hurley (one of the Roskilde victims). The strings come out again for 'Parting Ways.' The emerald green strat is the latest McCready victim at the end of 'Go.' 'Crazy Mary' has the solo from Zep's 'Stairway to Heaven' overlaid at the end. 'Immortality' has the best Matt Cameron drum solo ever, which leads into 'Alive;' it seems to be more emotional for the audience than it does for the band with lots of smiles and they seem okay with it. Ed returns for the second encore alone, picks up the ukulele and says, "We're gonna play one original and then go into 'Heavy Metal Hits of the 70s'," and then proceeds to play Black Sabbath's 'Iron Man' on the ukulele (I know it's late and we're way freaked out but I am so not making this up). He then mentions how the song is written about some local folks, Bill Gates and Paul Allen, and goes into a surprisingly short rant on that subject. Following that song, Ed gives a pretty long political speech urging people to vote, but also focusing on local politics, telling the audience that the city of Seattle imposed draconian conditions on the concert being at the Arena, including tripling the band's security costs. He ties this into the Teen Dance Ordinance and dedicates 'TKAA' to the people fighting it. This goes into 'Baba,' and then Ed thanks the Chili Peppers, Matt Cameron, the other 3/4 of Soundgarden, Wellwater, and then says: "See you at the voting booth tomorrow ... if you don't vote, let them put that on your fuckin' gravestone: 'John Smith, he didn't vote'." 'YL' is a total band hugfest onstage, and features the 'Little Wing' tag again.
Awesome bootleg.
"Thank You" sounds great.
I was at that show, can't believe I forgot!
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
2024: Baltimore
Upcoming: 2025 Hollywood, FL Night 2
Is there a mp3 of Red Light Green Light?
When they went from PJ's Given to Fly to LZ's Going to California I was BLOWN away!!! Then Money and LIttle Sister were great, but I about peed my pants when they kicked into Fool in The Rain and THANK YOU!!!
Just, having Robert Plant on stage with my favorite band was just mind numbing. I mean seriously, this many years later and I still cannot properly put it into words what that meant for me. And I wasn't even there - I just have the boot.