anbody go to any 2000 Pearl Jam European shows?

what was the best show, I have only heard 4 of them and everyone has been amazing that I have heard, by the way got the 2000 Rock Am Ring back up for viewing, sucks I have to hide the name of the show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAgVKFTcPxM&feature=bf_next&list=PL9A00F7314885A11C&shuffle=294151
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAgVKFTcPxM&feature=bf_next&list=PL9A00F7314885A11C&shuffle=294151
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"The June 16, 2000, concert in Katowice, Poland, is one of the best and most unique in Pearl Jam's series of official bootlegs documenting nearly all of the band's concerts in 2000. The band was originally scheduled to play in Budapest this night, but instead played a second night in Poland. Only about 3,000 fans showed up to the show, causing the band to play a very intimate and spontaneous show. In an unusual move, the concert starts with four mellow songs in a row before building up to a rocking climax and then winding back down again during an eight-song encore. There is great interaction between the band and the small crowd throughout the night, and the 30-song set list is filled with less frequently played songs in the band's catalog, and all the performances are clean and tight. A special and memorable night recognized by the band and fans alike as one of the best of the year."
I surfaced and all of my being was enlightened...
Unfortunately some of the 2000 bootlegs don't show how good the shows were. Stockholm & Olso are excellent boots I think but I was disappointed with both Katowice ones, to me there seems little atmosphere from both band and crowd on those boots.
San Sebastian is a car crash of show but you have to listen to Alive - probably the worst performance of the song the band has ever done!
2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
2007: London
2009: Manchester
2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II
Bootleg Reviews: http://pjbootlegreviews.blogspot.com/
Been very impressed with the 2012 boots I have to say
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Band was awesome but agree that the boots don't quite do them justice.
Manchester 2000 :: Cardiff 2000 :: Prague 2006 :: London 2007 :: Manchester 2009 :: London 2009 :: Manchester I 2012 :: Manchester II 2012 :: Milton Keynes 2014 :: London I 2018 :: London II 2018
*BRAD* Birmingham 2013 :: London 2013
i wish they would come back to the Residenzplatz in Salzburg...what a beautiful place! always reminds me of Pistoia
2006: Vienna 2009: Berlin 2010: London ~ Berlin 2012: Amsterdam 1+2 ~ Werchter ~ Arras ~ Berlin 1+2
2014: Milano ~ Trieste ~ Vienna ~ Berlin 2018: Padova ~ Rome 2022: Budapest ~ Vienna
EV London/Hammersmith 2012
EV Berlin/Zitadelle 2017
2006: Vienna 2009: Berlin 2010: London ~ Berlin 2012: Amsterdam 1+2 ~ Werchter ~ Arras ~ Berlin 1+2
2014: Milano ~ Trieste ~ Vienna ~ Berlin 2018: Padova ~ Rome 2022: Budapest ~ Vienna
EV London/Hammersmith 2012
EV Berlin/Zitadelle 2017
Don't forget opening with NAIS.
Awesome opener.
Of course! Good point
Manchester 2000 :: Cardiff 2000 :: Prague 2006 :: London 2007 :: Manchester 2009 :: London 2009 :: Manchester I 2012 :: Manchester II 2012 :: Milton Keynes 2014 :: London I 2018 :: London II 2018
*BRAD* Birmingham 2013 :: London 2013
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Always amazes me looking back at that setlist how lucky we were to get Footsteps, Leatherman and Timeless Melody. I was a PJ noobie at the time, so they were lost on me at the show, but the bootleg does get played from time to time to remind me how great that show was.
There's one boot from a Dutch festival that IMO isn't very good. It's quite short and the band just doesn't seem to be on form.
At the time I couldn't believe how long they played for... the show was so much longer than any other band I had previously seen. Looking back though, that show was probably a bit short by PJ standards!
And I was thrilled that they decided to start releasing boots for every show after this tour. It was great to have an audio souvenir of a show I loved so much, and I remember listening to the boot over and over and over again reliving it!!
Pinkpop I think that was. Its pretty dreadful!
2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
2007: London
2009: Manchester
2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II
Bootleg Reviews: http://pjbootlegreviews.blogspot.com/
This was before we had internet at the house, and the only live stuff I had heard of PJ was live on 2 legs and a couple of boorlegs from the 93 and 95 tour that I had found in a cd store in Copenhagen..
It blew me away that they sounded so good in person,that the crowd was SO into it, and that they played as long as they did! Crazy Mary was rare shit back then and Black was IMO the best version of that tour..
The only songs that I still haven't heard since are Evacuation, Soldier of Love and Rival.
Hamburg 2000, Berlin 2006, Copenhagen 2007, Berlin 2009, Berlin 2010, Berlin 1+2 2012, Copenhagen 2012, Amsterdam 1+2 2014, Vienna 2014, Berlin 2014, Prague 2018, Krakow 2018
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QttEv0yZ5PE&feature=plcp
it is too bad the rest of the boots didn't out this good, maybe cause these were smaller venues, not sure, cause Pink Pop 2000 video is awesome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ8FMTfld2A
Was near the front on the 2nd London night and got Mike's setlist at the end. I caught it and some woman tried to snatch it from me, so I screwed it up and shoved it in my pocket for the whole train journey home, got back and laid it out flat and. It looks pretty cool and tells a story.
totally agree
I went to Paris! it was my first PJ show. I can clearly remember this time. it was a beautifull moment.
The Vandals were the opening band.
When PJ came on stage, i was impressed by their simplicity: no amazing decor, just the guys and their ampli. i loved the light show.
concerning the music, i remember "Grievance" and "insignificance" ," Breakerfall" in the beginning and "nothing as it seems" that was resounded in Bercy.
a good souvenir
but i don't like the way they cut the boots. I've listened to the Seattle 2 this week and some speech are cut.
not pretty cool but it was the beginning of the boots
09/09/2006 Marseille
11/06/2006 Paris
03/07/2010 Arras
30/06/2012 Arras
16/06/2014 Amsterdam
26/06/2014 Berlin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB6DrRA-GQ4&t=1m28s