had some massive server issues (ain't that always the case?) but we are finally back on! Sorry for the delay but somethings outta my control.
No problem, I work on electronics systems at my facility including computer networks and servers. I fully understand how equipment at times wants to be a pain in the butt. Thank you for restoring it!
SiriusXM is now starting the 6/24/2006 show from Cincinnati. I think the only Ohio stuff we get are 2000 and 2003 Columbus shows and MAAAAYBE 2010 Cleveland and 2004 Toledo stuff on occasion.
This is a HELL of a surprise!
Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
Wishlist is back on SiriusXM Pearl Jam Radio! 6pm ET Tuesday 11am ET Thursday Noon(?) ET Sunday
The series started as five songs from fans, but "Big Papa and Wild Bill" got seven songs.
Studio Even Flow Let's Play Two Corduroy 10.20.14 Milwaukee, WI Black 8.29.24 Chicago, IL Given To Fly 5.21.10 New York Betterman 3.16.92 New York SOLAT (MTV Unplugged) Studio Rearviewmirror
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Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
"Songs must be studio releases or live tracks from official bootlegs."
That's not entirely true. I know I've heard the Batman theme with Harper and Eddie on Wishlist and I really want to say I've heard side project stuff, although that's technically a studio release.
Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
I hate to call Rob out because he always does such a wonderful job picking the shows, but on June 30th, 3/17/1995 doesn't seem right for the midday show.
I was expecting Berlin 2010 or Belgium 2023.
It's always a hell of a ride starting at 2pm though.
Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
05/01/98 – Ed Sullivan Theater: New York, NY (Late Show appearance) [5m]
set: Wishlist
notes: PJ makes their second appearance on Late Show with David
Letterman and their first outing with Matt Cameron drumming. A “sweet”
and carefully rehearsed “Wishlist” with Mike again sporting bleached
locks and a Goodness shirt. Ed’s voice sounds wonderful and each
guitarist gets a small “solo.” The song seems to fade at the end of Ed’s
solo, but a drum-driven reprise wraps up the song in a different
fashion.
05/07/98 – ARO.space: Seattle, WA (first show with Matt Cameron) [75m]
support act: Shawn Smith
set: Interstellar Overdrive, Corduroy, Do The Evolution, Brain of J,
Last Exit, Given to Fly, In Hiding, Off He Goes, MFC, jam/Habit,
Wishlist, Faithfull, Hail Hail, Mankind, Leatherman (!), Leaving Here
enc: Last Kiss (cover)
notes: PJ makes their first full public appearance with Matt Cameron at
this surprise show at the club formerly known as Moe’s (site of the
Mirror Ball release party and private Neil Jam show in 1995). The band
is visibly nervous until ‘Habit,’ at which point they totally kick in,
laughing amongst themselves, making jokes. ‘MFC’ and ‘Habit’ are total
standouts, as well as Stone’s tambourine playing during ‘Leatherman’ and
Eddie’s hilarious backing vocals during ‘Mankind.’ The band leaves the
stage and then Matt, Jeff and Ed return, Ed tells us a little story,
displaying a Michael Jordan bong and a single. He tells us he bought the
single for 99 cents the day before and stayed up all night listening
to, ‘Last Kiss,’ a 50s gothic romance that was re-released and popular
during the early 70s, and then proceeds to serenade us with a wonderful
rendition of that song. Amazing show!
(FYI: The opening jam is none other than a shortened version of Pink Floyd’s ‘Interstellar Overdrive’
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This is a HELL of a surprise!
Wishlist is back on SiriusXM Pearl Jam Radio!
6pm ET Tuesday
11am ET Thursday
Noon(?) ET Sunday
The series started as five songs from fans, but "Big Papa and Wild Bill" got seven songs.
Studio Even Flow
Let's Play Two Corduroy
10.20.14 Milwaukee, WI Black
8.29.24 Chicago, IL Given To Fly
5.21.10 New York Betterman
3.16.92 New York SOLAT (MTV Unplugged)
Studio Rearviewmirror
https://www.siriusxm.com/blog/pearl-jam-radio-wishlist
That's not entirely true. I know I've heard the Batman theme with Harper and Eddie on Wishlist and I really want to say I've heard side project stuff, although that's technically a studio release.
I was expecting Berlin 2010 or Belgium 2023.
It's always a hell of a ride starting at 2pm though.
February 20, 1998 Maui was Matt's first show, outside of some 1997 warmup shows. Is there a recording of 2/20/1998 around?
set: Wishlist
notes: PJ makes their second appearance on Late Show with David Letterman and their first outing with Matt Cameron drumming. A “sweet” and carefully rehearsed “Wishlist” with Mike again sporting bleached locks and a Goodness shirt. Ed’s voice sounds wonderful and each guitarist gets a small “solo.” The song seems to fade at the end of Ed’s solo, but a drum-driven reprise wraps up the song in a different fashion.
05/07/98 – ARO.space: Seattle, WA (first show with Matt Cameron) [75m]
support act: Shawn Smith
set: Interstellar Overdrive, Corduroy, Do The Evolution, Brain of J, Last Exit, Given to Fly, In Hiding, Off He Goes, MFC, jam/Habit, Wishlist, Faithfull, Hail Hail, Mankind, Leatherman (!), Leaving Here
enc: Last Kiss (cover)
notes: PJ makes their first full public appearance with Matt Cameron at this surprise show at the club formerly known as Moe’s (site of the Mirror Ball release party and private Neil Jam show in 1995). The band is visibly nervous until ‘Habit,’ at which point they totally kick in, laughing amongst themselves, making jokes. ‘MFC’ and ‘Habit’ are total standouts, as well as Stone’s tambourine playing during ‘Leatherman’ and Eddie’s hilarious backing vocals during ‘Mankind.’ The band leaves the stage and then Matt, Jeff and Ed return, Ed tells us a little story, displaying a Michael Jordan bong and a single. He tells us he bought the single for 99 cents the day before and stayed up all night listening to, ‘Last Kiss,’ a 50s gothic romance that was re-released and popular during the early 70s, and then proceeds to serenade us with a wonderful rendition of that song. Amazing show!
(FYI: The opening jam is none other than a shortened version of Pink Floyd’s ‘Interstellar Overdrive’