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Pearl Jam, Chris Cornell & Jerry Cantrell Made This Grunge Dream Come True

Pearl Jam with Ben Harper at Los Angeles Gibson Amp.

Only 6 days ago I  saw Pearl Jam performing an excellent show at the Gibson Amphitheater. However, last night is by far the best rock concert I have ever seen and one that will probably become one of the most memorized and mentioned shows in Pearl Jam’s 2009 tour.

Reasons:

1. Set: plenty of non-hits you don’t hear often – Faithful, Unemployable, Footsteps are just a few example. Between yesterday’s show and last week’s show I saw them perform 35 different songs. Only 9 songs were played in both shows, 5 of them are from Backspacer (Got Some, The Fixer, the fantastic Unthought Unknown, Just Breathe and The End) so they still sound fresh, new and very exciting.

2. Fans: The fans energy level was a lot higher than last week’s first show and the band reacted well to this. When the special guest (see below) came on stage the roof exploded off.

2. Gibson Amphitheater Acoustic: I said it in my previous post but must say it again. The sound quality in this venue is fantastic. During the first encore opened with Eddie team with a string quartet and performed Just Breathe, The End and Lukin (you got to see the video). Unlike last week’s show, last night you could actually hear the strings providing incredible cover to Eddie’s voice.

3. Special guests: the highlight of they evening. Into the 2nd encore Eddie said something like “what makes certain nights special is the presence of one person in the room…” and then he surprised/shocked everyone and invited Chris Cornell to join the band. Their performance of Temple Of The Dog’s Hunger Strike was fantastic. Chris’s voice sounded so good and the band performed it so well.

And finally, right before we thought we have seen everything, in the middle of the final song, Alive, as the song’s guitar solo started, Mike McCready handed his guitar over to Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains) who made my ears bleed…

What an epic performance that I am so happy I captured on my Flip HD (all songs except for two). It was difficult not to sing & jump and luckily my battery lasted all the way to the end. When the bootleg will be released I plan to get it and mix the video with high quality audio.

BTW, looks like my Hunger Strike video was picked by the RollingStone. Nice.

Here’s the entire playlist embedded in this page. Just hit the play button, expand the video to a full screen mode and turn on the volume.

Update (10/8/09): My buddy Bill went to the last Pearl Jam concert in LA last night. He was gracious enough to take my camera and shot the entire show. After you are done watching LA3, you might also want to check out LA4 playlist. It was a fantastic night as well.

Let’s rock!



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  • Nouman
    I just wanted to say thanks. \m/
  • Julia
    Is there any link to download the videos?
  • No. You can use a YouTube downloader for Firefox.
  • mattsdad334
    Can you go through the entire line of groups/music touched by Vedder/Cornel? I'm trying to get my Son up to speed on how much music we know today was touched by these two incredible men. We saw Chris last summer on the Projekt Revolution tour and he was amazing.
  • niniel
    many thanks for this great review :)
    u are a lucky devil!!!

    hugs from poland :)


    btw. the article is here:
    http://muzyka.onet.pl/10174,2056617,newsy.html
  • musrag
    That is awesome. I can't wait to see them in Brisbane, Australia next month. Got the Pearl Jam Fan tickets and hope I can be right up the front!!

    I have seen Chris Cornell do Hunger Strike when he toured with Linkin Park in 2007. And the amazing thing about that was he had Andrew Stockdale from Wolfmother fill in for Eddie on that track and then Chris played some Soundgarden and Audioslave songs.

    Will these magical days ever end......I hope not!
  • Lono33
    omfg

    did that really happen? That has NEVER happened. NEVER. Once, Eddie sang a verse of Hunger Strike by himself. ONCE. that was it. You know the clip, it is mostly the audience singing. Eddie says at the end "I'll play for that Chris...". That is the closest anyone has come (and that was about 15 years ago, if I recall correctly).

    Ok, there was another Temple of The Dog live reunion. Years ago, in Phoenix, at Lolla 2, both Pearl Jam and Soundgarden were on the bill. Eddie and Chris supposedly snuck onto the side stage that day and did some Temple of the Dog songs. No recordings exist. It was done on the fly with acoustics. Oh yeah, I WAS AT THAT SHOW

    yeah, I was at that show, but missed it. Heard about it later. I was watching Ice Cube rock the house on the main stage.

    wow - great clip. PJ continues to rule and amaze.
  • I just listened to the whole thing at work...Watched them at the ACL Festival in Austin this past weekend and it was the best show I've ever witnessed. I think seeing Hunger Strike would have been unbelievable in person. Thanks for the video.
  • balintpacsi
    I'm 35 years old Hungarian soccercoach and I think it is faboulus!
    Gratulations!
    Thank you Jay!

    b
  • vinnie
    thanks for this...hunger strike was spine tingling...
  • ED
    Just amazing, thanks for sharing this!!
  • Tom
    Great job,

    Greets from Poland

    P.S. major Polish music site also wrote about you :)
  • Happy I could experience first hand this great music experience and happier
    to share it with other fans.

    btw, what is the url of that article on the polish site?
  • mikestrummer
    Amazing, thank you very much my friend for filming this, those videos made my day.

    Greetings from Mexico City.
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