
Pearl Jam: Vancouver 2013(2013)
Pearl Jam play live at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC, Canada on December 4th 2013. >> SETLIST: Oceans, Can't Keep, Low Light, Corduroy, Breakerfall, Mind Your Manners, Why Go, Gods' Dice, Lightning Bolt, In Hiding, Even Flow, Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song), Not for You (with "Modern Girl" (Sleater Kinney) tag), Daughter (with "It's Ok" (Dead Moon) tag), Infallible, After Hours (The Velvet Underground cover), Sirens, Jeremy, Gonna See My Friend, Improvisation (title "Improv 12/02/13" as listed on pearljam.com), Porch >> ENCORE: Soon Forget (first time since November 30 2006), Yellow Moon, Thumbing My Way, Footsteps, Mother (Pink Floyd cover), Insignificance, Given to Fly, Got Some, Better Man (with "Save It for Later" tag) >> ENCORE 2: Go, Do the Evolution, Black, Alive, Kick Out the Jams (MC5 cover) (with Mark Arm) (and Steve Tuner of Mudhoney), Yellow Ledbetter
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Pearl Jam: Vancouver 2013
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Pearl Jam play live at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC, Canada on December 4th 2013. >> SETLIST: Oceans, Can't Keep, Low Light, Corduroy, Breakerfall, Mind Your Manners, Why Go, Gods' Dice, Lightning Bolt, In Hiding, Even Flow, Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder song), Not for You (with "Modern Girl" (Sleater Kinney) tag), Daughter (with "It's Ok" (Dead Moon) tag), Infallible, After Hours (The Velvet Underground cover), Sirens, Jeremy, Gonna See My Friend, Improvisation (title "Improv 12/02/13" as listed on pearljam.com), Porch >> ENCORE: Soon Forget (first time since November 30 2006), Yellow Moon, Thumbing My Way, Footsteps, Mother (Pink Floyd cover), Insignificance, Given to Fly, Got Some, Better Man (with "Save It for Later" tag) >> ENCORE 2: Go, Do the Evolution, Black, Alive, Kick Out the Jams (MC5 cover) (with Mark Arm) (and Steve Tuner of Mudhoney), Yellow Ledbetter
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