
Pearl Jam: Los Angeles 2013 - Night 2(2013)
Pearl Jam play the second of two nights at Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA on November 24th 2013. >> SETLIST: Oceans, Low Light, Present Tense, Interstellar Overdrive (Pink Floyd cover), Corduroy, Lightning Bolt, Amongst the Waves, My Father's Son, Given to Fly, Swallowed Whole, Immortality, Infallible, Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town, Future Days, Even Flow, Do the Evolution, Mind Your Manners, Sirens, No Way, Blood >> ENCORE: Better Man (with "Save It for Later" tag), Daughter (with "Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" tag), After Hours (The Velvet Underground cover) (live debut), Sleeping by Myself (Eddie Vedder song), Mother (Pink Floyd cover), Breath, Go, Porch >> ENCORE 2: Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran cover), Unthought Known, Love, Reign O'er Me (The Who cover), Alive, Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
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Pearl Jam: Los Angeles 2013 - Night 2
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Pearl Jam play the second of two nights at Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA on November 24th 2013. >> SETLIST: Oceans, Low Light, Present Tense, Interstellar Overdrive (Pink Floyd cover), Corduroy, Lightning Bolt, Amongst the Waves, My Father's Son, Given to Fly, Swallowed Whole, Immortality, Infallible, Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town, Future Days, Even Flow, Do the Evolution, Mind Your Manners, Sirens, No Way, Blood >> ENCORE: Better Man (with "Save It for Later" tag), Daughter (with "Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" tag), After Hours (The Velvet Underground cover) (live debut), Sleeping by Myself (Eddie Vedder song), Mother (Pink Floyd cover), Breath, Go, Porch >> ENCORE 2: Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran cover), Unthought Known, Love, Reign O'er Me (The Who cover), Alive, Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
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