Pearl Jam Live 2022 4K FULL CONCERT in Los Angeles

Live 2022 4K FULL CONCERT in Los Angeles Friday May 6th 2022 at the Forum. - GO SEE THEM LIVE!!!! Please subscribe I load concerts all the time! 00:00:00 Of the Girl 00:05:00 Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town 00:08:56 Superblood Wolfmoon 00:13:58 Corduroy 00:23:38 Dance of the Clairvoyants 00:29:08 Quick Escape 00:36:48 Faithfull 00:41:12 Not for you 00:47:30 Buckle Up 00:53:15 Even Flow 01:00:42 Never Destination 01:08:09 Down 01:11:13 Present Tense 01:17:30 Who Ever Said 01:22:50 Porch ------- 01:37:28 State of Love and Trust 01:43:00 Wishlist 01:46:13 Do the Evolution 01:50:02 Black 02:02:56 Alive 02:12:24 Yellow Ledbetter Pearl Jam on their long awaited Gigaton tour featuring Eddie Vedder finally returned to the stage with the rest of Pearl Jam: Mike McCready, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, and Matt Cameron. Klinghoffer also joined the band, as he’s doubling as a touring multi-instrumentalist on this trek. The stage, while massive, was sparse with the exception of a giant arc of lights that changed colors to fit the mood of each song. Pearl Jam’s return to arena play has been long-awaited, and where better than—in Eddie Vedder’s words—“The Fabulous F–king Forum!” Not since 2016 has the band played an arena tour, so while it was nearly impossible to recall the power and raw energy that is a Pearl Jam arena show after a six-year hiatus, muscle memory alone was enough to fill the seats, even for the late-arriving California crowd. Eddie Vedder treated early concertgoers to a solo performance of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down” before introducing opening act Pluralone. A short while later, the lights dimmed and Pearl Jam took the stage as Eddie Vedder, the very picture of cool in a black leather jacket, serenaded fans with “Of The Girl”. This rare and highly sought opener from the band’s sixth studio effort, Binaural, was indicative that Pearl Jam might dig a little deeper into the catalog on the tour’s second night, and indeed they did just that, playing songs from each of their first six albums over the course of the 22-song set. No one holds a crowd quite like Vedder. The band retreated to the shadows as story time began, Vedder recounting how he missed a performance of The Wall in this building because his friend forgot the tickets as Mike McCready punctuated the tale with a quick lick from “Wish You Were Here”. After the Gossard-penned “Buckle Up”, Vedder next shouted out original drummer Dave Krusen who was believed to be in the building before a searing “Even Flow” in which guitarist Mike McCready melted faces as he poured out years worth of pent up aggression from the band’s forced hiatus. As it usually does, a quick story on author Howard Zinn preceded Lost Dogs’ “Down”. After a brief encore break, the band ripped into “State of Love and Trust” before facing the back and evoking more tears during “Wishlist”. “Do The Evolution” was rowdy as ever before my wife’s all time favorite, “Black”, a song she’s never seen live but that the band is guaranteed to play whenever I’m there alone. Sorry, babe, but this one’s for you. As is usually the case, “Alive” was played under the full glow of the house lights as the PJ faithful reveled in the song that set this train in motion 31 years ago. More than anything, “Alive” reminds me life is a gift and every live Pearl Jam performance is a blessing, inspiring me to treat my neighbor as I’d like to be treated and to make the most of every moment. “Yellow Ledbetter” punctuated the evening, McCready giving a highly intimate solo from his knees at the end of the stage as Vedder wailed the time-honored and ne’er-understood lyrics. During the show Eddie gave kudos to a student who barely recognized him on campus in San Diego and also “Dave“ who survived a brain tumor and swore he’d make this show which he did! You can clearly see him in the crowd as well as a bunch of other smiling faces in the crowd. Setlist: Of the Girl Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town Superblood Wolfmoon Corduroy Dance of the Clairvoyants Quick Escape Faithful Not for You Buckle Up Even Flow Never Destination Down Nothingman (trimmed from this recording) Present Tense Who Ever Said Porch Encore: State of Love and Trust Wishlist Do the Evolution Black Alive Yellow Ledbetter
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