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Pearl Jam: Lollapalooza Brazil 2013 [BTNV](2013)
Pearl Jam play live at Lollapalooza, Jockey Club, São Paulo, Brazil on March 31st 2013. >> SETLIST: Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town, Why Go, Interstellar Overdrive (Pink Floyd cover), Corduroy, Comatose, Olé, Do the Evolution, Wishlist, Got Some, Even Flow, Nothingman, Insignificance, Daughter (with "W.M.A." tag), World Wide Suicide, Jeremy, Unthought Known, State of Love and Trust, Rearviewmirror >> ENCORE: Given to Fly, Not for You (with "Modern Girl" tag), Better Man (with "Save It for Later" tag), Black, I Believe in Miracles (Ramones cover), Go, Alive, Baba O'Riley (The Who cover), Yellow Ledbetter
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Pearl Jam: Lollapalooza Brazil 2013 [BTNV]
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Pearl Jam play live at Lollapalooza, Jockey Club, São Paulo, Brazil on March 31st 2013. >> SETLIST: Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town, Why Go, Interstellar Overdrive (Pink Floyd cover), Corduroy, Comatose, Olé, Do the Evolution, Wishlist, Got Some, Even Flow, Nothingman, Insignificance, Daughter (with "W.M.A." tag), World Wide Suicide, Jeremy, Unthought Known, State of Love and Trust, Rearviewmirror >> ENCORE: Given to Fly, Not for You (with "Modern Girl" tag), Better Man (with "Save It for Later" tag), Black, I Believe in Miracles (Ramones cover), Go, Alive, Baba O'Riley (The Who cover), Yellow Ledbetter
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