
Pearl Jam: New York City 2010 - Night 2(2010)
Pearl Jam play the second of two nights at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA on May 21st 2010. >> SETLIST: Corduroy, Hail, Hail, Do the Evolution, World Wide Suicide, Got Some, Breath (tour debut), Nothingman, I'm Open (tour debut), Unthought Known, Grievance, Amongst the Waves, Present Tense, Not for You, Push Me, Pull Me, Rats, Daughter (with "W.M.A." tag), The Fixer, Why Go >> ENCORE: The End (with strings), Just Breathe (with strings), Lukin (with strings and slowed down), Black, Red, Yellow (first since 12 Sept. 2005), Sweet Lew, Given to Fly, Spin the Black Circle, Rearviewmirror >> ENCORE 2: Wasted Reprise, Better Man (with "Save it for Later" tag), Black, The Real Me (The Who cover), Hunger Strike (Temple of the Dog cover) (with Ben Bridwell) (tour debut), Alive (with "War Pigs" tag), Kick Out the Jams (MC5 cover), Yellow Ledbetter, The Star-Spangled Banner (John Stafford Smith & Francis Scott Key cover) (Mike McCready only)
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Pearl Jam: New York City 2010 - Night 2
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Pearl Jam play the second of two nights at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA on May 21st 2010. >> SETLIST: Corduroy, Hail, Hail, Do the Evolution, World Wide Suicide, Got Some, Breath (tour debut), Nothingman, I'm Open (tour debut), Unthought Known, Grievance, Amongst the Waves, Present Tense, Not for You, Push Me, Pull Me, Rats, Daughter (with "W.M.A." tag), The Fixer, Why Go >> ENCORE: The End (with strings), Just Breathe (with strings), Lukin (with strings and slowed down), Black, Red, Yellow (first since 12 Sept. 2005), Sweet Lew, Given to Fly, Spin the Black Circle, Rearviewmirror >> ENCORE 2: Wasted Reprise, Better Man (with "Save it for Later" tag), Black, The Real Me (The Who cover), Hunger Strike (Temple of the Dog cover) (with Ben Bridwell) (tour debut), Alive (with "War Pigs" tag), Kick Out the Jams (MC5 cover), Yellow Ledbetter, The Star-Spangled Banner (John Stafford Smith & Francis Scott Key cover) (Mike McCready only)
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