Pearl Jam
with Sonic Youth
The Ice Palace, Tampa, FL o August 12, 2000
by Jen Lato
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| Jen Lato | |
| Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth |
Pearl Jam's current tour recently brought them to Florida, where they played to a full house at the Ice Palace. Opening was long time rockers Sonic Youth. Now, I must give Sonic Youth the respect that they deserve, because they have been around the music scene, almost as long as I've been alive. They have more than enough albums to show for it, as well. So I do give them credit for that, but I guess I am just not a Sonic Youth kind of kid. Their songs sounded like a bunch of instrumental chaos with a whole lot of feedback. I spoke with multiple fans about their performance that night, and they had the same opinion. I did hear good things, however, about their "secret" show the previous night in downtown Orlando. It's just not for me, though.
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| Jen Lato |
| Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth |
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| Jen Lato | |
| Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam |
"I have one thing to ask of you, can you hear me? Do you want to sing?" Vedder asked of the crowd as he went into their version of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall." It's crazy to think that Pearl Jam could take an already amazing song and make it seem even more magical in their own way, but they did. By this time, they probably played everyone's favorites including "Daughter," "Evenflow," and "State of Love and Trust." The set list seemed to include almost every great song from every album. There was an even selection of songs from each album, which was nice if you weren't really into their newer material. It was almost my dream Pearl Jam setlist.
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| Jen Lato |
| Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam |
In their encores, they performed "Evolution," "Garden," "Soldier of Love," and "Porch," among others. At one part towards the end of the show, Eddie came out with a ukulele and tried to hush the crowd down, pointing out that "this is a little instrument against a big crowd... and it doesn't stand a chance." This was probably one of the most amazing things that I've ever seen at a concert. Just Eddie Vedder -- in a spotlight, softly singing to a quiet but incredibly large crowd. After which he left the stage, only to come out one last time with the rest of the guys to cover Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World."
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| Jen Lato |
| Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam |
This Pearl Jam show was incredible. I had seen them last time they toured, and was impressed, but nothing compared to this one. It was as though they made out a greatest hits set list. My only disappointment was not hearing the well-known hit "Alive," but hey, you can't have it all. 
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| Jen Lato |
| Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam |










