1. Not really even the Joshua Tree setlists in 87 were fairly similar each night ,they've always stuck to a standard 80% list of songs that would be played most nights with a few different ones thrown in but never have they done a completely different set list on any given tour like Pearl jam or The Boss , however a lot of bands don't vary their set lists much on tour as they know the majority of the audiences will only see it once.
  2. Flashback: I remember there was a solid rumor that Pearl Jam would be opening for U2 for a quickly added Kansas City outdoor ZOO TV show... both bands were peaking. Great excitement. When we got there, it was the Sugarcubes opening. A win, either way. That's how good 1992 was musically.
  3. Wow! I loved it. There are several people who inspire me to be a better person . . . . . and two of them intersect in this performance . . . . . . Eddie Vedder and Bono. Thank you for posting it.
  4. Yield A Masterpiece
  5. Great release for the RSD too : "Give Way" Live Melbourne 5th March 1998 (means "Yield" in Australia)
  6. Yup, love Jack Irons on the drums.