Landgraaf, Holland | 
| Artist: Pearl Jam Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $13.62 You Save: $3.36 (20%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 223717
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5 x 0.3
UPC: 696998504325 EAN: 0696998504325 ASIN: B00004Y75Z
Release Date: September 26, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Corduroy | | • | Breakerfall | | • | animal | | • | Hail, Hail | | • | Rival | | • | Jeremy | | • | Nothing As It Seems | | • | MFC | | • | Habit | | • | Light Years | | • | Lukin | | • | Even Flow | | • | Brain Of J | | • | Insignificance |
Disc 2
| • | Better Man | | • | rearviewmirror | | • | Once | | • | Fuckin' Up | | • | Black | | • | Leaving Here |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com One of the shorter sets on the European tour, the Pink Pop festival isn't short on great material. Maybe due to the brevity of their time slot, Pearl Jam chose to give the fans a treat and dust off four tracks from Ten: "Even Flow," "Once," "Black," and "Jeremy," a tune that only rarely shows up on the European tour. The show really begins on a high note with "Corduroy," kicking things off with a jolt on a tour in which quieter, slower tunes usually lead things off. In fact, the first four songs are all pretty high-energy until vocalist Eddie Vedder paints a little more somber picture with the introduction of "Rival" and "Jeremy." He describes the rarely played tunes as "a couple of songs about Americans killing each other" after he sarcastically notes that "we Americans have really futuristic ways of handling our population problem--we give each other guns and kill one another." On a lighter note, the set ends with a spectacular, full-tilt version of the rock & roll nugget "Leaving Here." --Adem Tepedelen
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| Customer Reviews:
Unlucky Thirteen November 25, 2001 doomsdayer520 (Pennsylvania) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Disclaimer: Owner of all 72 official PJ bootlegs. The unlucky bootleg just happens to be #13 in the series. Some critics have ragged on this one because it is extremely short, at just 91 minutes. This is by far the shortest in the series, and is more than half an hour shorter than the tour average. However, Pearl Jam only got a limited amount of time to play at this multi-act festival in Holland. This is indicated by the fact that there is only one encore in this show, instead of the usual two. So the short set is not a good reason to criticize this bootleg. Unfortunately there are several other reasons for criticism. It is plainly obvious that the band was not taking this gig very seriously. This is a disservice to the paying fans that went to the event, and it also makes for one very unimpressive bootleg. The carelessness of the band is evident early in the show, as the usually powerful "Animal" and "Hail Hail" fail to ignite. The attempts at the extended solos to end "Jeremy" and "Habit" are complete failures as the band breaks down into uncoordinated noodling. There are few strong tracks, like "Light Years," "Brain of J," and "Rearviewmirror," but these fail to save this sloppy show. The show ends very inconclusively with a lazy "Leaving Here," which is a cool song but not an effective closer. I suspect that the band decided to wrap it up early and split, and didn't think it was necessary to provide a true finale. The brevity of the performance can't be criticized too much, but this is still a pretty unsatisfactory bootleg.
Best live performance ever on cd, trust me, BUY IT October 6, 2000 Tiago Pereira (Olival Basto, Odivelas Portugal) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm a big Pearl Jam fan, and so far I picked the Lisbon bootleg cd and the Pinkpop cd, and I have to admit that this (forgeting that i am a big fan)is one of the best live performances captured on cd. I was at the Lisbon concert, bought the cd afterwards, and all the memories came back. Great stuff, I gotta have them all.
One of the Best! January 2, 2001 M. Scagnelli (Brandon, Florida) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Landgraaf does have one of the shorter setlists, but it is also one of the best of all the live CDs. I would reccomend buying all of the live CDs, but that may not be too likely. However, if you want just a couple, this is one of the ones you should get. It is all really great songs. My favorites are Breakerfall, Jeremy, Light Years, Even Flow, Rival, Black and an incredible version of Betterman. Highly Reccommended.
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