Pearl Jam
November 3, 1996
Deutschlandhalle, Berlin
Germany

DISC #1/2
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01. Long Road
02. Last Exit
03. Animal
04. Hail Hail
05. Go
06. Red Mosquito
07. In My Tree
08. Corduroy
09. Better Man
10. Lukin
11. Mankind
12. Hunger Strike
13. Even Flow
14. Daughter
15. Jeremy
16. Sometimes

DISC #2/2
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01. Rearviewmirror
02. Immortality
03. Alive
04. Blood
05. Who You Are
06. State Of Love And Trust
07. Not For You
08. Present Tense
09. Leaving Here
10. Yellow Ledbetter


Silver CD (Bootleg "Live in Berlin 96") -> EAC WAV -> FLAC [Level 8]



http://www.fivehorizons.com/tour/cc/t1996p2.shtml:

11/03/96 - Deutschlandhalle: Berlin, Germany [125m]
support act: The Fastbacks
set: Long Road, Last Exit, Animal, Hail Hail, Go, Red Mosquito, In My Tree, Corduroy, Better Man, Lukin, Mankind, Hunger Strike, Even Flow,
Daughter/(Androgynous Mind)/(Noise of Carpet), Jeremy, Sometimes, Rearviewmirror, Immortality, Alive, Blood/(Fame)/(Suck You Dry)
enc: Who You Are, State of Love and Trust, Not for You, Present Tense, Leaving Here, Yellow Ledbetter
notes: This show was broadcast by many radio stations around the world, opening with a recording of John F. Kennedy's famous speech
("I am a Berliner"). After the first few songs, Ed asks, "How's everybody in Berlin tonight? For any of you are in the back and can't see,
it's pretty damn packed in front is everybody OK? ... Do yourselves and everyone else a favor and watch out for your neighbor ... protect
the women and children" leading to 'Red Mosquito.' After 'Lukin,' Stone steps up and says, "Alright, I'm gonna sing one," launching 'Mankind.
' A short version of 'Hunger Strike is a nice surprise, with the crowd loudly singing along. After 'RVM,' Ed breaks into a brief, very
fast-paced spoken word ditty (from 'Museum Song'):

"Quite a lotta Roman terra cotta
Livin' lava from the flanks of Etna
Statuary, Ride a dromedary
See the temple tumble and the Red Sea part"

Ed has a nice intro for 'Blood:' "Alright we'd like to say thanks, thanks for coming out, those of you lucky enough to get tickets ... We've
had some interesting shows in Germany ... I remember every one of them, for good and bad, but actually this show is on the radio tonight so
a bunch of other people were eavesdropping ... I fucked up quite a few times, thanks for covering up. This next song is called, 'I'll be
glad when you're dead and gone, you bastard you', or 'this blood's for you.'" The encore begins with Ed chatting, "Thanks, very much. I don't
know what to say so I'm just going to say, 'I am a donut.'" Later, Ed thanks Radio Fritz for playing "records that nobody else would" and for
broadcasting the concert. Then, "... and now, Mike and I would like to serenade you," leading to 'Present Tense.' The Fastbacks help out on
'Leaving Here.' The band seems very ON and totally into this show, even if some of the songs seem to be played very fast. These radio broadcasts
are just the greatest!

An "aftershow" known as "Radio Fritz" or "Checkpoint Charlie," similar to the Atlanta 94 radio show, broadcast only in Germany, featured Ed
playing music and chatting with fans about life.
[Ed's DJ set: Pebbles (Shudder to Think), Strength to Endure (The Ramones), Sword of Damocles (Lou Reed), Sparks (The Who, live from Woodstock '69),
Let Me Sleep (Christmas Time) (Pearl Jam), Bee Girl (Pearl Jam), Gravity (Howard Johnson and Gravity), Floored (Pusherman), Crystal Gypsy (Sebadoh),
Jealous Guy (John Lennon), Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Let's Go! (The Ramones), Rockin' in the Free World (PJ w/ Neil Young from MTV VMA '93)]