1997-06-08 Pearl Jam: Downing Stadium: Randall's Island, NY (Ed and Mike accoustic only)

Source: SBD > BetaSP(Master) > Sony TCD-D8 (1st 20 sec from SBD internet cybercast > Sony TCD-D8) > CD-R > EAC > FLAC

01. Corduroy
02. Yellow Ledbetter
03. Rocking in the Free World
04. Long Road (With Michael Stipe and Mike Mills from R.E.M)

Notes from 5H:

Ed and Mike open up the second day of the Tibetan Freedom Concert, much to everyone's surprise, with acoustic versions of the "new" 'Corduroy,' 'Yellow Ledbetter' and an unusual, slow version of 'RitFW,' with modified lyrics. ("Styrofoam and garbage for the ozone layer" changed to "if it's made in China, it could be prison labor." Ed interrupts 'RitFW' in the middle with a request for $5, which is met with a $20 donation. He then asks for that the crowd sign the petitions circulating for the Tibet cause. (In fact, Ed has been encouraging signatures among attendees both days of the show.) Later, Ed and Mike return to the stage to perform 'Long Road,' with Michael Stipe (with Ed on vocals), Mike Mills (with Mike McCready on guitar) and Tony Shananan (from Patti Smith's band on bass). Ed departs after 'Long Road' and Mike continues for 'Ghost Rider' (Suicide) and 'The Passenger' (Iggy Pop), with Beastie Boys' Mike Diamond sitting in on drums. What a treat!