September 17, 2024 – Fenway Park, Boston, MA, USA

Show at a Glance

  • Number of Songs: 29
  • Show Length: 2:30

Setlist

Main Set: Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town, Even Flow, Daughter/(Wave Of Mutilation)(Monkey Gone To Heaven), Animal, Save You, Immortality, Corduroy, React, Respond, Running, Not For You/(Modern Girl), Wreckage, Untitled, Present Tense, Won't Tell, Superblood Wolfmoon, Once, Black, Fuckin' Up, Porch

Encore 1: I Am A Patriot, Falling Slowly, Why Go, Waiting For Stevie, Crazy Mary, Unthought Known, Do The Evolution, Alive, Baba O'Riley, Yellow Ledbetter/(More Than A Feeling)

Pearl Jam Show Notes 9/17/2024:

Ed comes out with “Good evening Boston! Are you ready to sing? I’m ready to sing!” and counts off Small Town. Jeff’s wearing a shirt from the Boston hardcore band SSD, and they kick into an early Even Flow. Another singalong follows with Daughter, and Ed tags two Pixies songs, a quick line from “Wave of Mutilation” and then “Monkey Gone to Heaven” (“and the devil is six, then god is seven”). He asks for the lights up and comments “…it’s a long way from center field to home plate…I see you!” Animal is next, making it three out of the first four from the seemingly-forgotten-all-tour Vs. record. Before Immortality, Ed says “there’s a few people that aren’t here that were here last time…I want you to know that we’re thinkin’ of ’em.” Mike gets another chance to shine early and there’s another awesome ending jam. Ed starts right into Corduroy after, which wasn’t on the original setlist. However, instead of breaking it down and going into the extended version, he goes right into the “everything has chains” line and keeps the song going, the original version. Dark Matter finally gets some action with the eighth song, React, Respond, and then Ed dedicates Running to Red Sox manager Alex Cora:

“…our dressing room is right past the dugout…I’ve been smoking joints in his manager’s office the whole weekend…no that’s not true, let me clarify, I was taking gummies and I left some for him, so if he calls a suicide squeeze it might be my fault…”

It’s back to Vitalogy afterwards with Not For You, and during the breakdown Ed sings the wrong lyric, laughing and joking that “it was all those gummies…in Alex Cora’s office,” and then talks about his #34 Walter Payton jersey, saying tonight it’s for David Ortiz. Following Wreckage, Ed mentions Dick, the local man who they had brought on stage in 2018, saying he had gone to see him but unfortunately he had passed, but they had left a chair for him with his picture and the message “This is our friend Dick. Please leave him right here where we remember him…” which is shown on screen. Ed gets a little emotional speaking about it, and then mentions a cameraman, Johnny Martin, who passed in 2019, and Chris Snow, GM of the Calgary Flames, who passed from ALS. A tender Untitled follows, with the lyric changes “…34 minutes or so” and “…with your memory I could never be alone.” MFC does not follow however, they go right into Present Tense. The underrated Won’t Tell is played for the eighth time, which seemed impossible earlier this year (poor Got to Give, still just once). Ed looks for the moon and finds it, talking how Fenway Park is sacred grounds, pointing again to the Super Harvest Moon, leading into the 2024 debut of Superblood Wolfmoon. After hitting Vs. and Vitalogy earlier, it’s back to Ten for three out of the last four. Black has a space visual, possibly Jupiter, and Mike sends the solo out into outer space to match. Ed does a short improv at the end:

“We were so young then…

We were so young then…

But it wasn’t pretend…

No, it wasn’t pretend.”

He talks about the shows they played in Boston in April 1994, including the Orpheum, and says “I remember we played this song that night,” leading to a rare main set appearance of Fuckin’ Up.

After the break, Ed comes out and says “we don’t want to go, we don’t know when we’ll be able to see you again,” and says he wanted to talk about politics, “but fuck all that, you know that…we can’t fall for the bullshit, let us stand united…and ladies, don’t forget what the Beastie Boys sang, ‘You gotta fight for your right’…to women’s reproductive freedom.” The band returns for a high-energy Why Go followed by the last Dark Matter song of the night, Waiting For Stevie, which has an electricity-based visual. Jeff now has a #33 Larry Bird shirt, and Ed mentions Stone’s middle name Carpenter, adding “Carpenter Newton?” (which was Stone’s alias on the early liner notes). He changes the lyric in Crazy Mary to “…saw the full moon, followed it around.” The lights are up and the celebration is on for Alive and Baba O’Riley. At the end of Yellow Ledbetter, Mike plays a little of Boston’s “More Than A Feeling,” the first time they’ve teased it since Mansfield 2003. Ed even starts to sing the lyrics, but Mike quickly changes back to Ledbetter and finishes the night off.

John Farrar

Content Editor & LO4L Host

I was obsessed with Pearl Jam in the early 90's, and then became a collector of their live bootlegs in the 2000's. I’ve seen them 12 times in 8 different states. I’m continuously blown away by their ability to create transcendent moments in concert. I owe them for my love of vinyl, live music, and so much more. I’m happy to have the podcast and this website as an outlet for that obsession.


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