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Lista de canciones que aparecerán en el nuevo disco de los SMASHING PUMPKINS "OCEANIA"
“Pale Horse,” “Panopticon,” “Chimera,” “Four Winds Chime,” “Glissandra,” “Inkless,” “My Love Is Winter,” “The Celestials,” “Quasar/Stella Polaris,” “Pinwheels,” “Oceania,” “Violet Rays,” and “Wildflower.”
Setlist del concierto de Pearl Jam en SASKATOON
Pearl Jam
Credit Union Centre
Saskatoon, SK. CA
Sept. 19, 2011
Show
Credit Union Centre
Saskatoon, SK. CA
Sept. 19, 2011
Show
01. Interstellar Overdrive-(Barrett, Mason, Waters, Wright)
02. Corduroy
03. All Night
04. God’s Dice
05. Got Some
{Ed sings “to the land of the free and the home of the Blades” a tribute to the local hockey team although the crowd initially thInks he is just singing the national anthem of the United States of America}
06. In My Tree
07. Dissident
08. Untitled
09. MFC
10. Red Mosquito
11. Nothing As It Seems
12. Given To Fly
13. Do The Evolution
14. Black
15. Spin The Black Circle
16. Setting Forth {Ed spots a young boy towards the front. He asks him his name and age.
(Dave, 10) He then dedicates “Setting Forth” to him}
17. Not For You/Modern Girl-(Sleater Kinney) {During the “my friends call me” part of the song Ed says “Hey Dave, You can call me” referring to the young boy to whom he dedicated “Setting Forth”}
18. Alive
02. Corduroy
03. All Night
04. God’s Dice
05. Got Some
{Ed sings “to the land of the free and the home of the Blades” a tribute to the local hockey team although the crowd initially thInks he is just singing the national anthem of the United States of America}
06. In My Tree
07. Dissident
08. Untitled
09. MFC
10. Red Mosquito
11. Nothing As It Seems
12. Given To Fly
13. Do The Evolution
14. Black
15. Spin The Black Circle
16. Setting Forth {Ed spots a young boy towards the front. He asks him his name and age.
(Dave, 10) He then dedicates “Setting Forth” to him}
17. Not For You/Modern Girl-(Sleater Kinney) {During the “my friends call me” part of the song Ed says “Hey Dave, You can call me” referring to the young boy to whom he dedicated “Setting Forth”}
18. Alive
ENCORE BREAK 1
19. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
20. Just Breathe
21. Unthought Known
22. Evenflow
23. Betterman/I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend-(Ramones)/Save It For Later-(Charley, Cox, Morton, Steele, Wakeling)
19. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
20. Just Breathe
21. Unthought Known
22. Evenflow
23. Betterman/I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend-(Ramones)/Save It For Later-(Charley, Cox, Morton, Steele, Wakeling)
ENCORE BREAK 2
{Ed introduces everyone in the band except for Jeff. The crowd chants “Jeff, Jeff, Jeff” while Matt plays a beat. Ed realizes what the crowd is saying and introduces Jeff Ament}
24. Runnin’ Back To Saskatoon-(Cummings, Winter) {The Guess Who}
{Mike knows the lyrics better than Ed and ends up singing some lead vocals}
25. Why Go
26. The Fixer
27. Runnin’ Back To Saskatoon-(Cummings, Winter) {Ed feels bad about not knowing the song and asks if anybody in the crowd knows it. A man named Brian comes up on stage and sings the first part of the song with Ed. Ed sings the last verse alone and improvises the lyrics to be about Mudhoney}
28. Porch
29. Baba O’Riley-(Townshend)
30. Yellow Ledbetter
{Ed introduces everyone in the band except for Jeff. The crowd chants “Jeff, Jeff, Jeff” while Matt plays a beat. Ed realizes what the crowd is saying and introduces Jeff Ament}
24. Runnin’ Back To Saskatoon-(Cummings, Winter) {The Guess Who}
{Mike knows the lyrics better than Ed and ends up singing some lead vocals}
25. Why Go
26. The Fixer
27. Runnin’ Back To Saskatoon-(Cummings, Winter) {Ed feels bad about not knowing the song and asks if anybody in the crowd knows it. A man named Brian comes up on stage and sings the first part of the song with Ed. Ed sings the last verse alone and improvises the lyrics to be about Mudhoney}
28. Porch
29. Baba O’Riley-(Townshend)
30. Yellow Ledbetter
Eddie Vedder dice que al acabar de ver la película de Pearl Jam, tenía los ojos llorosos
After watching the film, Vedder says, he was sucker-punched emotionally by the band’s progression from scrappy upstarts to global superstars. “I was a little misty-eyed,” he says, admitting that being sucked into the past “felt scary” but ultimately worthwhile.
“In my mind, I can live and say I don’t have any regrets. If you do have regrets, you learn from what those mistakes might be. It’s hard being graceful with some of that stuff and going through that at the time. A lot of people didn’t know. You didn’t want to be talking about stalkers. You didn’t want to tell the story of some woman trying to kill herself by driving a car into a wall in the front of your house — while you had security there because it had been an issue for seven months.”
Interjects McCready: “Scary time.”
“In my mind, I can live and say I don’t have any regrets. If you do have regrets, you learn from what those mistakes might be. It’s hard being graceful with some of that stuff and going through that at the time. A lot of people didn’t know. You didn’t want to be talking about stalkers. You didn’t want to tell the story of some woman trying to kill herself by driving a car into a wall in the front of your house — while you had security there because it had been an issue for seven months.”
Interjects McCready: “Scary time.”
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