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'Alive', ' Ten' Album "Stoney wrote this guitar thing, it's called 'Alive'", at the JC Dobbs, Philadelphia, on July 12th, 1991. "I just wanna get a point across here, I'm just thinking that we don't know what happens after here, this is all there is, this is it, so don't fuckin up, don't fuckin up the environment, don't fuckin up... like mistreating animals and must of all just appreciate being fuckin Alive", at the Moore Theater, Seattle, on January 17th, 1992. "Hold on one second ... see your boots there ... the big shiny metal buckles? See these people's heads here, because they are people's heads and these aren't fucking casaba melons. Everybody, it's a beautiful thing when you lie down on top of the crowd looking like Jesus Christ. But I swear all I wanna do is crucify you when I see you smashing peoples' heads...so everybody fucking...This is our last night in London, I wanna remember it as a good experience, 'cause to be here in the first place is really pretty cool and I don't think anyone of us ever thought we would be here. And the thing that we have friends is really cool and... I just want you to stay Alive", at Union London University, London, England, on February 28th, 1992. "Jeff worked in a coffeeshop for five years, six days a week so he could buy those pedals, that's why he's so protective of them...And maybe, what I think of this song is a world you would be in on MTV or something. No, listen, maybe it feels a little weird for me, cause I am a protector of this song as well, cause it's like as you know, your life. So I hope you listen to it in the right way, and I think live is probably the way", at the Tivoli Gardens, Utrecht, Holland, on March 4th, 1992. "Eddie, jump in the audience...That's what they want. I'd love to do that, but I am having a hard time singing...and if you could help me...this is one of my favorite things that Stone plays", at the Effenaar, Eindhoven, Holland on March 5th, 1992. "So I never went to school...I'm a little intimidated by all you educated people...But I learned this", at the Marquette University Alumni Hall, Milwaukee on March 27th, 1992. "Let's talk about why we're here for a second, I know why you're here, you're here just for a good time right? Well me too, kind of, but I just figured one thing I've to say about the environment, I probably talk about this one individual greatest threat, and that's George Bush. I know he's a Texan and all, and I know he is going to look out for your parents oil company, but there ain't not much oil left anyway, so let's save what we have", at the Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas on April 19th, 1992. "I have a friend from San Diego right here, why did you moved to Jersey, the surf? where's all the surfers? I know they are happier today than they were yesterday. Finnaly got some waves uh, just to ya know, this song, I wrote while I was surfing", at Waterloo Village, Stanhope on August 12th, 1992. "Chris from Soundgarden, he taught me everything I know, today it felt different, a new vibe, so we're going to try something new, this song was first written being a part of a little mini-opera...the first song is about incest, and the last part...the good stuff...I mean interesting stuff...the second part is about serial killers, that's interesting...I think there's a few you outhere...I think you are all potencially future serial killers", at Star Lake Amphitheater, Pittsburgh on August 16th, 1992. "I remember the last time we were here in Minneapolis, and we played a place called First Avenue, you know where it is. (crowd cheers) That's about right, everybody in the front that's who would've been there. Just all you guys right in the front. But, I remember it was about midnight, maybe ten after. And all we wanted was a pack of cigarettes and we were back at the hotel. And we called the front desk, we said "Can you tell us where there's a cigarette machine? You know, is there a cigarette machine?". And he said "Why, yes sir, there is a cigarette machine but we lock it up after midnight." (crowd laughs). You couldn't even smoke cigarettes?!?! Like, I'm gonna smoke three cigarettes and go out and kill somebody?!?! (Crowd laughs) So I don't know what the fuck is wrong with Minneapolis. And I started wondering about you guys. Are you guys OK? (Crowd screams) Are they letting you ... live? Cause if there not, kill em, fuck em, or get the fuck out, I don't know", at Harriet Island, St. Paul on August 28th, 1992. "We weren't gonna play this next song but we thought here it might take on some new meaning", at the 92' Bridge Benefit show on November 1st. "This song is about life not love", at the Chicago Stadium, Chicago on March 10th, 1994.
'Alone', 'Go' Single "So if you've got a heart and give it away and someone breaks it, fuck em", at Union London University, London, England, on February 28th, 1992.
'Angel', '93 Xmas Single "We had to make a deal with the drummer 'cause we couldn't bring the whole [drum] set we'll let him play guitar on a song... Just like in the living room... This is Dave and we wrote this together it's uhh... about being able to get outside of your body", at the 92' Bridge Benefit show on November 1st.
'Betterman', 'Vitalogy' Album "That was kind of an experiment, we've never played that one live...maybe one time...I don't think it was very good the last time we played it...so with Doug's help, that was alright, thanks Doug...Doug from Kings X...So I think the radio broadcast means we should start fuckin' around now...they should be broadcasting, I guess...anyway we fuck around...this song, I don't think you've ever heard it...but it's a new song but it was written a long time ago...it's dedicated to the bastard that married my mama", at the Fox Theater, Atlanta on April 3rd, 1994.
'Even Flow', 'Ten' Album "So how many of you guys came down here in limos? It's surely great when you're in a limo you can put your head to the window and look out to all the homeless people. Next time when you're in your limo just look at all the people sleeping in the alleys, I just dare you to take a drink of that free alcohol. This song is called 'Even Flow'", at the Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, on October 6th, 1991. "So you guys...are all college students?...I thought I'd throw in a bit of street education while you still have an open mind...right across the street there's a little homeless comunity that lives under the bridge...you should just know that those people ain't all crazy and sometimes it's not their fault, this song is called 'Even Flow'", at the Bayfront Amphitheater, Miami on March 28th, 1994. "This song is for anybody with a little red blood tonight", at the Bayfront Amphitheater, St. Petersburgh on March 29th, 1994.
'Footeps', 'Jeremy' Single "Did anyone hear the radio last night? I wrote this a long time ago to their music. There was 'Alive', and then 'Once', and then this song, and we didn't play it together until last night, and it kinda came out good so we're gonna try to play it right now", at the Ventura Theater, Ventura on May 12th, 1992. "Hey...We're talking today...[chiiiiii]...be nice and quiet, that's why we play in places like this...We're talking today about how music is kind of a [someone screamed Eddie]...Hey, I know my fucking name...if I knew yours, I'd tell you to shut up [laughs]...But...When I think about it...these guys...it was through...I knew them really well...before a song that was in a tape...there was just instruments on it...actually fell in love...you know...without even seeing them...but anyways the first thing that was written were these three songs...without even knowing these guys we kind of a wrote music together...and there was three songs...and I was talking about today with this guy because it's kind of a cool mini-opera...it's about birth, we all know about that...it's about incest, some of us know about that...and it's about murder, this guy knows all the answers...so it ends up with the guy's in a jail cell, you know he's a serial killer and he's been abused by folks and that's why he did those things to the people...so the last song he's in a jail cell, and that's where we're gonna start, we're gonna do a backwords tonight", at the Fox Theater, Atlanta on April 2nd, 1994.
'Glorified G', 'Vs' Album "Live from New York it's Sunday night...this next song is about, you probably don't know what its about, cause you live in New York city and probably there's no guns here", at the Paramount, New York on April 17th, 1994.
'Jeremy', ' Ten' Album "I hope that there aren't any kids named Jeremy here", at the Pumpe Huset, Copenhagen, on February 9th, 1992. "Is Jeremy a french name...is it an English name...is it Indian name...It doesn't matter, it could be anybody...I guess", at Locomotive, Paris, France, on February 11th, 1992. "Can I tell you a story? I hate that fuckin' Pearl Jam, I almost died, and so did Jeremy", at Union London University, London, England, on February 28th. "It's a sea of people. When the tide is high, the waves come crushing out of my thumb...Ik hou van jou (I love you)...What did I say, I don't know what I've said!...Godverdomme (goddamn it), I don't know what I say. Someone told me to say those two things...Jesus told me to say those two things...Jesus also told us to write this song...it's called Jeremy...watch yourself and your neighbors my friend", at the Tivoli Gardens, Utrecht, Holland, on March 4th, 1992. "I want to feel free today, this one is someone who didn't feel free, his name is Jeremy", at Star Lake Amphitheater, Pittsburgh on August 16th, 1992.
'Last Exit', 'Vitalogy' Album "These are the words... to a new song... that no one has ever heard before. We uh, invented it last night...and I don't think Mike knows it but we're gonna play it anyways", at the UNO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, on November 16th, 1993.
'Not For You', 'Vitalogy' Album "Let's play something you haven't heard before…You know you're a bunch of happy people…there's all these people who wanted to get in the show, it's really hard but we can't put everybody in…it doesn't seem that a lot of people likes our music [crowd screamed]…I think some of the people who wanted to come, they really don't like the music, and it pisses me off…this song is for them…'Not For You'", at the Chicago Stadium, Chicago on March 10th, 1994. "This song we wrote a couple of days before, it's called 'Not For You'...it's for all those fuckers who were charging more than $18 for your fucking ticket", at the Bayfront Amphitheater, Miami on March 28th, 1994. "You guys have got to work tomorrow?...okay let me clear this up...Yes...No [yeah]...okay we'll play for awhile...this next song is called 'Not for You', you probably will figure it out", at the Bayfront Amphitheater, St. Petersburgh on March 29th, 1994.
'Oceans', 'Ten' Album "This song was a love song I wrote about my surfboard, no [laughs], actually it was about a person I hopefully see tomorrrow, named Beth", at the MTV Unplugged, Queens, New York, on March 16th, 1992.
'Once', ' Ten' Album "I went to this baseball game the other day and George Bush was there, and I was thinking..oh my god why didn't I bring a gun", at the Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View on July 19th, 1992.
'Porch', ' Ten' Album "You're fucking beautiful, it's gonna be an amazing day, and would probably wanna go home and make love or something, and there's people and a group called Operation Rescue...let's say you make love with somebody today, and maybe you desire to hang out with this person for a year not the rest of your life...well somehow you made a mistake...Operation Rescue doesn't want you to have an abortion...I just found out yesterday that Domino's Pizza's(who had a Lolla booth) whose been with this fucking tour supports Operation Rescue...and from right here I just wanna fucking give Domino's Pizza the big fucking finger, everyone turn around and...fuck off, it's our fucking show...this song is called Porch, I'll see you guys later", at Central Florida Fairgrounds, Orlando on August 23th, 1992.
'Rats', 'Vs' Album "The title of this next song is 'Me and my Friends'", at the Bayfront Amphitheater, Miami on March 28th, 1994.
'Spin the Black Circle', 'Vitalogy' Album "You don't know what this is, do you?...This ladies and gentlemen, and youngsters who may have been too small to remember...it's Vinly...Well I could play you the real version of a Mariah Carey song...you have to be quiet cause it doesn't have a great speaker...there's a new song we wrote, it's a love song about vinly...it's called 'Spin the Black Circle', get it?", at the Louisville Gardens, Louisville on March 24th, 1994. |