Pearl Jam - DEEP: 2000 (Live) (2021)

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Title: DEEP: 2000 (Live)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Grunge
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:08:24
Total Size: 801 / 296 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Of the Girl (Live)
02. Breakerfall (Live)
03. Grievance (Live)
04. Corduroy (Live)
05. Animal (Live)
06. Nothing As It Seems (Live)
07. Hail, Hail (Live)
08. Given To Fly (Live)
09. Untitled (Live)
10. MFC (Live)
11. Even Flow (Live)
12. Light Years (Live)
13. Not For You (Live)
14. Daughter (Live)
15. Wishlist (Live)
16. Last Exit (Live)
17. Jeremy (Live)
18. Better Man (Live)
19. Black (Live)
20. Insignificance (Live)
21. Improv 10 (Live)
22. Rearviewmirror (Live)
23. Go (Live)
24. State of Love and Trust (Live)
25. Do the Evolution (Live)
26. Elderly Woman Behind the Counter In a Small Town (Live)
27. Once (Live)
28. Porch (Live)
29. Soon Forget (Live)
30. Yellow Ledbetter (Live)

Pearl Jam rose above the legions of grungy alt-rockers littering the early '90s to become the most popular and enduring American rock & roll band of their time. Unlike many of their Seattle brethren, Pearl Jam, as a collective, were never signed or affiliated with an indie label -- founding members Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament both were veterans of Green River, one of the first major bands on Sub Pop, though -- and in an age defined by irony, they were unflaggingly sincere. Much of this earnestness stemmed from Eddie Vedder, a lead singer of uncommon charisma and passion who helped the group's arena rock moves seem intimate. Vedder's emotional acuity remained a touchstone for Pearl Jam throughout the years, giving the band's unpredictable business moves, such as their mid-'90s battle with Ticketmaster, and embrace of controversial causes genuine heft. The group's inclination to follow a winding path meant that by the time Pearl Jam left the 1990s, they were no longer ruling rock music the way they did at the start of the decade -- a period when Ten, Vs., and Vitalogy sat at the top of the charts as they racked up millions of sales -- but were left with an enormous and devoted cult that allowed the band the freedom to experiment while remaining true to their rock & roll ideals.



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