Live at the Garden

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Live at the Garden
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ReleasedNovember 11, 2003
RecordedJuly 8, 2003, Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Genre Alternative rock
Length210 minutes
Language English
Label Epic
Pearl Jam chronology
Live at the Showbox
(2003)
Live at the Garden
(2003)
Immagine in Cornice
(2007)

Live at the Garden is the fourth DVD release by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, recorded on July 8, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It was released on November 11, 2003.

Contents

Overview

The DVD documents Pearl Jam on its 2003 Riot Act Tour, the band's first with organist Boom Gaspar. The concert was also made available as the 7/8/03 - New York, New York official bootleg. It includes several bonus songs, including four montages, as well as the Matt Cam feature (which debuted on one of the band's previous DVD releases, Touring Band 2000 ) with which you can watch selected songs from the camera focused on drummer Matt Cameron. Live at the Garden has been certified three times platinum by the RIAA. [1]

The DVD features an improv by lead guitarist Mike McCready within "Even Flow" that goes on for nearly five minutes. "Wishlist" contains a tag of the Buzzcocks song "Why Can't I Touch It?" Pearl Jam performed the Mother Love Bone song "Crown of Thorns" at the concert. Vocalist Eddie Vedder, in tribute to the late Mother Love Bone vocalist Andrew Wood, says, "I think Jeff and Stone will back me up on this: Andy would have loved it here."

Track listing

DVD one

  1. "Love Boat Captain"
  2. "Last Exit"
  3. "Save You"
  4. "Green Disease"
  5. "In My Tree"
  6. "Cropduster"
  7. "Even Flow"
  8. "Gimme Some Truth"
  9. "I Am Mine"
  10. "Low Light"
  11. "Faithful"
  12. "Wishlist"/"Why Can't I Touch It?"
  13. "Lukin"
  14. "Grievance"
  15. "1/2 Full"
  16. "Black"
  17. "Spin the Black Circle"
  18. "Rearviewmirror"

DVD two

  1. "You Are"
  2. "Thumbing My Way"
  3. "Daughter" (with Ben Harper)
  4. "Crown of Thorns"
  5. "Breath"
  6. "Better Man"
  7. "Do the Evolution"
  8. "Crazy Mary"
  9. "Indifference" (with Ben Harper)
  10. "Sonic Reducer" (with Tony Barber of the Buzzcocks)
  11. "Baba O'Riley" (with Steve Diggle of the Buzzcocks)
  12. "Yellow Ledbetter"

Bonus songs

Matt Cam songs

Easter egg

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart (2003)Position
US Top Music Videos [2] 2

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