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what was a rare treat for those lucky enough to secure a
ticket, two of the most influential rock acts of their respective
eras 'Pearl Jam and the Rolling Stones- recently took to
stage as a part of the Stone's latest 'Bigger Bang' stadium
tour. The venue on this perfect, summer's-last-gasp evening
was what is perhaps one of the most beautiful ballparks
in America, the Pittsburgh Pirate's PNC Park, which offered
a breathtaking backdrop view of the downtown Pittsburgh
skyline just across the Allegheny River.
With
the day's light in a slow retreat, Pearl Jam began their
set just on 7pm with a lightning bolt -the punk explosion
'Go'- and after Eddie Vedder downed a swig from his wine
bottle and announced 'I guess it's our job to get you guys
in the mood', the band did just that. An exceptional 'supporting'
act to say the least, Pearl Jam performed many of their
most famous songs from an extensive catalogue of hits that
catered to a 40,000 person sold-out crowd of primarily Rolling
Stones devotees, but kept their own fans happy as well.
But
if the majority in the audience had arrived to see the Stones,
few weren't converted and on their feet by the end of the
sixty-minute-long Pearl Jam highlight reel. Notable moments
included Mike McCready playing an extended guitar solo behind
his head during 'Even Flow', and Vedder's trademark intensity
and high energy pouring into such tunes as 'Black', 'Alive'
and an exceptionally awesome rendition of John Lennon's
'Gimme' Some Truth'.
Now
under the cover of darkness, Pearl Jam closed out their
evening with another cover, this time Neil Young's 'Rockin'
in the Free World', accented by a Stone Gossard solo of
some three to four minutes of guitar crunching magic while
his band mates took advantage of the massive Rolling Stones'
tour set-up to run from ramp to ramp thanking the fans for
their cheers and subsequent standing ovation. Indeed as
many in the crowd soon agreed, there were likely few bands
in the world that could possibly follow such a spirited,
exciting set, but with just one such act on hand, on this
night it was possible...
After
an hour's break the Rolling Stones emerged on their gargantuan
stage in a blur of fireworks, spectacular five-storey high
video wall presentations, flames shooting skyward, and the
unmistakable 'Start Me Up'. We're reminded time and time
again about how old these guys are and how long they've
been at it, but the fact is, even with the aid of a multimillion
dollar production on hand (which at one point featured a
giant inflated tongue), the band certainly still have what
it takes to pull off an amazing rock and roll show.
Dressed
in a glistening gold jacket, Mick Jagger worked his trademark
strut through a string of old favourites like 'She's So
Cold', and 'Tumbling Dice', and into music from their new
release, 'A Bigger Bang', and the single 'Rough Justice'.
The crowd went especially crazy when Eddie Vedder was invited
for a return to join Jagger on 'Wild Horses', and were again
appreciative when the moving stage rolled out to the centre
of the stadium for a series of songs that brought many a
closer look than they'd previously been enjoying.
Attending
a Rolling Stones show, especially if it's a new experience
is somewhat surreal, however. It's quite bizarre looking
onto the stage and seeing such iconic figures -Mick, Keith
Richards, Ron Wood and Charlie Watts- all up there and performing
tunes you've heard a thousand times over ''Paint It Black',
'Sympathy for the Devil' and 'Jumping Jack Flash'- and perform
them not only note perfect, but with a level of enthusiasm
that belies the many years they've already spent in the
game. It's truly fantastic.
After
more fireworks, more flames, and more great Rolling Stones
'licks' that had the crowd singing along with them, the
band wrapped the night up with an encore that featured 'Brown
Sugar'.
Judging
by the mix of young and old staggering out of PNC Park just
after 11pm and onto the Roberto Clemente Bridge with wide,
satisfied smiles on their faces, on this evening Pearl Jam
and the Rolling Stones had surpassed all music lover's rock
and roll expectations.
The
Pearl Jam set list:
Onstage 7pm-
Go
Corduroy
Animal
Even Flow
Gimme' Some Truth
Given to Fly
Daughter
Black
Better Man
Jeremy
Last Kiss
Alive
Save You
Rockin' in the Free World
The
Rolling Stones set list:
Onstage 9:05pm
Start
Me Up
You Got Me Rocking
She's So Cold
Tumbling Dice
Rough Justice
Wild Horses (with Eddie Vedder)
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Rocks Off
Night Time Is The Right Time
The Worst (Keith Richards vocals)
Infamy (Keith Richards vocals)
Miss You
Oh No Not You Again
Get Off Of My Cloud
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint it Black
It's Only Rock N' Roll
Jumping Jack Flash
Satisfaction
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Brown Sugar (encore)
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