So, hat sich dann ja wohl doch noch einiges verändert in der Setlist als heute Nacht gepostet:
Pearl Jam
The National Bowl
Milton Keynes, UK
July 11, 2014
Set List
Eddie Vedder Pre Show
01. Porch
Pearl Jam
01. Pendulum
02. Wash
03. Nothingman
04. Black
05. Go
06. Brain Of J
07. Comatose
08. Save You (for Rabbit)
09. Hail Hail
(Ed toasts Chrissie Hynde who wants to play short, concise sets. Ed says he agrees but that will have to wait until next time. He warns the audience about big guys crowd surfing and suggest that if you are small enough where you think Ed might be able to kick your ass you are probably okay to crowd surf. He tells the crowd to “Mind Your Manners”.)
10. Mind Your Manners
11. Do The Evolution
12. Got Some
13. Lightning Bolt
14. Nothing As It Seems
15. Given To Fly
16. Sirens
(Ed relates an anecdote about the first time the band came to England to mix “Ten” and he had a conversation that was the best compliment he ever had that then became a lesson in humility.)
17. Corduroy
18. Even Flow
19. Let The Records Play
20. Spin The Black Circle
21. Rearviewmirror
Encore Break 1
22. Yellow Moon
(Two of Ed’s brothers had birthdays recently and Matt Cameron’s brother Pete, who is actually at the show is celebrating his 54th birthday. The audience wishes him a happy birthday. Ed introduces Simon Townshend.)
23. I’m The Answer w/ Simon Townshend-(Simon Townshend)
24. Footsteps
25. Chloe Dancer/Crown Of Thorns-(Mother Love Bone, A. Wood)
26. Believe You Me (one verse as a sort of tag on “Crown”)
27. Better Man/Save It For Later-(Charley, Cox, Morton, Steele, Wakeling)
28. Jeremy
29. Lukin
30. Porch
Encore Break 2
31. Rain w/ Dhani Harrison-(Lennon, McCartney)
32. Daughter/War-(Whitfield, Strong)
(during the instrumental outro/jam Ed makes a passionate plea and angry demand that people stop fighting in and supporting wars. He is angry that on a beautiful evening like tonight that not that far away people are dropping bombs on children)
33. Blood
34. Alive
35. Rockin’ In The Free World w/ members of the band “Off!” & Ray Cameron-(Young)