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Pearl Jam Rule Austin City Limits With Ferocious Closing Set Featuring Ben Harper, Perry Farrell

10/5/09, 9:02 am EST

For the last 17 years, the going story on Pearl Jam was that they were a band that prided themselves on a willful disregard for expectations. The bullet-points are so frequently recited they can almost be announced in unison: their repudiation of the music video, their now-legendary tussle with Ticketmaster, their insistence on releasing their records on vinyl a week before they came out on CD. Lately, the group shucked the whole major label system, releasing their latest album, Backspacer, on their own, with exclusive distribution in Target and several small independent outlets. Commercial fallout be damned, Pearl Jam built their reputation on a stubborn insistence to follow their own muse.

All of which only served to make their crowd-pleasing festival-closing set Sunday at Austin City Limits that much more astonishing. Abandoning any impulse to confound or to frustrate, the group instead delivered a jaw-dropping, white-hot two-hour cavalcade of hits, one that served to aggressively reassert their relevance while casting a clean light on their past. It was — by any measure — the best show of the weekend. “We’ve been here three days,” Eddie Vedder said early in the evening, “and in those three days we’ve received many, many gifts. So we’re going to do our best to return the favor.” (Check out video from the band’s set, plus footage of the Dead Weather, above.)

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Vedder laced a series of steely guitar runs through opener “Why Go?” and slashed a jagged path up the center of “Corduroy.” What was most breathtaking about the set was its brute, blunt force, and the ferocity with which the band tore into the songs. “Hail, Hail” and “Even Flow” — on which Mike McCready heaved his guitar behind his head and peeled off an endless, blistering solo — operated at almost twice their usual speed, Vedder hurling his body across the stage, punctuating verses with punches and leaps. If Vedder is the group’s outspoken firebrand, McCready is their (not so) secret weapon. His playing on Sunday was adroit without being flashy, setting the punkier numbers ablaze with nimble, looping solos.

The group’s reliance on classic material afforded an opportunity to see how much they’ve grown. Taken on its own “The Fixer,” the sterling new single from Backspacer, is a charmer, Vedder wandering through the world and setting aright all of the things that seem askew (”When something’s cold/let me put a little fire on it”). But coming as it did between a scorching “State of Love and Trust” and a volcanic, borderline-hardcore take on “Go,” the song’s steely optimism felt that much more earned.

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For a band with a new record to flog — and a good one, at that — the band went light on recent songs, the best of which, the taut, hammering “Got Some” found Vedder frantically barking out lyrics. Despite their affinity for the guitar solo, Pearl Jam’s best songs operate at warp speed, and display a cannier knack for the nuances of melody than many of their supposed disciples. On Sunday it was their roots in punk rock that felt the most pronounced, with songs like “Do the Evolution” little more than grizzled hunks of sound.

Vedder remained chatty and good-natured. He tossed the refrain of former opening act Sleater-Kinney’s “Modern Girl” at the end of “Not for You” (a song that sounded even nastier and more confrontational now then when it was released) and shared a rambling anecdote about how he and Ben Harper had been up until 8:30 that morning, during which they had figured out the solution to the world’s problems (”We wrote it down. The trouble is, it’s just scribble — you can’t read it”). Harper later joined the group on stage, lacing up “Red Mosquito” with snarling lap steel.

The set was so inspired that it was easy to forgive the band for ending on a note of shameless nostalgia. First, they were joined by Perry Farrell — who Vedder announced as “a guy who invented everything we’re doing up here, and probably most of what you’re doing out there” — for a thundering take on Jane’s Addiction’s “Mountain Song.” And, like they’ve done for years, the show ended with a ragged run through Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World.” It was a safe bet, but that didn’t make it any less satisfying — which, of course, is part of the perfect paradox of Pearl Jam: the only band in the business that confounds expectations by fulfilling them.

Set list:

“Why Go?”
“Corduroy”
“Got Some”
“Not For You”
“Modern Girl” (Sleater-Kinney Cover, Partial)
“Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town”
“Given to Fly”
“World Wide Suicide”
“Even Flow”
“Unthought Known”
“Daughter”
“WMA” (Partial)
“Hail, Hail”
“Insignificance”
“Present Tense”
“State of Love & Trust”
“The Fixer”
“Go”
“Red Mosquito” (w/ Ben Harper)
“Do the Evolution”
“The Real Me” (The Who Cover)
“Alive”
“Mountain Song” (Jane’s Addiction cover w/ Perry Farrel)
“Rockin’ in the Free World”

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Anonymous | 10/5/2009, 9:28 am EST

Wow… that’s a damn good set list. It must have been a killer show.

Anonymous | 10/5/2009, 10:45 am EST

my boys.

Fly High, Duluth! | 10/5/2009, 11:24 am EST

Excellent write-up — I hope the PJ gods release this one in a physical format!

Ashkorsair | 10/5/2009, 11:29 am EST

oooowwww! sounds awesome!
come back to the netherlands pearl jam! we miss you
(pinkpop? yes please!)

Jimmy James | 10/5/2009, 11:58 am EST

They also did a partial cover of
“Interstellar Overdrive” by Pink Floyd as an intro to Corduroy

STEPHANIE | 10/5/2009, 12:36 pm EST

“Present Tense”
“State of Love & Trust”
“The Fixer”

Umm… that woulda been around the time that my head would explode!!!! what a setlist! i love this band!

Steve | 10/5/2009, 12:48 pm EST

I’m seriously jealous. That set list kicks absolute ass. I saw them in Vancouver and it was a very good show but this Austin show must have been the one to see. Elderly Woman.., Go, Hail Hail, Do the Evolution, Why Go?, Corduroy…man it makes you realize the catalogue of music these guys have to go off of. Did I mention I was jealous?

Sam | 10/5/2009, 1:35 pm EST

Is this what’s going to be played on the PBS show? Boy I sure hope so!

CD | 10/5/2009, 1:36 pm EST

God I love this band.

Arnold | 10/5/2009, 1:41 pm EST

McCready is a tour-de-force and eddie is pure drunk energy.

chappy | 10/5/2009, 2:44 pm EST

easily one of the best shows ever played at acl fest.. full of rock-n-roll glory and intense emotion. at the end, eddie ran out into the crowd and slid thru the mud on his stomach.. came back up to finish the oncore covered in austin’s soil.. thanks for living it up in our town!

Steve | 10/5/2009, 3:02 pm EST

After 3 full days of music, one after show concert, all the mud, and crowds and crowds of sweaty people, all feelings of being tired was forgotten with Pearl Jam. The show was real good for these older-ish rockers. Perry Farrel was a pleasant surprise, who sounded spot-on. Eddie was amazed at the “sea” of people as he said “oh my, the sea goes all the way over there too.” The only negative I had was being so close to everyone. It wasn’t only the front of the crowd that was elbow-to-elbow.

Anonymous | 10/5/2009, 3:12 pm EST

This show was incredibly inspiring just the best show i have seen period such a legit group nd perry too it was just legendary

Jonny G | 10/5/2009, 3:12 pm EST

This show was incredibly inspiring just the best show i have seen period such a legit group nd perry too it was just legendary

Michele | 10/5/2009, 3:43 pm EST

I can die now

Lacy D | 10/5/2009, 3:56 pm EST

Awesome way to end the mudslide of disaster, it had its ups and down with the good and the bad but this show definately made it worth it.

Archibald | 10/5/2009, 4:55 pm EST

I was there at ACL, and Pearl Jam COMPLETELY DESTROYED!!! I’m not even a huge fan — I’ve always liked and respected Pearl Jam, but I was simply not ready for what they delivered (and I saw them in Chicago at Lollapalooza). That show was literally A HIGHLIGHT OF MY LIFE, right up there with a safari in Africa, swimming next to sea turtles, falling in love, and running a marathon. It was a gift, and I’m still in a daze. Wow.

brock | 10/5/2009, 4:59 pm EST

as a fellow acl-mudslider, let me say that it was admirable of eddie to live up to his earlier promise “not to leave until I’m as dirty as the rest of you out there”.

Shaun | 10/5/2009, 5:20 pm EST

I was there. It was my first time to see Pearl Jam. Always had wanted to but never did for whatever reason.

What a great show and end to the weekend…it was great to blow off steam after dealing with the annoying mud (sh*t) Saturday and Sunday.

Spanky McDouglehaus | 10/5/2009, 5:23 pm EST

I thought Eddie didn’t play guitar on the Ten songs? Did he really play on “Why Go?”

He didn’t play on it a month ago when I saw them open with it in San Francisco…

Anonymous | 10/5/2009, 5:40 pm EST

Yeah Pearl jam rocks saw them in Rotterdam amazing!

Chad | 10/5/2009, 5:56 pm EST

cant freaking wait until philly

Gem | 10/5/2009, 7:35 pm EST

LOVE that you used “Ferocious”!

theLtrain | 10/5/2009, 8:06 pm EST

This was indeed an AWESOME!!! performance, the line up was great, not to mention the jam with Ben harper and “the mountain song” with perry farrel was so amazing i almost could not keep my skin from melting right off my face. A show i will remember for sure.

Josh | 10/5/2009, 8:27 pm EST

I have been a die hard pearl jam fan since i was a kid and never seen them before seeing the band which I could have stould there for hours longer was like seeing a long lost friend that made you feel safe. Austin texas loves pearl jam

Guitar Johnny | 10/5/2009, 8:27 pm EST

Nice review RS. Way to pull your head out! Oh yea…..PJ Rules.

Randy T. | 10/5/2009, 8:38 pm EST

I have seen these guys 30+ times, and I have to say that this may well be the best show I have seen to date. I got goose bumps again just looking over the set list again. They absolutely killed it last night!! Perry Farrell coming out to do “Mountain Song”, are you kidding me?! Unexpected finish to an amazing show!!

Jerome Turner | 10/5/2009, 8:55 pm EST

Simply put—the greatest live band on our planet today……and I love Springsteen.

Karma | 10/5/2009, 9:31 pm EST

Best….band….EVER!

Mac Smith | 10/5/2009, 9:56 pm EST

incredible show. i think PJ and Jack’s band were trying to outrock each other. fantastic 1-2 punch. Harper and Farrell were great too.

Mac Smith | 10/5/2009, 10:16 pm EST

awesome show

anonymous | 10/5/2009, 11:25 pm EST

Sounds like a life changing show…I wasn’t able to make it this year, but my sister did, and has seen PJ close to 15 times, and said this was hands down, the best show they’ve ever done…oh, and can we officially declare Eddie Vedder the coolest person on the planet?? R.S., can we get that cover story? “Eddie Vedder: Coolest Person Alive”?

MB | 10/6/2009, 9:59 am EST

I love this band!

Mike D | 10/6/2009, 1:28 pm EST

They all came out like they were shot out of a cannon! It was amazing to be a part of. Get the bootleg off their website.

TM | 10/6/2009, 3:43 pm EST

I saw the Saturday night show as well (had to miss DMB). It was also a great 2 hour show, I was so lucky to score a ticket. However, it was totally different, but so awesome as well. They played new CD, plus Red Mosquito with Ben Harper, Betterman, Crazy mary, PBS show is in Nov.

Hunter | 10/6/2009, 4:11 pm EST

Pearl Jam is just so damn awesome.

Anonymous | 10/6/2009, 5:18 pm EST

that is the greatest review and use of adjectives in the history of rock concert reviews.

tee s. | 10/6/2009, 9:09 pm EST

wow! i was one of the lucky ones to be 3 rows in front of mccready. this show (i’ve seen em 15 times) blew me away! i am still smirking at how lucky i was to be there. it was a truly amazing experience to be there. and the people around me and my crew could not have been better. pj and their fans are just awesome….no shit!

Shmed Weather | 10/7/2009, 3:22 pm EST

Dead Weather??? That sounded horrible!!!!!!! Derivative garbage. That band has proven themselves to be unapologetic in ripping off 70s rock yet they do it so poorly. RS, leave off the crap and just give us the Pearl Jam next time.

san bene | 10/7/2009, 5:26 pm EST

i’ve hung on their every word since TEN and still listen with reckless abandon!!! PJ rocks balls!

AIB | 10/7/2009, 5:32 pm EST

One of the best shows I’ve ever seen. They absolutely rocked out Zilker Park like they owned the place, and they undoubtedly did that evening. Hopefully, it inspires future returns to Austin.

glenn | 10/7/2009, 9:53 pm EST

One of the best shows I have ever seen. Have been hearing about PJ’s tenacity on stage for years, but now I actually know what its all about. Brilliant freakin’ show!!!

LAF | 10/8/2009, 2:01 pm EST

It was simply AWESOME….mud and all!!

PJ | 10/8/2009, 9:46 pm EST

They DESTROYED that set. GREAT Show

Joaquin | 10/9/2009, 10:21 am EST

Pretty green…nice clothes

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