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List Price: $16.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 341527
Released: September 26, 2000 |
| Our Price: $25.00 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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28/6/00 - Naval Museum, Stockholm, Sweden Reviews:
Number of the Swedish Beast 
2001-11-11 - Disclaimer: Owner of all 72 official PJ bootlegs. When judging the 2000 bootleg series as a whole, things don't get much more average than this gig in Sweden. The performance by the band, except for a few forgivable errors, is competent and enjoyable, but there aren't too many outstanding things happening tonight. For those in the market for a few good examples from the Pearl Jam bootleg series, this one is dependable, but you can do better. Anyway, there are some surprises in the set list, like rocking takes on the relative rarities "Gods' Dice" and "Rival." There are stronger than average takes on "Not For You," "Daughter," and "Jeremy;" and there is a dramatic rendition of the very rare "Garden." Of interest tonight is the presence of Iron Maiden as the opening act. Pearl Jam was very excited to let their metal roots show, as Eddie Vedder gives a shout out to Maiden, and Mike McCready noodles on the riff to "Number of the Beast" at two different spots in the set.
Helluva day 
2001-04-18 - Considering I'm still big grunge fan, it makes me sad that that kind of music is not done anymore (heavy, slow, bluesy), or very rare. Music quality is excellent wich some live cds don't have, and for PJs performance that day, nothing less than spectacular will do the justice. I am sure all cds from the tour are top notch, but this has more emotional value to me since I've been there. You can't go wrong with any of 'em. If you wonder about part where Eddie's asking about parents chacking up on us...we had few baloons with ppl fly over our heads. Good thing none of those ppl jumped out. Still devoted fan to PJ, keep it up guys.
NOTE: I had not have chance before to say my regrets of incident taking place on Roskilde festival, trully sad, may they rest in peace. Now playing Garden for all those unlucky people.
So long
Live 
2001-02-15 - I like to buy live albums. I like the variations made in live albums, and the stories in between. This is a phenominal live album. Great all around. I know there are a lot of live Pearl Jam albums to choose from, (they have more live albums than studio albums) but this has to be my favorite out of the 10 or 11 I've heard.
Great Live Set! 
2001-01-03 - I am not a huge fan of Pearl Jam, but I do collect live music. Having seen them live when they toured for 10, I had a feeling that any of these "OFFICIAL BOOTLEGS" would be worth buying. I bought 3. This one, Verona, and the Manchester show. I picked those three on the strengths of the reviews, and the set lists. I was not disappointed, with any of them. The clarity of the recording is better than most live recordings. And with the no frills packaging, they can afford the sell a double live set for the price of a single studio cd.
This particular show is much like any of the shows I have heard. But this show has a few specific songs you won't find common on the tour. A great version of Garden(my favorite PJ song), Jeremy(a live rarity), and a rockin' rendition of Rocking in the Free World.
But this, or another of these live sets, you won't be disappointed. Eddie and the guys are just as good live as they are in the studio.
Great live set, as always 
2000-11-04 - As on all 25 live European releases, the Stockholm, Sweden, performance by Pearl Jam is a blistering set that rolls out old and new tunes at an unstoppable rate. Chit chat from Eddie Vedder is kept at a minimum, but when he does choose to talk to the audience, it's always cool. It seems Pearl Jam crossed paths with the lads from Iron Maiden on this night in Sweden, and Vedder and his band mates go out of their way to show their appreciation. Musically, as I stated, this is a spectacular performance, every song, every note. These guys play and sing with a fierce passion that matches, and sometimes surpasses, their studio renditions. PJ don't mess with fluff, and their ability to go out night after night and play tunes of such magnitude and weight -- and churn them out with such heart -- is commendable.
I like the fact that, unlike most bands, Pearl Jam play their ENTIRE catalog, everything. Like all their live performances, the Stockholm CD has tunes from the whole Pearl Jam era, plus an awesome cover of Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World" to end the night.
These guys don't care about money, they care about the musical quality they provide to their fans. If you ever get the chance, don't hesitate to see Vedder and his mates live. This CD is the next best thing.